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A Harvard Professor Analyzes Why Start-Ups Fail - New York Times (blog)
![]() New York Times (blog) | A Harvard Professor Analyzes Why Start-Ups Fail New York Times (blog) By JESSICA BRUDER Noam Wasserman, a Harvard Business School professor, wants you to survive. For more than a decade, he has been hunting for reasons that explain why start-ups and their founders self-destruct. He has surveyed nearly 10000 founders from ... |
Gupta's Davos-Worthy Friends Praise 'Other Rajat' Online - Bloomberg
![]() Bloomberg | Gupta's Davos-Worthy Friends Praise 'Other Rajat' Online Bloomberg In interviews, they said they know Gupta from the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad, which he co-founded, or from his fund-raising efforts for victims of an earthquake that struck the Indian state of Gujarat in 2001. Others know him from his time ... |
Turkey puts faith in new generation - MarketWatch
![]() MarketWatch | Turkey puts faith in new generation MarketWatch Ciliv received a scholarship to study computer engineering at the University of Michigan, then did his MBA at Harvard Business School. After starting, and selling, a software company in the Boston area in the mid-1990s, he returned to his country of ... |
Schilling has Invested 'Majority of Money I've Earned in My Life' in 38 Studios - GoLocalProv
Schilling has Invested 'Majority of Money I've Earned in My Life' in 38 Studios GoLocalProv Schilling's remarks came in a Harvard Business School case study that was published in March 2010, just a few months before he reached an agreement with the state to move the company to Rhode Island in exchange for $75 million loan guarantee. |
C-Suite Study Reveals Gaps in UK plc's Ability to Remain Competitive - MarketWatch (press release)
C-Suite Study Reveals Gaps in UK plc's Ability to Remain Competitive MarketWatch (press release) Commenting on the findings, Professor John Kotter, Harvard Business School said, "Only 32% of those in private sector firms are at all optimistic that they are actually 'fit to change'. In a world that is changing more and more rapidly, ... |




