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1986
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1980s
Vernon, Raymond
Alden, Vernon Roger
Also in 1986:
New campus master plan by architect Moshe Safdie calls for reorientation of campus (to reflect impact of automobile), while protecting original campus plan
The "HBS Publishing Division," aimed at disseminating HBS research more broadly (and increasing associated revenues), is established.
Class of '61 raises a record $2.75 million reunion gift; establishes the Class of 1961 Visiting Professorship in Entrepreneurship
Faculty votes to change name of "Business Policy" to "Competition and Strategy," reflecting concept and content of course
Paul Judy and Richard Jenrette (both MBA '57) lead successful drive to raise $1.5 million for the "Charles M. Williams Fund," promoting excellence in teaching
A renovated Glass Hall reopens as executive education headquarters
AMP is shortened from 13 to 11 weeks
C. D. Spangler (MBA '56) is named president of University of North Carolina
Charles Anderson and Robert Anthony (both MBA '40) publish The New Corporate Directors
Charles Savage, Jr. (DBA '62) and George Lombard publish Sons of the Machine
Class of '55 establishes the Dimitri V. d'Arbeloff-Class of 1955 Chair, honoring classmate and high-tech entrepreneur d'Arbeloff
Contributions to HBS Fund reach $12.5 million
Division of Research is reorganized; a team of four faculty "directors" is named to succeed retiring research head Ray Corey
Entering first-year students are encouraged to purchase new IBM PC "convertible," to be used in classroom and in some exams
George Dively (MBA '29) endows the Dively Award for the most outstanding doctoral student in the third year
George Lodge and Ezra Vogel (of Harvard's Sociology department) host colloquium on comparative ideology
HBS Clubs are established in Fort Worth, Charlotte, and San Antonio
Harbus, student newspaper, celebrates 50th anniversary
Harvard celebrates its 350th anniversary
In spring, new MIS course is introduced into required curriculum
Investment banking attracts 29% of Class of '86, consulting 18%, and real estate 8%
James Austin and Gustavo Esteva publish Food Policy
James Heskett publishes Managing in the Service Economy
Jay Lorsch publishes Handbook of Organizational Behavior
John Cady and Robert Buzzell publish Strategic Marketing
Joseph Auerbach and Samuel Hayes III publish Investment Banking and Diligence
Joseph Bower publishes When Markets Quake
Ken Andrews, editor of HBR since 1979, steps down; is succeeded by Ted Levitt
Kim Clark, Robert Hayes, and Christopher Lorenz publish The Uneasy Alliance
Management Policy and Practice -- a 2nd-year required course designed to succeed Business Policy II -- is first offered
Michael Porter publishes Competition in Global Industries
Michael Yoshino and Thomas Lifson publish The Invisible Link
Ramchandran Jaikumar publishes "Post-Industrial Manufacturing" in HBR; subsequently wins American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Taylor Medal
Rene McPherson (MBA '52) establishes the Nancy R. McPherson Professorship in honor of his wife; Regina Herzlinger is named first incumbent
Richard Hamermesh publishes Making Strategy Work
Richard Rosenbloom publishes Research on Technological Innovation, Management and Policy
Scott Mason takes leave to work with Bass Companies on proprietary trading strategies
Thomas McCraw publishes America Versus Japan
Tuition reaches $11,900
William Fruhan publishes Revitalizing Businesses
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Timeline: 1986
Ray Vernon and Vernon Alden (MBA '50) are awarded Japan's Order of the Rising Sun for promoting understanding between Japan and the U.S.
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