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You've heard about the Y2K bug. Well,
that's not the only thing about the new millennium that's bugging our author.
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There is no proto- typical GSB alum, but
a new survey shows that certain patterns emerge as MBA careers evolve.
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From New York to Nairobi, Business School
alums renew old friendships as they forge new professional relationships.
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December 1998, Volume 67,
Number 2 Features
The MBA Mosaic
A new survey reveals trends among GSB alums and sheds light on the conditions that make
some people entrepreneurs.
By JANET ZICH
All for One
Links forged by Business School grads create a powerful lifetime network.
By JENNIFER REESE
Departments
ABOUT THIS
ISSUE
CALENDAR
SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
A Closer Look: Bea and George Gibson, MBA '39; Joe Ollivier, MBA '67.
PEOPLE
A voice-mail message proved a wake-up call for one busy professional.
By Paula Reynolds, MBA '83
YESTERDAY
All-female Smith College was once a leading feeder school for the GSB.
HUMOR
The Official Kvetch of the Millennium sounds off about the M-word.
By Todd Barrett, MBA '95
FACULTY NEWS
FACULTY
PUBLICATIONS
FACULTY RESEARCH
Marketing's bigger voice.
Japanese subsidiaries.
First-time owners and the housing market.
Car buyers ride the Net.
NEWSMAKERS
Who's in the news: A roundup of media mentions.
IN
MEMORIAM
ALUMNI WEEKEND
1998
CLASS OF 1973
25TH REUNION |