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...Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) to ruining marriages. A recent Forbes article was even entitled “Is Your BlackBerry Ruining your Sex Life?” These reports have been targeted at members of the workforce—from the up-and-coming attorney to the Fortune 500 CEO??yet have failed to account for the newest class of “CrackBerry” addicts: Harvard students...
Don’t let his CEO??s demeanor, Lacoste-and-black-blazer combo, or slicked-back hair fool you. Michael E. Kopko ’07 is a people person. Kopko heads an organization with 30 employees, hundreds of customers, and a million dollars in revenue. He’ll talk to you about DormAid if you ask, but he’d much rather tell you about the company executives he works and lives with. “You can use the word ‘cult’ for those who don?...
...move through life. Unless our dreams are to become upper-middle class professionals, we will discover that our college dreams are difficult to fulfill. There are only so many senators and congressmen in the U.S. and only so many heads of states in the world. There are only 500 CEO??s of Fortune 500 companies, few major Hollywood producers, and even fewer best-selling authors. Most of them didn’t go to Harvard. None of them ever got invited. No one is about to make...
Even now, University President Lawrence H. Summers, famous for his “CEO?? approach to university governance, professes respect for the tradition of autonomy for Harvard’s nine faculties...
Hwang also detailed the perks of working at Samsung, stating at one point that the salaries of core employees can sometimes be higher than the CEO??s. He followed this by repeating “sometimes”, with emphasis, to chuckles from the audience...