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With Harvard navigating an array of pressures, Jana Kierstead, Executive Director of the MBA and Doctoral Programs and ...
In the midst of Austin’s buzzy music scene, Caren Kelleher is finding her harmony as both founder of Gold Rush Vinyl and new ...
It has been said that the note of a Tibetan singing bowl is the sound of inner peace. That’s not something you might expect ...
Because Mattel let others take control [in marketing partnerships and in the making of the movie], it was more engaging for ...
Long and strong relationships are perhaps the most important thing for joy and well-being. [And then] a sense of purpose.
It’s so disconnected from the magnitude of what could potentially happen if something were to go wrong.” ▶ Professor David ...
3,188 The number of ADA website lawsuits filed in the United States in 2024 Scope of opportunity While 97 percent of the one ...
It's rare for a day to go by when the term FOMO (short for "fear of missing out") isn't shared on TV, social media, or any other media we consume. But where did FOMO come from? In this interview, ...
Each year, an estimated one billion people switch jobs worldwide. A lucky few stumble into the role of their dreams, but hundreds of millions are disappointed. What if, when looking for a job, we ...
Tapping the power of tides and waves to help power the planet is an attractive concept, but marine-energy companies have long been held back by issues ranging from the financial to the mechanical. Now ...
How can business, civic, and nonprofit leaders work together to bring shared prosperity to America’s communities? The HBS Young American Leaders Program is jump-starting that conversation—and ...
You can ask the internet anything, but getting an answer via generative artificial intelligence consumes about 10 times more electricity than a traditional Google search. Consequently, the data ...