Crossover Into Business is a semester-long program in which professional athletes develop their business acumen by working with MBA student mentors. Built to help professional athletes be better ...
Abstract We examine how people react to nonconforming behaviors, such as entering a luxury boutique wearing gym clothes rather than an elegant outfit or wearing red sneakers in a professional setting.
Harvard Business School (HBS) and the Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship today announced the 2026 cohort of the Rock ...
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 ...
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 ...
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Sports Are Great Because They're Pointless." The Atlantic (April 14, 2022).
As autonomous AI agents move from experimentation to execution, companies are discovering they need a new kind of leader to manage them. Drawing on examples from Salesforce and other large ...
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: The Sociopaths Among Us—And How to Avoid Them." The Atlantic (October 19, 2023).
Gift to help bridge worlds of business and science through collaboration across Harvard University. Will advance development of life sciences leaders, ground-breaking research. “Every day we are ...
BOSTON—Harvard Business School has received a gift of $50 million from Tata Companies, the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and the Tata Education and Development Trust, philanthropic entities of India's Tata ...
BOSTON—Harvard Business School (HBS) announced today that Rupal Gadhia (MBA 2004) will be the next managing director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid. In her role, Gadhia will partner with a ...
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: How Adult Children Affect Their Mother's Happiness." The Atlantic (May 6, 2021).
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