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Not yet 30 and already wondering what's
next, Steve Aldrich, MBA '95, recently sold his startup to Intuit.
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Helping a welfare recipient on the path
back to work can help your company and your community.
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Larissa Tiedens, Ming Huang, and Timothy
Groseclose are among six junior faculty to join the GSB this year.
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March 1999, Volume 67, Number 3
Features
Cultivating
a Culture
A grand scheme involving startups, stock options, entrepreneurs, and a network of venture
capitalists is seeding the fertile soil of Silicon Valley.
By Janet Zich
A Conversation
with the Dean
From his unique perspective as a dean at both Stanford and Harvard, A. Michael Spence
reflects on the future of management education.
Departments
ABOUT THIS
ISSUE and LETTERS
CALENDAR
SPREADSHEET
What's Up: News about the GSB and its graduates
A Closer Look: A Closer Look: Steve Aldrich, MBA '95; Karen Dillon, MBA '89.
IDEAS
Welfare-to-work can be made to work for everyone involved, says one alum. Here's how. By
Rand Anderson, MBA '85
YESTERDAY
Literally a blast from the past, the traditional Spring Fling was nearing its end by
1982--but you'd never guess it from the spirited crowd in attendance that year.
OPINION
Good dads make good bosses. They may also help companies become friendlier to moms. By
Arthur Coleman, MBA '85
FACULTY NEWS
FACULTY
PUBLICATIONS
FACULTY RESEARCH
Education's struggle to keep up with
technology.
Stock market reform in emerging markets.
Information sharing in the supply chain.
Investors profit from the prophets--sometimes.
NEWSMAKERS
Who's in the news: A roundup of media mentions.
IN
MEMORIAM
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