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February 2000, Volume 68, Number 2

Features

E-Players
From dot-coms to traditional businesses, Stanford online entrepreneurs are making their mark in e-commerce. Sidebar by Janet Zich: GSB's $25 million e-business center opens.
By JENNIFER REESE

Marketing on the Web
Thinking of putting your business on the Web? Try these tips from Ward Hanson's new book, Principles of Internet Marketing.
By BARBARA BUELL

Departments

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

LETTERS

SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
People: Robert Loew, MBA '77. Laura Hattendorf, MBA '93 and Ashley Boren, MBA '89.

UPDATE
Human resource management is key to everyone who determines the strategy of an organization.
By JANET ZICH

IDEAS
The state of the School is "great" right now, but alumni/ae participation is vital to its future.
By DEAN ROBERT JOSS

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
How much to buy off a congressman?
Price support for IPOs is justified.
Business deals in Vietnam rely on trust, not law.
Technology widens the wage gap.

NEWSMAKERS
Who's in the news: A roundup of media mentions.

1999 ALUMNI WEEKEND

IN MEMORIAM

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