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Tarun Khanna, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor at the Harvard Business School, reflects on creativity, innovation, and inclusive economic systems. You can subscribe to his newsletter here: ...
Managing Family Wealth is a field immersion course that situates students directly in the seat of making Family Office (FO) decisions. Students will be embedded in Family Offices to engage in live ...
Harvard Business School (HBS) has named its 2025-26 Blavatnik Fellows and the program’s twelfth cohort. Launched in 2013, the ...
Our research shows that Chinese banks are willing to restructure the terms of existing loans and have never actually seized an asset from any country, much less the port of Hambantota. A Chinese ...
Business schools have lost their way. Students are schooled in a system that, having raised the standard of living for millions of people over centuries, is now facing systemic failures in both the ...
In an effort to make the MBA degree more affordable and accessible to a wider array of students, HBS announces it will provide scholarships to cover the total cost of tuition and course fees for those ...
Employees often resist DEI initiatives, which of course hinders their effectiveness. The authors—experts in the resistance to social-change efforts—write that the key to overcoming resistance to any ...
The next generation of business leaders won’t just use AI—they’ll collaborate with it. That’s the driving philosophy behind the new Data Science and AI for Leaders (DSAIL) course, which equips MBA ...
The C. Roland Christensen Center for Teaching and Learning (CCTL) opened its doors 20 years ago, with the mission to promote and support teaching excellence and innovation. "CCTL provides the insights ...
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Whatever You Do, Don’t Do the Silent Treatment." The Atlantic (March 21, 2024).
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Why an Early Start Is the ‘Quintessence of Life’." The Atlantic (January 2, 2025).
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: To Be Happier, Stop Resisting Change." The Atlantic (April 3, 2025).