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by Duff McDonald


  Goldston, Eli, 297

  Goleman, Daniel, 315

  Goodpaster, Kenneth, 436

  Google, 10, 199

  Gordon, Albert, 96, 106, 338, 458

  Gospel According to the Harvard Business School, The (Cohen), 71, 275, 397

  Gragg, Charles, 397–98

  Gramm, Wendy, 505

  Gras, Norman S. B., 93, 237, 243

  Gravy Training (Crainer and Dearlove), 74, 212, 217, 329

  Grayken, John, 531

  Great Depression, 59, 62, 79, 95, 112, 144, 167, 201; Crash of 1929 and, 96, 101; Donham remarks and, 108; ethical lapses and, 434; HBS’s executive education during, 107–10; work for HBS graduates and, 132

  Greatest Trade Ever, The (Zuckerman), 478

  Green, Charles, 424

  Gregory, Daniel, 323

  Gregory, Vince, 169

  Grey, Christopher, 281, 311

  Greyser, Stephen, 526, 527

  Griewank, Joan E., 203

  Griswold, Merrill, 124

  Grousbeck, H. Irving, 323, 328

  Grumman, Richard, 522

  Guillen, Mauro, 204

  Gupta, Rajat, 209, 210, 211–12, 512–13

  Haas, J. Anton de, 228

  Haas, Walter, Jr., 132, 264

  Hagan, James E., 131

  Haggenmiller, Joe, 393

  Hail to the CEO (Hoopes), 112

  Hambrick, Don, 415, 500

  Hamel, Gary, 300

  Hamilton, Alexander, 32

  Hamilton, Sam, 535

  Hammer, Armand, 106

  Hammer, Michael, 301

  Hannah, Leslie, 249

  Hansen, Harry, 230, 231

  Harbus, 260, 506, 564

  Harbus II, 287

  Hard Times (Kellerman), 309

  Harris, T. George, 301–2

  Hart, Myra, 238, 333

  Harvard Board of Overseers, 536, 537

  Harvard Business Reports, 38–39

  Harvard Business Review (HBR), 46, 164, 293–307; Abernathy-Hayes article, 346–48, 443; advertising, 299; Andrews article, 298; Andrews as editor, 296–99; article critical of IBM cancelled, 301–2; articles on leadership, 308–9, 315, 316, 317; Balanced Scorecard articles, 442, 444; becomes fluffier, 302–3; Bennis-O’Toole’s article, 224; Carr article, 305–6; Chapman as dinner speaker, 1924, 70; Christensen articles, 303, 576; as company PR vehicle, 297; contributors to, 294; cost hike, 301; David’s articles, 142, 143; digital-only product, 306; Donham articles, 59, 294, 433; editors, 293, 296–97, 302–3, 306 (see also specific people); Elberse article, 556; ethics and, 304–5; executive compensation studies, 538, 539; George article, 316; Gilmartin post, 107; golden passport credentials and, 307; Hammer article, 301; Harris as editor, 301–2; on HBS alumni, 180; HBS-originated content, 297, 299; important articles under Andrews, 298; important articles under Levitt, 300; income from, 299; influence of, as threatening to HBS, 299–300; Jensen articles, 370, 371; Kanter as editor, 301; Kaplan article, 297; Kenny article, 543–44; Kiechel article, 542–43; Lazonick article, 377; Levitt articles, 145, 261, 263, 296; Levitt as editor, 299; Lewis article, 296; Light article, 551; Livingston article, 290–92; Lynton interview, 537; Martin article, 363; Mintzberg articles, 483, 486; Nohria article, 51; Nohria-Khurana article, 306, 439, 566; over-reliance on quantification and, 550; Podolny articles, 236, 439–40; Porter articles, 414; Porter-Kaplan article, 486; Stone as editor, 302–3; subscribers and reprint sales, 294, 295–96, 299, 301, 306; Time Inc. and, 302–3, 305, 306. Wetlaufer scandal and, 303–5; Zaleznik article, 308–9

