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Return To Office: Is It All About CEO Wants Instead Of Employee Needs?
Do People Want to Work Anymore?
Lean Into Failure: How to Make Mistakes That Work
A Peek at the MBA Experience
Every year, the HBS MBA Admissions team hosts a fully virtual, open-enrollment program intended for undergraduates to get a peek at the MBA experience. Over three days, participants engage with different offices and community members to get an understanding of how an MBA can support their future career goals. This year’s programming included eight case discussions and various panel discussions and sessions with students, faculty, and alumni on topics such as diverse perspectives, making a difference in the world through business, how to increase your personal brand, and authentic leadership.
Harvard Business School Announces Spring 2024 Cohort of Executive Fellows
The Executive Fellows program seeks to leverage the expertise of outstanding practitioners—many of whom are alumni—to enhance teaching and learning at the School. Fellows partner with at least one HBS faculty member to bring their business experience to the HBS community.
Shrinkflation 101: The Economics of Smaller Groceries
Hope Is a Choice to Make Things Better
Harvard Business School Students Are Being Encouraged To Use Generative AI In The Classroom
The Commercialization of University Research: The Role of People versus Place
Savannah Ranks in Top 5 Percent of Cities With Worst Money Management, Study Shows
Why Not Require a Civics Test as a Rite of Passage for All Americans?
Friction 101: How to Make the Right Things Easier and Wrong Things Harder
Ursula von Rydingsvard’s Sculpture on View at Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School (HBS) is delighted to announce the 2023-2025 exhibition supported by the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection at Harvard Business School, which features a sculpture by artist Ursula von Rydingsvard, one of the few women working in monumental sculpture.