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Google Plays Carnegie Hall

MBA student Tim Lee is the innovator behind April's Carnegie Hall premier of an orchestra selected via international internet auditions. See the results and listen to Lee's description of the early work on the project. (The hubcap tympani from the orchestra is featured in the photo at left)
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Extreme Affordability

woman carrying two watering cans Our journal follows the progress of the 2009 MBA elective Entrepreneurial Design for Extreme Affordability from a class brainstorming session to a Myanmar farm. Details...

Returning Home

Rong Zhang, MBA ’08, writes from China about moving home after 10 years in the United States. Details...

 

More Features

Executive Challenge
Alums Bring Lessons
To The MBA Challenge
Alumni experience steps into the classroom for the MBA Executive Challenge.

Khosla
Being Green Isn't Enough
Vinod Khosla, MBA ’80, argues that green tech businesses must make economic sense.

Schmidt
Good News for Grads
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, says it’s a good year to graduate. “Change happens when things are hard."

   

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We Must Restore Trust in Business
Dean Robert Joss says too many organizations have performed poorly and too many have squandered their trust. How do we restore trust in these vital institutions.

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Wall Street Caution
Michael Shanahan, MBA ‘65, cautions Wall Street quantitative solutions don’t always work. Shanahan is the 2009 recipient of the Arbuckle Award (pictured with Prof. Jack McDonald, left).

Research Update

     

Cool Products

The Coolest, Greenest Products on Display
Doing more for less was the theme of the 2009 Cool Product Expo, an exhibition of innovative products and services. (Includes slideshow)

Harrison
Faculty Honors and Awards

Michael Harrison Honored, Six Faculty Named To Endowed Chairs

Who Defines What We Value?
An essay by Chip Conley, MBA '84, plus blogs, speeches, and summaries of what people are saying at the GSB.


Student Wine Circle: A Blend of Appreciation and Business

Is joining the Business School’s Wine Circle an artifice to enjoy an aromatic blend of oaks and tannins? It could be.

Quoted

Steve Ballmer

We “want to blame somebody for the economic crisis. ...We’ve all contributed to a culture of spending and private debt.”

--Steve Ballmer, MBA Class ’81, Speaking to the U.S. House of Representatives Democratic Caucus Retreat

 

Quiz

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Which Nobel Laureate said this?

“The invisible hand often seems invisible because it’s not there.”

 


cartoon of opera singer Which Stanford Business School professor reviewed operas for Forbes?

 

 


cover of Summer '09 issue of Stanford Business magazine Why does this print issue of Stanford Business magazine contain only the class notes?

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