Do you want to go to school at Harvard?
September 21, 2007 by David Zinger
Filed under Business
Click here to go to Harvard. Are you seeing crimson?
Okay, I know you did not get a Harvard MBA but you did click into 11 Harvard business bloggers. Management blogging is now at Harvard, one of the world’s most prestigious universities.
You may not be able to afford to go to Harvard or you may have trouble getting into Harvard but now you can have Harvard come to you (along with Slacker Manager, of course).
Harvard calls the bloggers, discussion leaders and encourages you to, “gain practical insights from our experts.”
- Tammy Erickson: Across the Ages
- Michael Watkins: The Leading Edge
- Gill Corkindale: Letter from London
- Tom Davenport: The Next Big Thing
- Pankaj Ghemawat: What in the World
- Marshall Goldsmith: Ask the Coach
- Sylvia Ann Hewlett: Winning the Talent War
- Tony Mayo: 21st-Century Leadership
- Larry Prusak: Now Read This!
- John Quelch: Marketing Know: How
- Bill Taylor: Game Changer
I always enjoy reading Marshall Goldsmith and the other bloggers looked interesting. Take a look, read a few posts, then come back here and let us know what you though of your time at Harvard.
David Zinger went to Harvard today! He had a real blog day.
















From Harvard Business School, there’s also an RSS feed at http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ which describes itself as,
. The opportunity to have the latest research pass in front of you during the week is wonderful. I’ve wondered, though, if there’s another quality business school out there which might have a different take on the meaning of economics and business. Just like the law faculty from Harvard and Chicago appear to reason from different principles and theories (my brother the lawyer assures me), and just as early quantum physics had a number of different theories (i’m not looking for the analogous, “Shut up and calculate” interpretation), surely there’s a different but quite rigorous business school out there. I hope they’ve got as much research on line. Any pointers for this physicist turned manager?