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September 1998
Volume 67, Number 1

Features

The Brouhaha over Rankings
Is ranking business schools akin to weighing apples and oranges or does it serve a more serious purpose? Both sides weigh in.
By Jennifer Reese

Eyes on the Goal
He found security for his family as founder of a reinsurance company. Now Steve Gluckstern, MBA '82, can play out a childhood fantasy.
By Robert Strauss

Departments

ABOUT THIS ISSUE and LETTERS

CALENDAR

SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
A Closer Look: Eric Reveno, MBA '95. Jim Thompson, MBA '86

IDEAS
"Powering up" adds power to the organization. An interview with David Bradford. By Janet Zich.

YESTERDAY
Good food and good fellowship in 1952 Oakland.

WHIMSY
Who needs the newsmagazines if Soldier of Fortune ranks business schools? By Todd Barrett, MBA '95

FACULTY NEWS

FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

FACULTY RESEARCH
Corporate Disclosure
Second Opinons
Consumer Behavior
Global Accounting Standards

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

IN MEMORIAM

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