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Forward Thinking
Forward Thinking
Where Will We Find the Energy to Power the AI Revolution?
Mother Nurture
Mother Nurture
How three HBS classmates are transforming mental health care for women
My Worst Job
My Worst Job
Alumni share life-altering lessons from the labor force
Kelp Is on the Way
Kelp Is on the Way
Venture: Macro Oceans
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15 Dec 2024
HBS Magazine
After Ozempic
How a game-changing drug is reshaping Novo Nordisk, disrupting the pharma industry, and setting up a once-in-a-generation windfall for philanthropy
Re: Kate Mulroney (MBA 1984); Joseph L. Badaracco (John Shad Professor of Business Ethics); By: Jen McFarland Flint; Illustrations by Pete Ryan
01 Sep 2024
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Action Plan: Yes, Chef!
Re: Wolfgang Puck (OPM 53); By: Christine Speer Lejeune
01 Sep 2024
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Elevator Pitch: Forget Me Not
Re: Charlie Greene (MBA 2021)
01 Jun 2024
HBS Alumni Bulletin
The Bookshelf: Try As One Might
Harnessing the potential of a well-designed experiment
Re: Jeanne Liedtka (MBA 1981); By: Jen McFarland Flint
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01 Jun 2024
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Quantum Leap
Quantum computing has revolutionary potential, but it’s been stuck in the lab. John Levy thinks his startup has a way to make it an accessible superpower for business—and he is racing tech’s biggest names to make a long-promised future a reality.
Re: John Levy (MBA 1979); Pitch Johnson (MBA 1952); Amit Kumar (MBA 2008); Carolyn J. Fu (Assistant Professor of Business Administration); By: Alexander Gelfand; photographed by Chris Sorensen
15 Apr 2024
HBS News
SPACE: The Final Frontier For Angel Investors?
Presenter: Professor Matthew Weinzierl, HBS Professor of Business Administration; Senior Associate Dean, Chair, MBA Program
Re: Matthew C. Weinzierl (Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of Business Administration Senior Associate Dean, Chair, MBA Program)
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01 Dec 2023
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Wide Horizon
In the wake of his son’s autism diagnosis, investor John Rodakis found a research landscape with too few people chasing too few ideas. Now he is working to reshape the field to find breakthrough treatments.
Re: John Rodakis (MBA 1997); Marshall Payne (MBA 1983); Sarat Sethi (MBA 1997); By: Dan Morrell; Photos by Sarah Wilson
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01 Jun 2023
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Buy Big, Sell Small
A digital startup brings economies of scale to India’s micro-retailers
Re: Shruti (MBA 2019); By: Deborah Blagg
02 Mar 2023
Skydeck
Carbon's Second Act
A startup employing nature's C02 recycling model—and the necessity of sweeping, speedy scaling
Re: Todd Brix (MBA 1997); Jim Matheson (Senior Lecturer of Business Administration)
01 Mar 2023
HBS Alumni Bulletin
Clearing the Air
Faculty and alumni on the opportunity—and necessity—of carbon capture technology
By: April White and Dan Morrell; Illustrations by Richard Borge
16 Feb 2023
Skydeck
Clearing the Air
The carbon capture industry is attracting money and building momentum. Can we engineer a fix to the climate crisis?
15 Feb 2023
Skydeck
Grand Ambitions in the Great Plains
Scaling carbon capture in Southwest Wyoming
Re: Meghan Kenny (MBA 2019); Jonas Lee (MBA 1993)
02 Feb 2023
Skydeck
Can We Really Engineer a Climate Fix?
The opportunity—and necessity—of carbon capture
Re: Jim Matheson (Senior Lecturer of Business Administration); Michael W. Toffel (Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management)
07 Dec 2022
HLTH Daily Show
Putting Patients First
DaVita CEO Javier Rodriguez (MBA 1998) on his company's unique model and plans for growth
Re: Javier Rodriguez (MBA 1998); Chitra Nawbatt (GMP 6)
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22 Feb 2022
HBS Alumni Bulletin
New Urban Order
Looking into the not-too-distant future of tomorrow’s sustainable cities
Re: Cheng Lu (MBA 2010); Raphael Carty (MBA 1983); Molly Middaugh (MBA 2018); Frank Yang (MBA 2006); Jules Kortenhorst (MBA 1986); Judy Judson (MBA 2000); Worthing Jackman (MBA 1991); Barbara Littlefield (MBA 1988); By: Kathleen Fu, Deborah Blagg, Julia Hanna, and Maureen Harmon; illustrations by
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