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1993
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1990s
Also in 1993:
An "Initiative in Social Enterprise" is launched, with significant initial funding from John C. Whitehead (MBA '47).
Executive education at HBS celebrates 50th anniversary
HBS Publishing is created as wholly-owned subsidiary of Harvard University
HBS sponsors first national satellite teleseminar for alumni, focusing on achieving breakthrough service; 42 HBS clubs across the U.S. (and in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Barbados, and Canada) participate
27% of graduating students go into consulting, 24% into manufacturing, and 17% into investment banking
Abraham Zaleznik publishes Learning Leadership; subsequently wins Knisely Award
Ben Shapiro and John Sviokla publish Seeking Customers and Keeping Customers, combining HBR articles and commentaries
Bruce Scott and Robert Tucker publish South Africa: Prospects for a Successful Transition
Daewoo Professorship, first HBS chair created by a Korean company, is established; Ramchandran Jaikumar is subsequently named first incumbent
David Yoffie publishes Beyond Free Trade
Entering class includes representatives from 53 countries in addition to U.S.
First "HBS Design Fair" -- culmination of Management of Technology elective -- is held in Kresge; 20 student teams show products that they have designed
HBS Clubs of Beirut and Prague are established
New executive program, Managing Global Opportunities, is launched; participants spend first 2 weeks at HBS and 3rd week in Mexico
Nitin Nohria and Robert Eccles publish Networks and Organizations
Regina Herzlinger and Denise Nitterhouse publish Financial Accounting and Managerial Control for Nonprofit Organizations
Richard Vietor is named president of Business History Conference; group's annual meeting is held at HBS
Robert Merton is elected to National Academy of Sciences and receives National Academy of Lincei (Italy) prize for insurance science
Sam Hayes publishes Financial Services
Starr Professorship, honoring Max and Doris Starr, is established; David Yoffie is named first incumbent
Stephen Bradley, Jerry Hausman, and Richard Nolan publish Globalization, Technology, and Competition
Stephen Greyser is elected a fellow of the American Academy of Advertising for career achievements
Thomas Piper, Mary Gentile, and Sharon Parks publish Can Ethics be Taught?
Two members of Class of '93 win Uhlmann Award for outstanding research in agribusiness
William Bruns publishes Accounting for Managers
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Timeline: 1993
"Age of Options," new executive education program aimed at helping mid-career professionals examine their career options, is launched
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