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Carlos Ghosn: Automotive Turnaround Champion Speaks to HBS Community

Cost cutter, troubleshooter, turnaround artist. These words have all been used to describe Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn, and when the leader came to Harvard Business School's campus on Monday, November 27, he went beyond the public image to share the insider secrets with the HBS community. (1) comment

From Corporation to Conservation

Carter Roberts, CEO of the World Wildlife Fund, spoke to students about his transition from the business world into non-profit. Carter Roberts, CEO of the World Wildlife Fund, led the movement to engage corporate America in environment protection and fostered the growing trend toward sustainable business practices. (0) comments

Airlines: The Most Profitable Industry in the World! (Yes, you read correctly)

Managing Director of the Seabury Group consulting, Joe Schottland, explained to HBS students why he is placing big bets on the airline industry. Few consider the airline industry to be an attractive investment, particularly given the recent wave of bankruptcies, high fuel prices, security risks and ongoing labor battles. (0) comments

The letter has arrived in the mail. You distinguish it immediately from the run-of-the-mill bills and bank statements which usually clutter the mailbox. It feels heavy, the envelope is of good quality, and everything about it screams professionalism. This is it. (0) comments

Hola Hola! This is a brand new Latin column that we hope you will see often in The Harbus. So let me start talking about the column's name. We chose Viva HBS! Pretty simple…But what is important is what it means. HBS, you know. Viva! could be translated to Go! (You Boston guys would say Viva Red Sox! or even better Viva el Papi! to get some Latin flavor to it). (11) comments

It was Halloween and a bus carrying a fractious group of HBS students to the annual Halloween Party was lost. The bus driver was disoriented and spent approximately forty-five minutes driving through various neighborhoods surrounding the party site without reaching it. (1) comment

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