• The same morning at the Harvard School of Business, 40 audit committee members will attend "Audit Committees in a New Era of Governance" and commiserate about having to put a stamp of approval on financial statements prepared by others.

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  • Ms Kanter lacks no skill in writing about business: a former editor of the Harvard Business Review and a professor of management at Harvard Business School, she has edited, written, or contributed to 15 previous books.

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  • Clayton Christensen is the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and founder of the consulting firm Innosight.

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  • Last year, David Teten, a partner at at ff Venture Capital and founder of Harvard Business School Alumni Angels of Greater New York, delivered a presentation to HBS alumni about the many ways that operating executives can work with venture capital and private equity firms.

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  • It places the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School at the top, followed by Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, New York University's Stern School of Business, the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business and Harvard Business School.

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  • That's the conclusion of Malcolm Baker of Harvard Business School, Brendan Bradley of Acadian Asset Management in Boston and Jeffrey Wurgler of New York University's Stern School of Business.

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  • This was underlined by a study of star security analysts in American investment banks in 1988-96, conducted by Boris Groysberg of Harvard Business School and Ashish Nanda of Harvard Law School.

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  • "The chance of getting into a top business school is 10% to 15%, " says Chioma Isiadinso, a former admissions board member at Harvard Business School and author of The Best Business Schools' Admissions Secrets.

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  • It may not have the ring of Harvard Business School, but Hong Kong University of Science and Technology's M.

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  • David Moss of Harvard Business School proposes to make the repayment of a student loan contingent on the borrower's income in later life.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Howard Stevenson of Harvard Business School once argued that the essence of enterprise is the pursuit of opportunities regardless of the resources you currently control.

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  • Professor Michael Jensen of Harvard Business School (along with Bill Meckling of Rochester) did some formidable research now almost 40 years ago on the agency-principal problem in modern corporate America.

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  • The MIT Sloan School of Management and Harvard Business School have developed training courses covering topics such as course design, teaching techniques and the case study method.

    CNN: Schools look to expand resources

  • Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School.

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  • This article is by Gautam Mukunda, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School and author of the forthcoming Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter (Harvard Business Review Press, September 2012).

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  • While attending the University of Texas at Austin, the Harvard Business School notion of uniformity in restaurant quality became a grand myth.

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  • It is also a book by Teresa Amabile, the Edsel Bryant Ford Professor of Business Administration and a Director of Research at Harvard Business School.

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  • When two Harvard Business School professors examined 11 years of business results across more than 200 companies spanning 22 different industries, they found that companies with superior cultures dramatically outperformed their competition.

    FORBES: Organizational Culture: The Hidden Path To Success

  • Jordan Siegel of Harvard Business School reports that foreign multinationals are recruiting large numbers of educated Korean women.

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  • Research was conducted by Nicholas Bloom of Stanford University, Rafaella Sadun of the Harvard Business School, and John Van Reenen of the London School of Economics.

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  • Dr. John Kao is founder and chairman of the Institute for Large-Scale Innovation, a former Harvard Business School professor and author of the bestselling books Jamming: The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity and Innovation Nation.

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  • Regina Herzlinger, of Harvard Business School, has scrutinised the sums and is certain the era of the billion-dollar new drug has arrived.

    ECONOMIST: Pharmaceuticals

  • Regina Herzlinger of Harvard Business School observes that the Dutch reforms have led to rapid consolidation of insurers and hospitals, fuelling resented price increases.

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  • In fact, earlier this month, Professor John Quelch left Harvard Business School to become Dean of China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai.

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  • Christensen is the cofounder of Innosight, a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and the author of a half-dozen books on innovation.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The son of a candy store owner in Rochester, New York, and a graduate of Harvard Business School, his path in the solid, tradition-bound world of Wall Street seemed clearly marked.

    FORBES: Arthur Rock

  • Porter, Harvard Business School professor, and one of the greatest business thinkers of our generation.

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  • The graduate of the Harvard Business School reckons she can make a reasonable annual return of between 6% and 11%, when you factor in the rising demand for the short supply of farmland together with the annual cash flow of the farms.

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  • That school is flanked by Harvard Business School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management and Boston College's Carroll School of Management, among a half-dozen others.

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  • Today more than 600 business schools world-wide, including Harvard Business School, the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business and the University of California's Davis Graduate School of Management, accept GRE scores in addition to the GMAT.

    WSJ: More Business Schools Accept GRE

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