  Harvard Business School (HBS), 120; admissions standards, 92, 175, 178, 196, 253, 438; annual budget, 288; applicants, 253, 354, 459; attrition rates, 28–29, 92–93; benefactors, 28, 43, 47, 66–69, 71, 81, 82, 97, 104–7, 140, 142, 157, 158, 219–23, 227, 231, 254, 320, 474–75, 478, 533, 560; Bok’s criticism, 334–41; Bower and, 199–212; branding of, 293, 460–61, 565; business and government and, 5, 7; business ethics and, 94, 428–41, 457–58; capitalism and, 243; the case method and (see case method); centennial celebration, 545, 546; changes of 1980s (Wall Street MBAs and Michael Jensen), 365–83; CIA and, 230, 231, 254; conflict-of-interest policies, 404–5, 520; conservatism and resistance to change, 7, 8, 288, 349, 407, 500, 564; corporate financial support, 105–7, 142, 336; corporate partnerships, 153–55, 190, 460, 530; cost, 4, 9, 287, 354; critics, 2, 24, 70, 97–100, 319, 345–46, 426, 483–89, 498–99; cult of the individual, 163; deans always home grown, 236; decade review (1910–19), 42–45; decade review (1920–29), 91–96; decade review (1930–39), 130–34; decade review (1940–49), 175–81; decade review (1950–59), 253–56; decade review (1960–69), 285–89; decade review (1970–79), 353–59; decade review (1980–89), 453–64; decade review (1990–99), 490–99; decade review (2000-2009), 545–53; diversity of students, 2, 240, 241, 255, 354–55; doctoral program (DBA), 223, 227, 340; educating a governing elite, 60, 62, 63, 86, 90, 272, 451, 543; elevation of business training to a profession, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 130, 174; elitism, 122, 170, 435, 509, 568; employees, 288; endowment, 43–44, 104, 220, 353, 355, 458, 522, 549; enrollment, 42, 44, 72, 91, 92, 132, 253, 353, 502; erosion of dominance, 287; establishment of, 15–20; ethos of control, 115–19, 288, 310; failures of, 185; favoring relevance over rigor, 19; financial crisis of 2007–10 and, 545–53; financial services lobby and, 455–56; “firsts” at, 11, 162; Ford Foundation money and, 219–23, 225, 226, 231, 232, 254, 278; fundraising, 43–44, 54, 66–69, 98, 104–7, 495; generalist approach, 132, 180–81, 197, 247, 448, 453–54; goals of founders, 9; golden passport and, 9, 307, 383, 461; golden rule, 280; grading, 241; as a graduate school, 11, 19; Great Depression and, 103–4; greed and, 298, 365–83; illusions held by, 117; implicit promise of, 268–69; inaugural class, 28–29; influence, 8, 9, 20, 234–36, 257–63, 353, 575–78; insularity, 407–8, 500–501, 545; international education and, 228–36, 545; international research centers, 233–34; leadership education and, 1, 2, 6, 8, 65, 133–34, 143, 180, 197, 308–18, 339, 396, 398, 473, 486–87, 503, 577; management ideologies over the years, 5, 34–35, 37, 38, 41, 42, 60, 81–90, 93, 114, 115–19, 178, 219–23, 225, 258, 260, 269, 286, 288, 310, 339, 355, 365–82, 434, 451, 454, 455–56; managerial socialization at, 392–99; MBA degree and, 19; McKinsey & Company and, 93, 199–212; military connections, 135–39; mission of, 29, 34, 70; monetization at, 400–410; moral purpose and, 2, 18, 22, 24–25, 36, 54, 186, 351, 365, 432, 433, 482, 518, 523, 527, 543; official name, 68; online domain name, 407; paradoxes, 17; pretensions, 210; pro-management, anti-union vision, 164–65, 349; ranking, 254, 280, 493, 502, 530; research, 38–39, 47, 89, 139, 205, 226, 227, 278, 284, 355–56, 400, 455, 500; revenues, 278, 279, 283, 306, 533; “science” of business and, 26, 29, 34, 52, 64, 86, 212, 286, 451; Sloan as model vs. Ford, 61; social dominance, 145–46; social responsibility and, 2, 3, 17, 22, 24–25, 59, 65, 255, 364, 390–91, 472, 525–29, 560–62; student workload, 175–76, 459–60; Teele on grading, 175–76; tuition and costs, 9, 64, 178, 254, 287, 353–54, 540, 542; Wall Street and, 465–82; as “the West Point of Capitalism,” 135–39, 168; women at, 137, 162, 203, 237–42, 288, 354, 459, 481, 533, 569–71; World War II and the military, 109, 117–18, 135–39, 265, 135–39, 265. See also alumni; campus; curriculum; faculty; specific deans

  Harvard Business School (HBS) Association, 195, 196, 231, 288

  Harvard Business School (HBS) online (HBX), 557, 571–74; Credentials of Readiness (CORe), 571–72, 573

  Harvard Business School Office of Overseas Relations, 231

  Harvard Business School Press, 250, 458

  Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP), 36, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 458, 490, 560

