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Stories

Alumni on the Black Lives Matter MovementAlumni on the Black Lives Matter Movement   

HBS alumni on advancing racial justice and accelerating racial progress 

Nine Ways to Have a Better 2021Nine Ways to Have a Better 2021   

HBS faculty and alumni offer nine strategies to put you over the top, whatever the year ahead may hold. 

The Digital Transformation Of Health CareThe Digital Transformation Of Health Care   

Technology helps to advance delivery and discovery 

Out of the ValleyOut of the Valley   

A special Skydeck miniseries explores how frontier markets are defining the future of innovation 

In ReviewIn Review   

Nitin Nohria reflects on his decade at the helm—and how the School has coped with the pandemic 
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  • 01 Sep 2020
  • HBS Alumni Bulletin
Good Odds
The big business of selling seconds to reduce food waste
Re: Philip Behn (MBA 2005); By: Jen McFarland Flint
  • 01 Dec 2017
  • HBS Alumni Bulletin
2017 in Manufacturing: The Supply Chain Goes High Tech
Re: Jerry Jasinowski (AMP 97); By: 1985), former president and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers Jerry Jasinowski (AMP 97
  • 01 Jun 2017
  • HBS Alumni Bulletin
Case Study: Something New
Selling brides supply-chain transparency
Re: Leslie Voorhees (MBA 2015); Calley Means (MBA 2015); Erica Blob (MBA 2006); Tony Chao (MBA 2007); Ankur Daga (MBA 2005); Sara Diniz (MBA 2005); Cindy Park (PLDA 12); By: April White
  • 01 Jun 2016
  • HBS Alumni Bulletin
Ask the Expert: Barreling Ahead
What happens when microbrews go macro?
Re: Jim Buechler (MBA 1989); Matthew Rhenish (MBA 2008); Watt Miles (MBA 1972); Anselm Fusco (MBA 2002); Roger Ellis (MBA 1967)
  • 26 Feb 2014
  • The First Five Years
The First Five Years: Morgan Hermand-Waiche (MBA 2010)
The founder and CEO of Adore Me is taking on all challengers
Re: Morgan Hermand Waiche (MBA 2010)
  • 01 Mar 2009
  • Alumni Stories
Your Taxi Is Waiting
Will a new category of “very light jets” shake up the business of flying? These HBS entrepreneurs hope so. A look at the ups and downs of developing a new industry in a turbulent economy.
Re: Peter Leiman (MBA 2006); Cameron Ogden (MBA 2006); Bill Herp (MBA 1989); Jackie Donnelly Russell (MBA 1992); Ronald Cohen (MBA 1969); By: Julia Hanna
  • 01 Feb 2001
  • Alumni Stories
Drilling Down
Beyond the headline-making mergers of corporate conglomerates, small, specialized oil and gas companies find their niche.
Re: Brad Fischer (PMD 61); George Kaiser (MBA 1966); Jim Hackett (MBA 1979); By: Julia Hanna
296
  • 01 Feb 1999
  • HBS Alumni Bulletin
Too Much of a Good Thing?
Overcapacity and the Global Economy
By: Garry Emmons
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