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A new paper says shareholder voting on executive pay doesn't improve compensation practices.
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06.26.12
Saudi Aramco CEO Khalid A. Al-Falih discusses the oil company, its position in the global energy industry and in Saudi Arabia, and the value of long-term investment.
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06.21.12
Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit discusses criticism of financial institutions and what he calls "responsible finance."
Jeremy Lin Driving to the Basket
Why mere potential can be more impressive than actual achievement.
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06.18.12
A Stanford GSB student shows how individual acts can help turn around the lives of at-risk youth.
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John Morgridge shares his “Rules for the Long Road” during the Stanford GSB's annual diploma ceremony.
Garth Saloner graduation photo
The following is a transcript of the commencement address given by Garth Saloner.
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Stanford Graduate School of Business Diploma Ceremony
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06.15.12
Why Chinese investors are starting to do clean-energy deals in the U.S.
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A conversation with Stefan Reichelstein on the economics of solar power.

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Applications are open for the Customer-Focused Innovation executive education program which includes a collaborative exercise with JetBlue.
Nobel Laureate and Stanford Graduate School of Business emeritus faculty member William F. Sharpe has been honored for the fifth time with the Graham and Dodd Award of Excellence. Established in 1960 by the Financial Analysts Journal the award recognizes excellence in financial writing.
Case Studies Explore Governance Challenges at Top Companies and Myths Surrounding Board Practices
Global Education Conference
Some 1,600 participants are expected between June and August for events and programs at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Ranging from alumni reunions to catch up with classmates to classes for Fortune 500 chief technology officers , classrooms and meeting rooms are busy all summer.
Global Education Conference
As schools and colleges increase their investment in virtual classrooms, data analysis, and other cutting-edge tools to help students learn, educators are replacing "chalk talk" with technology and entering a new era agreed speakers at the Goldman Sachs/Stanford University Education Conference.
Gerald M. Meier
A leading figure in the evolution of development economics who authored books on the subject well into his eighties, Gerald M. Meier, the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of International Economics and Policy Analysis, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, died from complications of a malignant brain tumor at his home on the Stanford campus.
"If you don't have a high school education in America, you are chained to limited options," Cory Booker, mayor of Newark, N.J., told the Goldman Sachs/Stanford University Global Education Conference.
Stanford Graduate School of Business Diploma Ceremony

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