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Update

 

Branson, Dell speak at HBS;
Classmates help stricken family;
Social Enterprise Forum; Dean
Clark in Latin America

Theory & Practice

 

Paul Newman talks business;
New books on transnational
managing and Netscape vs.
Microsoft; Short takes on HBS research
 

Too Much of a Good Thing?

In a number of industries, too much product is
flooding global markets. Is this a growing phe-
nomenon, with implications for the world's
ability to absorb excess supply? Five HBS
professors share their views.

Q & A

 

Camille Tang Yeh (MBA '80),
head of HBS's Asia-Pacific Re-
search Office

Profile

 

Fred Lazarus IV (MBA '66),
president of the Maryland
Institute, College of Art
   

 

Alumni Resources

 

HBS at a Glance; Save the
Dates; HBSAA Presidents Report;
New HBS Alumni Board members;
New York Club's Angel Investor
Conference; HBS Volunteer Conference

 

   

All in the Family

Family-run operations comprise more than
two-thirds of the world's business enterprises,
yet only recenlty have they begun to be
formally studied. Four alumni reveal what it's like when work becomes a family affair.

 

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Recent Features

 

 

 

from December 1998 Africa's Way

Five MBAs Fifteen Years Later

 

 

 

 

from October 1998 A Business World Gone Global

A Community Investment

Perspectives on Success

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