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  • Jun 2014
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Transforming America's Schools: How Business Leaders Can Help

By: Allen S. Grossman and Jan W. Rivkin
How can business leaders best partner with educators to transform America's schools? Professors Jan Rivkin and Allen Grossman present the U.S. Competitiveness Project's research on the role of business in PK–12 education at HBS alumni reunions in June 2014.
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