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Harvard Square shops and restaurants are staying afloat despite grim prospects for the holiday shopping season nationally. Still, the Square is pushing for ways to bolster business??especially for locally owned, independent shops. “We are always in campaign mode, encouraging people to come to Harvard Square,” said Denise A. Jillson, executive director of the Harvard Square Businesses Association. “It is our mission to promote commerce in Harvard Square.” HSBA coordinates several events throughout the year to encourage more people to come to the Square, including...
...format based on an improv game, for the first time yesterday. Over 40 people auditioned in the preliminary round, but only eight made it through to compete in the finals. Each of the contestants had seven minutes to present seven slides, some with ridiculous pictures of the imaginary business?? market, management, or competition. In his pitch, Justin Pasquariello explained why his management team was made up of finger puppets. “This way you reduce the number of managers necessary,” said Pasquariello, a joint Business School and Kennedy School student. “It?...
Stavins also called for the increased exchange of ideas among different nations—as well as between academia and business??to generate new insights. “This is a problem that is so great in terms of the challenges it presents—scientifically, economically, and most important politically, that no person and no institution has cornered the market on wisdom,” he said...
...cooking, I still do all the hiring and firing of the staff,” he says. “I do TVs and radios. My father is more like the brain of the business??he develops recipes, names the burgers. He drops in for a couple of hours every day, still...
Speakers at this weekend’s Intercollegiate Business Convention urged women to lead with their hearts instead of their pocketbooks. Over 700 undergraduate women from around the world gathered at the Sheraton Boston for Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business??s fourth annual Intercollegiate Business Convention. Highlights of the conference included question and answer sessions with Pinkberry founder Shelly Hwang and DreamWorks chief executive Stacey Snider, and a keynote address by makeup entrepreneur Bobbi Brown. The weekend also featured 44 “break-out sessions” that included résumé reviews, mock interviews, lectures...