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When time means money. Janet Kraus and Kathy Apruzzese Sherbrooke help corporations take the hassle out of their employees' lives.
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Following the model set by his predecessors, Dean A. Michael Spence has put his mark on a decade of leadership at the GSB. He will leave his post in 1999.
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June 1998, Volume 66, Number 4

Features

The Man Who Couldn't Quit
If all Steve Miller, MBA '68, wanted was to retire and run his model trains, why does he keep leaving home to run another company?
By Jennifer Reese

The Boom in Executive Ed
Executive education has become a growth industry as corporations send their top managers back to school in record numbers.
By Barbara Buell

Departments

ABOUT THIS ISSUE and LETTERS

CALENDAR

SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
A Closer Look: Matt Glickman and Mark Selcow, MBA '93. Janet Kraus and Kathy Apruzzese Sherbrooke, MBA '94.

NEWS
Dean A. Michael Spence will step down next year.

YESTERDAY
What is it with guys and cars? Fourteen first-year students posed for their class picture circa 1969.

OPINION
There go your tax dollars up in smoke, say two faculty members who are all fired up about recent state-tobacco industry deals. By Jeremy Bulow and Daniel Kessler.

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
Financial Disclosure: Safe harbor law.
Retailing: Supermarket pricing.
Intergroup Relations: Women's view of women's worth.
Online Investment: Internet IPOs.

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

IN MEMORIAM

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