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Faculty Ferment and a Fertile Environment VIDEO: RT: 02:24

Interview clip with HBS Dean Kim Clark, who describes the fertile ferment at the School at the time when he joined the HBS faculty, the intensity of the discussion on research issues, various initiatives, such as Prof. William Abernathy's explorations into technology and Prof. Robert Stobaugh's project, Energy Future, the context of the Japan's emergence as an economic powerhouse, and his excitement at embraking on HBS career in such an atmosphere of possibility.

 

1979

Robert Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin publish Energy Future

Robert Stobaugh and Daniel Yergin publish Energy Future

 

How Many Legs Does a Cow Have? VIDEO: RT: 02:10

Interview clip with HBS faculty member Robert Steven Kaplan who recounts memorable advice from Prof. Bob Stobaugh and explains an educational riddle of bovine math.

 

Immersion Process at HBS VIDEO: RT: 02:55

Interview clip with HBS faculty member Robert Steven Kaplan who compares the MBA program of his day when students were plunged into classes with no orientation to the current introductory system and the differences in the way the case method has been taught.

 

1984

Robert Stobaugh and Louis Wells publish Technology Crossing Borders

Robert Stobaugh and Louis Wells publish Technology Crossing Borders

 

1987

Robert Stobaugh publishes Innovation and Competition

Robert Stobaugh publishes Innovation and Competition

 

Robert Steven Kaplan Story: In Appreciation of Teachers and Teaching VIDEO: RT: 07:07

Story regarding his appreciation for the power and demands of teaching as both an HBS graduate and professor. He recounts memorable advice and a riddle of bovine math from Prof. Bob Stobaugh. He compares his student years with today, his transition from student to teacher, and the physical and intellectual demands of teaching.