  “Harvard Business School Story, The” (Contardo and Wensley), 280

  Harvard Capital Campaign (2014), 532, 535, 545

  Harvard Center for Public Leadership, 314

  Harvard Center Shanghai, 234, 545

  Harvard Club, 83

  Harvard Corporation, 19, 67, 81, 222, 401, 522


  Harvard Crimson, 381

  Harvard Divinity School, 310

  Harvard EdX program, 573

  Harvard Endowment Fund, 67

  Harvard Gazette, 408

  Harvard Graduate School of Education, 545

  Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 68

  Harvard Kennedy School of Government, 7, 218, 309, 310, 340, 545

  Harvard Law Review, 293

  Harvard Law School (HLS), 11, 20, 26–27, 48, 55, 164, 199, 282, 310, 334, 507

  Harvard Management Company, 549

  Harvard Management Update, 303

  Harvard Medical School, 11, 20, 25, 81, 310, 545

  Harvard School of Education, 310

  Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 533

  Harvard School of Public Administration, 160

  Harvard Studies in Business History, 243

  Harvard Summer School, 572

  Harvard University, 8 14, 67; Bok as president, 334–41; CIA and, 230; Department of Chemistry, 67; Department of Economics, 19, 160; Department of Fine Arts, 67; Department of Social Relations, 221; elective principle, 12; endowment, 533; George Fisher Baker Professorship in Economics, 67; Graduate School of Applied Science, 34; HBS as financial heart of, 75; HBS as separate world from, 407–8; mission of, 12; science curriculum, 12; social elite and, 15–16, 20; Widener Library, 258

  HarvardWatch, 401, 522–23

  Hawthorne Works study, 83–85, 87, 88

  Hayashi, Alden, 304

  Hayes, Robert, 346–49, 443, 452, 456

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 14

  HBS Club of New York, 288–89

  HBS Clubs, 287

  HBS Environmental Club, 560

  HBS Fund, 287, 495

  HBS network, 3, 6, 9, 156, 179, 231, 318, 503; big-company CEOs and, 534–37; Bower and, 201–2; Bush 43rd and, 503; DLJ and, 468; Doriot and, 126; Lynton and, 534–37; Paulson and, 477; start-up capital and, 330, 477, 494; Stemberg founding of Staples and, 332–33

  HBS Research Center, Menlo Park, 328, 494

  HBS Section X, 570

  HBS Student Association Faculty Award, 557

  Healy, Paul, 521

  Heard, Francha Eaton, 237

  Heaton, Herbert, 21

  hedge funds, 466, 479, 531, 534, 540–41. See also Ackman, William A. “Bill”

  Heinz, John and Teresa, 560

  Henderson, Bruce, 207, 417

  Henderson, Ernie, 179

  Henderson, James, 128

  Henderson, Lawrence J., 81–82, 84, 111, 355

  Henderson, Rebecca, 238

  Henry, James, 406–7

  Hersum, Anita, 279

  Hertz, John D., 123

  Herzlinger, Regina, 238, 573

  Hewlett-Packard, 241, 321, 322, 460, 531, 563

  Higdon, Hal, 512

  Higgins, Bob, 332

  Higher Learning in America, The (Veblen), 95

  Hill, Linda, 238, 314, 557–58

  Hitch, Charles, 272

  Hoagland, Ralph, 128

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Sr., 25

  Homans, George, 308

  Hoopes, James, 14, 31, 3, 882, 114, 315, 317, 523

  Hoover, Herbert, 101

  Hosmer, Windsor, 326

  Hostetter, Amos, Jr., 323

  Hotta, Shozo, 205–6

  “How Business Schools Lost Their Way” (Bennis and O’Toole), 224

  “How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy” (Porter), 414

  How Harvard Rules (Trumpbour), 432

  Hubbard, Glenn, 405

  Human Problems of an Industrial Civilization, The (Mayo), 88, 90

  human relations movement, 37, 81–90, 93, 118, 286, 355

  human resources movement, 61, 197–98

  Huston, Darren, 531

  IBM, 142, 209, 289, 301, 347; HBS grads hired by, 460; HBS partnership with, 154–55; HBS’s Executive Education and, 151; HBS’s MBAs required to buy computers and, 155; Kanter and, 404; layoffs at, 404, 492–93

  Icahn, Carl, 367, 480, 481

  Ignatius, Adi, 306

  Iksil, Bruno (London Whale), 472, 548

  Immelt, Jeffrey, 305, 531

  “Impact Investing: Trading Up, Not Trading Off” (Bales), 7

  INCADIS (Individual Case Discussion Simulator), 287

  income inequality, 5, 10, 23, 56, 390, 426, 510, 539, 540–41; CEO compensation and, 165–66, 539, 544; concentration of wealth, 539; stock market and, 491; submerged state and, 542; wage stagnation and, 165, 426, 491

  “Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–1998” (Saez), 540

  India: business education in, 231, 233; Satyam Computer Services fraud, 408–9, 521

