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Q&A with Margaret Chan. As point person for the World Health Organization’s campaign against an influenza pandemic, Dr. Margaret Chan (PMD 61, 1991) is working to avert death for possibly millions of people.
Drive-In Nation. The U.S. auto industry, for decades the engine of American prosperity, is facing troubled times amid the challenges of globalization. HBS professors weigh in on the industry’s woes and offer some thoughts on the road ahead.
The Producers. What’s it like to make movies outside the big-budget studios? Several alumni talk about the risky but rewarding business of working as an independent producer amid new economic and technological realities.
The Scoop on Dreyer’s. All Gary Rogers (MBA ’68 ) wanted was an ice-cream franchise, but he ended up buying the business. Once a tiny Bay Area producer, now Dreyer’s rules the U.S. market, making Edy’s, Nestlé, Häagen-Dazs, and Starbucks brands.
In Brief
HBS Reverses Policy On Grade Disclosure; GLF Set for June ; HBS at 100; Chandler Donates Papers to Baker Library; Using IT to Heal U.S. Health Care; Venture Capital, Post-Dot Bomb; of Note; Scaling Peaks for Cancer Research; Whitehead Urges MBAs to Become Lifelong Leaders; End of Campaign Celebrated
Take Two with Kim Alley Lackley (MBA ’94)
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Ideas
Faculty Q&A with Associate Professor Lee Fleming, Faculty Books, Faculty Research Online, Caseworks: Back to School, Faculty Opinion
Entrepreneur’s Notebook with Paul Conforti and Kim Moore (both MBA ’97)
Last Look
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Newsmakers
Terry Stent (MBA ’68); Glen Meakem (MBA ’91); Marti Speranza (MBA ’03); Allan Hubbard (MBA ’72); Mick Mountz (MBA ’96); Susan Y. Desjardins (TGMP 14, 2004)
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Network
Career Briefs, Alumni Travel, President's Report, Alumni Bookshelf with Juan Enriquez (MBA ’86),
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