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MARCH 1996/VOLUME64/NUMBER3
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During a special faculty seminar, retired professors Horngren , March, and Rowen spoke of their accumulated 78 years at Stanford and of the future. (see story)
Deregulation in the utilities industry; environment-friendly business strategy; "financial restraint" in developing countries; and pay by the piece vs. pay by the hour.
Ten Tough Questions
MBA Admissions Director Marie Mookini answers ten questions about the admissions process frequently asked by GSB grads.View From the Top:
John Morgridge, MBA '57
The 1996 Arbuckle Award winner's legendary frugality is matched by his company's extraordinary success and his own generosity of spirit.
by Jennifer ReeseThere Be Monsters
You may not fall off the face of the earth, but lawyer-lecturer Connie Bagley warns against a number of other perils that await foolhardy explorers of cyberspace.
by Janet ZichModels for Young Firms
A Business School study gives a first look at human resource practices in emerging companies.
by Cathy Castillo
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News Horngren, March, Rowen retire > Groundbreaking ceremony marks new Schwab Center > New members join GSB Advisory Council
Students Minority PhD students in the faculty pipeline > Global Management Program students claim a world of experience
Faculty Activities > Recruiting > Publications
The Alumni File 39 Jon Foyt, MBA '55 > 43 Lee Gilles, MBA '63 > 47 William Eaton, MBA '75 > 52 Jan Nash, MBA '89 > 61 Claude d'Aspremont, PhD '73
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