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...Breul, executive director of the IBM Center for the Business of Government. Even though the award is sponsored by IBM, the use of technology is not required for the prize. Still, technology is increasingly likely to play an important role in many innovations, said Steven J. Kelman, the Weatherhead professor of public management at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. “Almost any function of government potentially can be made more effective and or less expensive using technology,” Kelman said. The program is similar to the Ash Institute’s Innovations in American...
...modern politician, but he actually has a nostalgic 1950s vision of Japan that doesn't comport with reality today," says Michael Zielenziger, author of the book Shutting Out the Sun: How Japan Created Its Own Lost Generation. Adds Carol Gluck, a professor at Columbia University's Weatherhead East Asian Institute: "His rhetoric plays as a reassurance that things are not going to fall apart. But most people do not agree with...
...executives leave the clothier, is the “worst talent manager.” Summers’ most recent categorization is in stark contrast to his 2005 title as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, as ranked by TIME Magazine. Weatherhead Professor of Business Administration D. Quinn Mills, who lectures on leadership at the Business School, wrote in an e-mail that BusinessWeek did not have the “right to characterize President Summers as the worst cross-over.” “I don’t think his style...
Yesterday’s event was organized by the student-run International Relations Council and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs...
...summer just like so many of my American college peers, I found my alibi for being here in a certain senior thesis on French history that remains entirely to be written. Generously funded by Harvard’s Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, I was endowed not only with the necessary pecunia to keep me in a tiny flat off the Boulevard Diderot, but also with something more immaterial, yet of crucial value: a letter beginning with “To Whom it May Concern.” On fancy Veritas...