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Spring 2022 Edition
Which Risks Matter?
Which Risks Matter?
Reflections on so-called brave choices in the Stanford MBA program
Katrine Tjoelsen
Jun 3
Look Up, This is the Place We’re In
Look Up, This is the Place We’re In
By Jagriti Agrawal and Jonathan Faubert
Jagrawal
Jun 3
Seaweed for cows and my own suggestion to create world-changing leaders at our business school
Seaweed for cows and my own suggestion to create world-changing leaders at our business school
Reflections from two years at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB)
Mireille van Dongen
Jun 3
How do I ask a good question?
How do I ask a good question?
A good question is succinct and clear, and elicits a powerful response from the interviewee. It is thoughtful, humble, and original. As one…
Alexandra Eitel
Jun 3
Globalize the Cases, Not Just the Student Body
Globalize the Cases, Not Just the Student Body
While the typical classroom of the top business schools is 35 to 40 percent international, the case studies and perspectives are not. U.S…
Archana Srivatsan
Jun 3
I Endured Domestic Abuse. No One Knew
I Endured Domestic Abuse. No One Knew
I was 16 when I started showing up at home with the occasional bruise on my arms. Those were easy to explain. A doorknob in the wrong place…
Carolina Oliveira
Jun 3
Why I treat(ed) the GSB like a sandbox
Why I treat(ed) the GSB like a sandbox
I vividly remember the moment when I got into the GSB. It was December 11, 2019 when a 650-number popped up on my home screen…
Christoph Jamann
Jun 3
Why business leaders should study history
Why business leaders should study history
Business leaders are better off when they put the consequences of their actions into perspective. So is everyone else.
Lucas Levine
Jun 3
Winter 2022 Edition
Finding peace in the mountains of Patagonia
Finding peace in the mountains of Patagonia
As I sprinted toward the finish line, I caught sight of a multiple-time Ironman, the first classmate to greet us at the end of a three-day…
James Fong
Mar 12
Free pizza and freedges: the essential leadership lessons I got off-campus
Free pizza and freedges: the essential leadership lessons I got off-campus
My phone lit up while in class: “Leftover pizza in the MBA lounge!” This class did not end for 15 more minutes, and I wondered whether I…
Mireille van Dongen
Mar 12
Being Fully Bilingual: a (Small) Curse and an (Enormous) Blessing
Being Fully Bilingual: a (Small) Curse and an (Enormous) Blessing
By Zoé Durand
zoé Durand
Mar 10
Let’s Talk About Money
Let’s Talk About Money
IT STARTS EARLY
Yvonne Ploder
Mar 10
Why being engaged is more important than being right
Why being engaged is more important than being right
Recently, during a phone conversation, my friend from home asked, “So, how are all the uncomfortable conversations?” I was confused; what…
Charlotte Meerstadt
Mar 10
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