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...between the school’s dual purpose as a center for academic research and as a professional school, and addressing the school’s growing international role.And because the HBS deanship holds such a respected place in business academia, the new dean’s leadership will extend far beyond the school’s campus.“The next dean needs to be someone who is willing to provide leadership to this school as well as to the business education community,” says Kirstein Professor of Human Relations Jay W. Lorsch. Lorsch notes that...
...waving free.” Crowe has a clear intuition for synthesizing visual and auditory mediums. “I like to program a movie like a radio station I would want to listen too,” he says. But his techniques for connecting the audience to music extend further into his actual filming. “What is really great is when you are able to play the music that is used in the movie in that scene while they [the actors] are shooting…it is kind of fun to know that that music is actually...
...much, and a really good two-person boat is one that relies on the other person, trusts the other person, makes calls together, and is on the same page.”Johnson’s talents don’t stop at sailing, Lynch said. They also extend into the realm of coaching. “He’s the best teacher that I know on the team, and he’s been explaining things to us he’s been learning since he was five years old,” Lynch said...
...blue chip to help deflect acquisition costs is Pernod Ricard's recent $120 million deal with SPI Group to extend its U.S. distribution rights for Stolichnaya--second to Absolut vodka in the U.S. and second globally--to the rest of the world. "Good for them," says New York City--based industry expert Steven Olson, whose clients include Diageo. "Owning a brand is one thing, but what are you owning? Distribution of Stoli will be far more profitable than owning Grey Goose [bought by Bacardi for $2 billion]. It's a much smarter move...
...following pages, I will share some of my recommendations for what you can do to experience healthy aging. They are not intended to help you grow younger, to extend life beyond its reasonable limits or to make it easier for you to deny the fact of aging. The goal is to adapt to the changes that time brings and to arrive at old age with minimal deficits and discomforts--in technical terms, to compress morbidity. I hope that you will discover and enjoy the benefits that aging can bring: wisdom, depth of character, the smoothing out of what is rough...