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April 2008

Business Schools Teach Environmental Studies: Learning How to be Ecofriendly Is an Important Business Skill
USNews.com, March 26, 2008
US News highlights Stanford GSB curricular efforts in environmental sustainability.  

March 2008

VideoInnovation Saves Environment
Forbes.com, March 19, 2008
Innovators create new ways to cut emissions and clean-up the air. Kym McNicholas interviews GSB Professor William Miller.

November 2007

Dean Robert Joss Discusses the New Curriculum
BusinessWeek.com

Robert Joss talks about leading Stanford in a new direction, with a flexible curriculum launched this fall and an eco-friendly campus.

October 2007

Stanford Tops Alternative Ranking
Financial Times.com, October 11, 2007
Aspen Institute reports Stanford MBA curriculum includes most robust offerings in social responsibility and environmental sustainability.

Stanford Tops Sustainability Rankings
BusinessWeek Online, October 10, 2007
Stanford is #1 for the second time in a row in a biennial ranking of business schools by the Aspen Institute. The ranking measures how well schools integrate social responsibility and environmental sustainability into their curriculums.

Why We Can – And Should – Teach Leadership
Forbes.com, October 5, 2007
Like the Stanford Graduate School of Business, business schools should put students through leadership simulations and development exercises. Outlines Stanford GSB’s first and second year leadership process.

September 2007

Video Video: Social Innovation: Why Governments, Nonprofits and Businesses Need to Work Together
Nightly Business Report, September 27, 2007
Faculty Member James A. Phills Jr., director of the Center for Social Innovation at the Graduate School of Business, comments on social innovation on PBS-television’s Nightly Business Report.

Wall Street Journal Ranks Stanford Business School #19 in 2007
Wall Street Journal, September 17, 2007
The annual recruiter poll also pegged Stanford #1 in Innovation Leaders, the school producing the most creative and innovative graduates.

August 2007

Some Schools Are Selling Case Studies on the Web
Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2007
The Wall Street Journal’s Theory & Practice column highlights new leadership video cases produced by the Center for Leadership Development and Research at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. The cases are available free for academic use.

June 2007

'Rapid Growth to Sustain 20 Years'
China Daily, June 11, 2007
At the Shanghai Forum, Professor emeritus and former dean Michael Spence predicts that the Chinese economy will sustain its fast growth for at least two more decades.

The Poverty Platform
New York Times, June 10, 2007
New York Times Magazine article highlighting economic injustice. Quotes GSB professor Paul Romer.

A Plan to Snuff Out Darkness
Palo Alto Daily News
, June 9, 2007
MBA students Sam Goldman and Ned Tozan want to light up Third World lives with LED technology.

May 2007

Passion Triumphs at DFJ Contest
Red Herring, May 31, 2007
Two GSB students' proposal to replace kerosene lamps with LED lanterns trump 13 other contestants to win $250,000 prize.

How Stanford Is Grooming Next Business Leaders
Wall Street Journal, May 29, 2007
Evelyn Williams, director of the GSB's Center for Leadership Development and Research Leadership Laboratories, discusses the growing emphasis on leadership at Stanford.

How a Business School Puts Its House in Order
Financial Times
, May 21, 2007
Professor Garth Saloner discusses the school's new curriculum, how courses will be tailored to individual abilities with a focus on smaller groups, and a requirement for overseas experiences.

Approaching a Pinnacle of Achievement
Financial Times
, May 14, 2007
Hamish Fraser (MBA, 2007) based his decision to seek an MBA on gut feelings rather than careful business logic. His experiences at the GSB have made him feel like a "kid (on steroids) in a candy store."

Stanford students vie to be 'Entrepreneur Idol'
Los Angeles Times
, May 14, 2007
One-minute pitch leads one student to $2,000 in seed money and connections to a top-level venture firm.

Executive Picks: The best business books of all time
US News & World Report
, May 13, 2007
Dean Robert Joss and Prof. Jeffrey Pfeffer each highlight five must-read business books.
Best Business Books: Dean Robert Joss's Picks
Best Business Books: Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer’s Picks

Academics Chosen for Arts, Sciences Panel
San Francisco Chronicle, May 1, 2007
Prof. Darrell Duffie elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

April 2007

The science of business dominance
CNN
, April 27, 2007
Who's in charge? Social hierarchies and displays of dominance can influence negotiations. Quotes Lara Tiedens, associate professor of organizational behavior.

Dean Joss on Stanford’s new directions
China Economic Review
, April 18, 2007
Dean Robert Joss interviewed on the new MBA curriculum.

Competing to do Good
CNN, April 13, 2007
Stanford GSB students are finalists at the Global Social Venture Competition at UC Berkeley, where they will present d.light, a plan to sell cheap, safe, and easy-to-power LED lights to communities without electricity.

Stanford Shows Off Innovation
San Francisco Examiner, April 11, 2007
Report on the Cool Product Expo, hosted by the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the school’s Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing.

Creating Leaders
San Jose Mercury News, April 11, 2007
GSB's Center for Social Innovation and National Arts Strategies run a leadership advancement program for arts and culture leaders.

The Greening of America's Campuses
BusinessWeek, April 2, 2007
Mentions that the GSB redesigned its curriculum to emphasize issues linked to the environment and corporate responsibility. Quotes GSB professor Garth Saloner.

March 2007

Merchants Get Top Academic Advice; Stanford Students Help N.O.
New Orleans Times-Picayune, March 31, 2007
Stanford MBA students offer suggestions and backed up their advice with small grants totaling $50,000 to a few of the businesses. Quotes MBA students Daryn Dodson and Shara Tortora.

In New Orleans, a Lesson in Business and Hope
Los Angeles Times, March 29, 2007
Stanford MBA students try to help small enterprises rebound from Katrina.

The SEC Is Eyeing Insider Stock Sales
BusinessWeek, March 19, 2007
Cites a study by GSB assistant professor Alan D. Jagolinzer.

B-Schools Get Back to Basics
Boston Globe, March 11, 2007
Mentions Stanford's business school has begun tailoring courses to individual students on track for specific jobs or sectors.

February 2007

Six Sigma vs. Innovation
BusinessWeek, February 27, 200
Cites research by GSB professor Charles O'Reilly.

These MBA Degrees Have a Green Tint
San Francisco Chronicle, February 25, 2007
Stanford GSB came in first in the report Beyond Grey Pinstripes which ranked MBA programs on how well they incorporate social and environmental issues into their curriculum.

More Crowding at Top B-Schools
BusinessWeek, February 4, 2007
Quotes GSB dean of admission Derrick Bolton.

January 2007

Power Corrupts? Absolutely
U.S. News & World Report, January 29,2007
A review of "Power and Perspectives Not Taken," a study co-authored by the GSB's Professor Deborah Gruenfeld and PhD student Ena Inesi that appeared in the December 2006 issue of Psychological Science.

Defining What Makes an Economist
Inside Higher Ed, January 9, 2007
Papers presented at the American Economic Association annual meeting, included GSB economics professor Paul Oyer's "Is There an Insider Advantage in Getting Tenure?"

Matching Kidney Quality, Life Span
San Francisco Chronicle, January 1, 2007
The article describes a distribution plan created by Stefanos Zenios, Business School professor of operations, information, and technology.