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Topics: Education-Business EducationEducation-Business EducationEducation-Curriculum and CoursesNews-School NewsBreakthrough Insights, a special lifelong-learning program exclusively for HBS alumni, will be held March 30–April 2 at the School. With George Fisher Baker Jr. Professor of Business Administration Carl Kester as faculty chair, the program will be taught by HBS professors and feature their latest thinking and research. Breakthrough Insights will cover topics such as innovation, strategy, operational and management issues, and leadership style and how they can be incorporated into participants’ work and professional goals.
Participants will also benefit from the collective experience and perspectives of their fellow HBS alumni — a diverse group from a wide range of industries, countries, cultures, and business types. For more information, visit www.alumni.hbs.edu/careers/bi_2011/ or call 617-495-6555.
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