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EDITORS NOTE: This post was intended as an adaptation of an article originally published in the Harbus, the student newspaper of Harvard Business School. However, the initial post did not make the source of the idea clear or cite the Harbus prominently enough. FlyBy regrets the error. Please check out the original Harbus article here...
...your hands if you have to, but consulting is 75% listening." - in a speech to Harvard Business School students, HARBUS, March...
...Business School’s student publication, Harbus, is conducting a poll this week gauging students’ feelings about consultants...
...vast majority of the HBS student body appears to agree, even though the change will only affect future classes. In an unofficial poll conducted by the school’s student newspaper, The Harbus, 95 percent of 272 respondents said they opposed disclosure of their grades...
...most blatant and deeply disturbing challenge to free speech this year, however, occurred at Harvard Business School (HBS). HarBus, the Business School’s independent student publication, printed an editorial cartoon that criticized HBS’ bug-ridden “Career Link” software, labeling the purveyors of the program “incompetent morons.” Nick A. Will, the editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper, then resigned after administrators called the cartoon a violation of the Business School’s Community Standards requirement that each member of the school have...