Q&A with Grover Norquist. As Washington’s most influential “unknown” insider, antitax activist Grover Norquist (MBA ’81) is the architect of a far-reaching agenda aimed at reshaping American society.

Do You Speak Business? In the multinational, cross-cultural context, success for companies and managers increasingly means moving toward a common ground of norms, practices, and behaviors. Is this the globalization of management?

MBA Profiles: Five from ’05. What’s a “typical” HBS student like? From this year’s graduating class, sketches of five individuals address a question that has hundreds of answers.

Hope in a Violent Land. JoAnna Van Gerpen (MBA ’81), UNICEF’s Sudan Representative, works amid crosswinds of violence, poverty, and geopolitical maneuvering.

In Brief


Tsunami Disaster; Henry McCance (MBA ’66); Stephen Fuller Remembered; India Research Center; South Asian Women at Work; School's Entrepreneurial Spirit; Christensen Center; Fellowship Campaign; NFL Players at HBS; HBS Show

Take Two with Andy Collins (MBA ’85)

Ideas


Faculty Q&A with Professor Monica Higgins, Faculty Books, Faculty Research Online, Caseworks: HBS, Then and Now

Entrepreneur’s Notebook with Allison Nelson and Jon Phillips (both MBA ’95)

Last Look

Newsmakers


Network


Career Briefs, HBS Clubs and Associations, Alumni Bookshelf with Charles O. Rossotti (MBA ’64), Alumni Travel to Costa Rica