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The HBS Club of Japan, in collaboration with the HBS Japan Research Center, recently hosted Debora L. Spar, the Jaime and ...
As of Q1, 2025, AWS is a $117 billion revenue run rate business. Jassy led it until taking over as CEO of Amazon from Bezos ...
Muriel Wilkins (MBA 1997) doesn’t want to change your mind. She wants you to do it yourself.
Scott Anthony (MBA 2001) on how historical examples of disruptive innovation can help us hunt for the next big thing ...
The ubiquitous term now has a stamp of approval from the US government.
How can business, civic, and nonprofit leaders work together to bring shared prosperity to America’s communities? The HBS Young American Leaders Program is jump-starting that conversation—and ...
You can ask the internet anything, but getting an answer via generative artificial intelligence consumes about 10 times more electricity than a traditional Google search. Consequently, the data ...
Former Dunkin’ CEO Robert Rosenberg (MBA 1963) on the mindset, the master plans—and the mistakes—that turned a local business into a global icon ...
The Power of Imperfect Eating By Kavita Bhatnagar (SELP 11, 2022) Penguin Enterprise Rather than dictating which foods are good or bad, this book weaves together stories that mirror the intricate, ...
Born in Korea, Michael Kim spent his formative years in the US. As his novel ‘Offerings’ heads for the big screen, Asia’s “godfather of private equity” reflects on time, legacy, duty, and the ...
Can one HBS professor change how American history is taught in high schools? Re: David A. Moss (Paul Whiton Cherington Professor of Business Administration Unit Head, Business, Government and the ...
A century after the introduction of the first case to Harvard Business School, the case method remains the cornerstone of the educational experience. But it is also clear, from the scores of stories ...
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