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Update

Novartis AG enstablishes faculty fund; Faculty promotions and retirements; Scott Mason remembered; Fall reunions

 

Theory & Practice

Short takes on HBS research; New book by Jensen; Yoshino's research on Souteast Asia

 

Q & A

Y2K expert John Keane (MBA '54) tackles the "Millenium Bug"

 

Profile

Luke O'Neil (MBA '95), founder, Shackleton Schools, Inc., takes learning on the road

 

Alumni Resources

HBS at a Glance; Save the Dates; HBSAA Presidents Report; New HBS Alumni Board members; HBSAAAA Convenes in San Francisco; New York Club honors Armstrong, Graham

Africa's Way: Sub-Saharan Renewal and the Global Economy
In March, the 1999 Global Alumni Conference in Cape Town, South Africa, will bring together world-class experts and participants from government, academia, and business. While the focus will be on business opportunities in the new more democratic Africa, strategies for success in today's global economy will inform the agenda throughout.

 

 

Five MBAs, Fifteen Years Later: Managing the Business of Life

As part of a series begun prior to their HBS graduation, the Bulletin checks in with five members of the Class of 1984 to see how they are balancing their professional and personal responsibilities.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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from October 1998 A Business World Gone Global

A Community Investment

Perspectives on Success

 

 

 

 

from August 1998 Spangler Family Gift

Class Notes

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