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...enrolled in the program, Lu said. Program Co-director Krishna G. Palepu, also an HBS dean, described the partnership as a “research-driven initiative” that will allow HBS professors to make valuable contacts in China. The CEO training program, Palepu said, helps to serve HBS??s mission, part of which is to build a “multi-dimensional” relationship with its focus regions. “We have a global strategy,” said Palepu, who is senior associate dean for international development at HBS. “Part...
...first fully online course at Harvard Business School (HBS) wrapped up last semester, departing from the school’s traditional case method and marking HBS??s most significant jump into the world of online teaching...
...second question, critical for convergence to continue, is: How do leaders move between the two sectors over their careers? According to numbers reported in the article, only 2.2 percent of Harvard Business School (HBS) graduates will begin in public service. But over 80 percent of HBS?? alumni will hold positions in nonprofit organizations at some point in their lives. These individuals will move in and out of different sectors over the course of their careers...
Harvard is the only business school that actively enforced a non-disclosure policy. The administrations at three of HBS??s top peer institutions—Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School—let their students decide whether they want to disclose their grades to recruiters...
...Aisner said. “He was someone that people really knew and respected.”Donella M. Rapier—who is the University’s vice president for alumni affairs and development, but was formerly an associate dean for external relations at HBS??said that Baker had made it clear, particularly through his active participation at reunions for the College and the Business School, that “he had quite an affection for Harvard.”“This was a real tragedy,” she added...