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A successful entrepreneur, Leo Hindery dropped everything to come to the aid of a friend. Now he's steering cable industry giant TCI.
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Managing targeted advertising in an increasingly diverse population has become a serious corporate issue, says the GSB's Sonya Grier
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Lecturer (and Intel boss) Andy Grove beat Alan Greenspan, Princess Diana, and even Dolly for the coveted Time cover.
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Cover: Illustration by Brad Holland.

March 1998, Volume 66, Number 3

Features

The Real Cost of the Virtual Workforce
There's a downside to downsizing for companies as well as their workers. Excerpted from The Human Equation.
By Jeffrey Pfeffer

Driven to Success
When you run the nation's largest cable company, how do you relax? Leo Hindery, MBA '71, races stock cars.
By Jennifer Reese

Departments

ABOUT THIS ISSUE and LETTERS

SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
A Closer Look: Ken Kam, MBA '86. Mary Van Maren- Foley, MBA '84.

PEOPLE
At the end of a three-year tour, a critical appraisal of business and life in Vietnam, by Trinh Quang Do, MBA '92

YESTERDAY
Look what Professor Paul Holden brought back from his 1940 visit to Detroit.

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
Target Marketing: Nontarget marketing.
Internet Marketing: Bundling products on the Net.
Manufacturing: Modular capacity.
Internet Marketing: Hands-off shopping.
Compensation: Stock options in startups.

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

IN MEMORIAM

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