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Stanford GSB students honor three professors for their extraordinary teaching skill.
Ian Kazi Shakil, cofounder of Augmedix
The cofounder of health IT company Augmedix believes in building relationships, seizing the moment, and turning big business on its ear.
illustration of a head with a crane and wrench
The survivors can both manage existing business lines and prepare for change.
Myra Strober
We've made progress, says the economist, but the system and potential role models still sometimes fail us.
Jay Alabraba, cofounder of Pagatech
The cofounder of Pagatech learns to balance the cultures of two countries and expand access to financial services.
Port of Oakland
A former GOP Congressman says U.S. exports have helped ease the effects of the recession.
An elder care expert says your social network is "the elixir of life."
In grading CEO performance, financials still dominate.
Children in LIberia
Project Healthy Children works with governments and manufacturers to bring fortified foods to people at risk.

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Myra Strober
We've made progress, says the economist, but the system and potential role models still sometimes fail us.
Jay Alabraba, cofounder of Pagatech
The cofounder of Pagatech learns to balance the cultures of two countries and expand access to financial services.
Port of Oakland
A former GOP Congressman says U.S. exports have helped ease the effects of the recession.
An elder care expert says your social network is "the elixir of life."
In grading CEO performance, financials still dominate.
Children in LIberia
Project Healthy Children works with governments and manufacturers to bring fortified foods to people at risk.
Pablo Fuentes, cofounder of Proven
The cofounder of a company that helps people find jobs through a smartphone app talks about the pain entrepreneurs must experience if they are to discover their customers’ pain points.
Trae Vassallo, general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and cofounder of Good Technologies
For this venture capitalist, it all comes down to connecting with people – from family to coworkers to customers.
Jamie Dimon, the chairman and chief executive officer at JPMorgan Chase & Co
Whether shareholders benefit from a separate chairman and CEO depends more on context than on corporate structure, David F. Larcker and Brian Tayan find.
Wall Street sign
A Stanford theoretician of financial risk looks at how to fix the "pipes and valves" of modern finance.

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Mana RUTF package
A new study finds that a different approach to food-relief efforts in the developing world could save more lives.
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A team of scholars studies the link between emotions and investment behavior.
Illustration of rising cost of healthcare
New Stanford research says those with big health problems may be getting less for their money than they could — and raising prices for all.
Big Ben with fireworks in the background
Research shows that helping others can make people feel like they have more time.
Elizabeth Blankespoor, Stanford GSB's assistant professor of accounting
New research finds support for valuing bank securities at current market value.
Merchandise from the 2012 presidential campaign.
Stanford GSB's Neil Malhotra says political affiliation rivals education level as one of the most important factors in identifying a potential mate.
sale sign in a store window
Research from Stanford's Stephan Seiler says time constraints keep supermarket shoppers from finding best prices.
grapes on the vine
Research from Stanford's Michael Hannan examines how consumers perceive the value of organic and biodynamic Alsatian wines.
Research on derivatives concludes they can add to a company’s leverage and market value.
Anat Admati, professor, Stanford GSB
How, and why, Stanford's Anat Admati took on the banking system.

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