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In this conversation with Chief Community and Culture Officer Terrill Drake, we discuss the Office for Community and Culture's (OCC) new name, their work with the University's Community and Campus ...
Upon embarking on their two-year MBA journey at Harvard Business School (HBS), students are divided into “sections”—an ...
What’s the path from giving away cars on talk shows to working at Harvard Business School? Ask Media Service’s Shawn Alston—we talked with him about working in television, what brought him to Boston, ...
For those looking to build a meaningful career at the intersection of climate and artificial intelligence, we’ve collected ...
H. Kent Bowen, a pioneering scholar in technology and operations management, and a beloved mentor, passed away on July 17, ...
In this masterwork of original thinking and research, Shoshana Zuboff provides startling insights into the phenomenon that she has named surveillance capitalism. The stakes could not be higher: a ...
Your Professional Decline Is Coming (Much) Sooner Than You Think: Here's How to Make the Most of It.
Jay W. Lorsch, the Louis E. Kirstein Professor of Human Relations, Emeritus at Harvard Business School (HBS) and a renowned ...
The Chinese Debt Trap Is a Myth: The Narrative Wrongfully Portrays Both Beijing and the Developing Countries It Deals With.
We document a link between the relational diversity of one’s social portfolio—the richness and evenness of relationship types across one’s social interactions—and well-being. Across four distinct ...
BOSTON—The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports over 12 million Americans are either unemployed or underemployed, while new research finds that 3 in 5 employers report difficulty in filling ...
The next generation of business leaders won’t just use AI—they’ll collaborate with it. That’s the driving philosophy behind the new Data Science and AI for Leaders (DSAIL) course, which equips MBA ...
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