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- 19 Nov 2013
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Rescuing JFK From Abstraction
- 25 Jun 2018
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A Philanthropic Eye Reframes Abstract African Art
museums such as the Tate Modern showcase their works. “There is power in abstract art, not merely as a stylistic mode, but as a personal choice for generations of African-American artists,” says the former member of the Obama...
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- 05 Apr 2018
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A Philanthropic Eye Reframes African American Abstract Art
Solitary,” a traveling exhibition of African-American abstract art that opened at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans in fall 2017. Now on view at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, the exhibit has expanded to more...
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- 12 Mar 2019
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Kids bookstore set to open in Vancouver
- 17 Jun 2021
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Too Few Women Get to Invent – That’s a Problem for Women’s Health
- 15 Jan 2018
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You bought a book store? Are you crazy?
- 23 Feb 2010
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The US public debt hits its tipping point
- 17 Oct 2019
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Q&A with HR tech influencer Boris Groysberg
- 13 Feb 2022
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A Century of MBA Case Studies: Exacting Examples from Business Life
- 01 Jan 2014
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Competing with Privacy
- 01 Jun 2023
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Buy Big, Sell Small
connection. “But then COVID-19 hit,” she says, “and all of India stopped traveling.” The risks Shruti had considered in the abstract became real. “The 15 people on my team had devoted a year of their lives to the travel venture,” she...
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- 01 Feb 2001
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Changing Student Life
"I'm actually an abstract artist," Jaja Jackson (MBA '99) told the Boston Globe (November 27, 2000), "but you know what? I was forced to go to school." That education — Harvard College, followed by a job at McKinsey, and then HBS — has...
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- 01 Mar 2007
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Ideas That Stick
trained to believe that the more abstract and sweeping our statements are, the more intelligent we’ll seem. It sounds more profound to talk about improving customer service than about what people working at the counter should do. But we...
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- 01 Dec 1997
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Merton's Economics Research Wins Nobel Prize
face, Merton faced rows of reporters, banks of TV cameras, and flurries of firing strobe lights and calmly strove to put his complicated and abstract theory into accessible terms. Merton's research focuses on evaluating the financial risk...
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- 01 Jun 2024
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The Bookshelf: Try As One Might
A professor of management at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia and a leading expert on design thinking, Jeanne Liedtka (MBA 1981) helps people make better decisions through experimentation. The concept sounds simple enough in the...
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- 01 Jun 2006
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CEO Compensation Troubles
“reasonable” other than the directors’ consciences is a concern about shareholder reaction to excess compensation, but even well-meaning directors find it difficult to focus on shareholders. Shareholders are a changing and abstract group...
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- 13 Dec 2011
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Harvard Business School Launches US Competitiveness Project
Management; Robert Z. Lawrence, Harvard Kennedy School; Josh Lerner, HBS; David A. Moss, HBS; Gary P. Pisano, HBS; Jan W. Rivkin, HBS; Michael E. Porter, HBS; William A. Sahlman, HBS; David S. Scharfstein, HBS; Willy C. Shih, HBS; Richard H.K. Vietor, HBS; and Matthew...
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- 21 Sep 2018
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Joyner to Receive Harvard’s DuBois Medal
a board member for the Tate and the nonprofit Art + Practice. Selected works from her extensive collection of African American abstract art are currently touring museums across the United States. In receiving the award, Joyner joins the...
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