November 2002

A Season of Scandal
It has happened before; it probably will happen again. But this
time, corporate America has lost the trust of millions of investors
who have watched their nest eggs shrink. Seven faculty discuss what
precipitated the storm and what lies ahead.
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Whos in Control Here?
The advance of technology is like a runaway locomotive, argues Professor
Emeritus Harold Leavitt. He asks: Who controls the on/off switch? Are
we headed for a train wreck, or can we pause long enough to consider our
future?[Details]
Distressed Debt Draws Investors
As the economy cools down, distressed debt investing heats
up. [Details]
The End of Business Schools?
In an overexpanded market, business schools must change, Professor Jeffrey
Pfeffer says. [Details]
Help for Alumni in Career Transition
Exec recruiter Steve Balogh, MBA 73, is helping the Business
School serve alumni/ae caught in a tough job market.
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Social Mission at the Heart of New For-Profit
Social mission is at the heart of a new for-profit venture. [Details]
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