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- 09 Dec 2022
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- Harvard Crimson
Fifteen Questions: Rakesh Khurana on Pizza, Veritas, and “Squishy Things”
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- 12 Feb 2014
- News
- Harvard Crimson
In Cabot House, Khuranas Reflect on Year Ahead
Re: Rakesh Khurana
Cabot House Co-Master Rakesh Khurana will be spending more time in University Hall next fall after he takes the helm of Harvard College, but he and Co-Master Stephanie R. Khurana said that they will run the Quad House much the same as they have for the last three years.
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- 22 Jan 2014
- News
- Harvard Gazette
Khurana Named Dean of Harvard College
Re: Rakesh Khurana (Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development)
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- 29 Sep 2011
- News
- Economist
The trouble with superheroes
Re: Rakesh Khurana
...Rakesh Khurana of Harvard Business School argues that looking outside for a "corporate saviour" erodes the morale of the talent within.
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- 26 Jun 2014
- News
- Backstory with the American History Guys
Celebrity CEOs
Re: Rakesh Khurana
Business scholar Rakesh Khurana explains to Brian how the 20th century understanding of the corporation’s role in society changed rapidly after the 1960s, and how the rise of superstar CEOs transformed management and strategy.
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- 03 Oct 2010
- News
- Los Angeles Times
Echoes of Bell in CEO pay
It's also based on several flawed assumptions, argue Jay Lorsch and Rakesh Khurana of Harvard Business School in a recent article for Harvard Magazine. One is that money is the only motivating factor behind executive performance.
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- 16 Mar 2013
- News
- BBC News
In the Balance: The Good Leader
Re: Rakesh Khurana (Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development)
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- 01 Jan 2002
- News
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Re: Rakesh Khurana
Assistant Professor Rakesh Khurana received the West Publishing Best Paper Award of the Organization and Management Theory Division for "Bringing Individuals Back In: The Effects of Career Experience on New Firm Founding."...
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- 05 Aug 2010
- News
- Economist
The curse of the alien boss
Re: Rakesh Khurana
Or consult Rakesh Khurana of Harvard Business School: in "Searching for a Corporate Saviour", he described how companies that invest their hopes in a charismatic outsider are usually disappointed. Or read the painstaking studies that come out of the Academy of Management: they show that even companies that are having a hard time are better off sticking with an insider.
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- 26 Aug 2011
- News
- Wall Street Journal
Disney, Walton, Ford, Gates: Tales of When Legends Leave
Re: Rakesh Khurana
...The difference between a cult and a religion is that one outlasts the founder," said Harvard Business School professor Rakesh Khurana, who has written extensively about CEO succession. Strong leaders can help, but Mr. Khurana offers a sober outlook. "Most firms don't survive," he said. "In tech in particular, it's like watching fruit flies."...
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- 18 Sep 2021
- News
- Forbes
Back To School At 60: Leaning In To Longevity
Re: Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Nitin Nohria & Rakesh Khurana
In 2005, three Harvard professors, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Rakesh Khurana and Nitin Nohria, wrote a paper proposing a new model for universities: “a third stage of education to prepare experienced leaders, in the period of their lives once called ‘retirement,’ for service activities addressing...
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- 08 Apr 2013
- News
- Bloomberg Businessweek
Ray Lane, Hewlett-Packard, and the State of Corporate Governance
Re: Boris Groysberg & Rakesh Khurana
Unfortunately, much of this tale is all too common. As Bob Sutton and I noted in a book on evidence-based management, too few companies base their strategies on facts and the evidence is clear that most acquisitions are failures. Harvard Business School professor Rakesh Khurana noted the rise of...
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- 21 Feb 2013
- News
- strategy+business
The Multipolar MBA
Re: Rakesh Khurana
According to Harvard Business School professor Rakesh Khurana, U.S. business schools are fighting to be meaningful on multiple fronts. Khurana is known for his ongoing efforts to chronicle the changes in management education, most recently with his book From Higher Aims to Hired Hands: The Social...
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- 20 Jun 2013
- News
- Bloomberg Businessweek
Ray Lane's $100 Million Tax Bill Inflated by Dot-Com Bomb
Re: Rakesh Khurana
His financial difficulties could cast a pall over the remainder of his tenure, said Rakesh Khurana, a Harvard Business School professor who has written about corporate governance.
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- 24 May 2017
- News
- Harvard Crimson
Khurana: A Case Study
Re: Rakesh Khurana
More often than not, students taking one of Rakesh Khurana’s classes at Harvard Business School could not see their professor.
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- 30 Apr 2013
- News
- Bloomberg Businessweek
CEO Pay 1,795-to-1 Multiple of Wages Skirts U.S. Law
Re: Rakesh Khurana
...The irony of the CEO pay ratio is that most people’s experience of J.C. Penney will be the people who are paid the least, and treated most like commodities,” said Harvard Business School professor Rakesh Khurana.
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- 16 Oct 2014
- News
- Harvard Crimson
A Man on a Mission
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...Rakesh Khurana, many close to him will tell you, is a visionary—an earnest, quick-walking, fast-talking visionary. The excitable dean has been clamoring at every chance he gets to sell his vision for Harvard College, which he says will help defend Harvard’s educational model.
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- 15 May 2013
- News
- Bloomberg Businessweek
Third Point Said to Urge Sony for Entertainment IPO
Re: Rakesh Khurana
...In Japan, you’re dealing not just with a different governance system, but almost a different form of capitalism,” said Rakesh Khurana, a professor at Harvard Business School who has studied such efforts. “Japanese companies try to balance the interests of finance, labor and government, while the U.S. in recent decades has become investor-centric, so raiders and activists are more tolerated.”...
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- 11 Nov 2016
- News
- Harvard Gazette
The career afterlife
Re: Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Rakesh Khurana & Nitin Nohria
Conceived in 2009 by Rosabeth Moss Kanter, the Ernest L. Arbuckle Professor of Business at Harvard Business School, Rakesh Khurana, now the Danoff Dean of Harvard College, and Nitin Nohria, now dean of the Business School, the program creates a “third stage in higher education” and allows accomplished professionals to utilize their leadership skills in the social sector.
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- 31 Aug 2013
- News
- Wall Street Journal
Hulbert on Investing: Beyond the Superstar CEO
Re: Rakesh Khurana
That is because Microsoft is under enormous pressure to follow a CEO search process that is "irrational," according to Rakesh Khurana, a professor of leadership development at Harvard Business School. Most companies that have been in Microsoft's current position—a one-time industry leader whose...
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