  Indian Institute of Management–Ahmedabad, 230, 231, 236, 564–65

  India Research Center, 234, 545

  Individualized Corporation, The (Ghosal and Bartlett), 491

  Industrial Bank of Japan, 153–54; endowment of HBS professorship, 153, 402

  industrial organization (IO), 412–13

  industrial psychology, 84–86

  innovation, 557–58; disruptive, 303, 409, 422, 424, 572, 573; Doriot and wartime, 124; founder-inventors and, 60; MBAs and, 120–21; MBAs in Silicon Valley and, 10. See also entrepreneurs

  Innovation Corrupted (Salter), 521

  Innovator’s Dilemma, The (Christensen), 573

  In Retrospect (McNamara), 274

  INSEAD, 126, 231, 232, 530, 531, 552

  Inside Job (Hubbard), 405

  Inside the Harvard Business School (Ewing), 51, 164, 166, 280, 299, 300, 301, 306, 496–97, 527

  Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 97

  Intellectual Venture Capitalist, The (Paine and Piper), 437

  Intercollegiate Case Clearing House (ICH), 231

  International Teachers Program, 231–32

  In Their Time (Mayo and Nohria), 350

  Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory (Raiffa, Schlaifer, and Pratt), 216

  investment banking. See Goldman Sachs; Wall Street

  “Investment Trust Racket, The” (Doriot), 122–23

  Iran Center for Management Studies, 232

  “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” (Carr), 306

  Istanbul Research Center, 234

  “IT Doesn’t Matter” (Carr), 305–6

  “It’s Time to Make Management a True Profession” (Nohria and Khurana), 306, 439, 566

  Ivey Business School, 279

  James, Edmund, 12, 13, 14, 28, 52

  James, Hamilton, 468

  James, Ralph, 536

  James, William, 22

  Janet, Pierre, 78

  Japan: business education, 198, 232, 233; capital investment vs. America, 343; carmakers, 246, 270; Deming and, 344; Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, 235; Graduate School of International Management, 233; HBS study of industry, 205; industry in, 349, 350, 352, 358; invasion of U.S. market, 417, 462; management practice from, 233; managerial models, 310–11; Sumitomo bank, 205

  Japan Research Center, 234

  Jay Cooke (Larson), 237

  Jefferson, Thomas, 32

  Jennings, Marianne, 528

  Jenrette, Richard, 467–70, 496

  Jensen, Michael, 5, 298, 365–82, 385, 411, 419, 424, 434, 443, 446, 454, 455–56, 480, 487, 524, 525, 535, 550, 567, 576; CEO compensation and, 539, 550, 371; Kaplan’s Balanced Scorecard vs., 442; language for his early courses, 379; loss of credibility, 372, 375–76, 381; works by, 366, 368, 370, 371, 373–74, 375, 378

  Jerusalem Institute of Management, 232

  JetBlue Airways, 284

  Jobs, Steve, 60, 236, 320, 328, 543

  John C. Whitehead/Goldman Sachs & Company Faculty-Business Executives Exchange Program, 475

  Johnson, Abigail, 241, 531

  Johnson, H. Thomas, 297

  Johnson, L. Robert, 323

  Johnson, Lyndon, 173, 218, 274–75, 354

  Johnson, Pitch, 321

  Johnson, Robert, Jr., 171

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p; Johnson, Samuel, 106

  Johnson, Ted, 126

  Johnson, Thomas, 443, 444–52, 575–76

  Johnson & Johnson, 169, 171, 172, 525–29; credo of, 527, 528–29

  Jones, Conrad, 170, 351

  Joseph, Fred, 120, 381, 431

  Journal of Business and Economic History, 243

  Joyce, William, 229–30

  J. P. Morgan & Company, 26, 67, 455

  JPMorgan Chase, 51, 466, 471, 531, 548

  Jung, Jiwook, 381

  Jurvetson, Steve, 321

  Kahn, Otto Hermann, 105

  Kaiser, George, 531

  Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, 238, 404, 502, 559; as HBR editor, 301; IBM and, 404; speaking fees, 410

  Kantor, Jodi, 507, 570, 571

  Kantrow, Alan, 297, 299–300

  Kaplan, Robert S., 297, 442–52, 525, 536; Balanced Scorecard, 297, 373, 374, 375, 442–44, 445, 447; Johnson and, 444–47, 450–51, 452; works by, 297, 443, 444, 446, 486

  Karnow, Stanley, 272–73

  Katzenbach, L. Emery, 289

  Kaufman, Allen, 389–90

  Keller, Maryann, 247

  Kellerman, Barbara, 197, 309, 310, 314, 543

  Kellogg, Vernon, 80

  Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 92

  Kennedy, John F., 218, 271, 285

  Kennedy, Robert, 520–21

  Kennedy, Robert F., 285

  Kenny, Graham, 543–44

  Kerry, John, 407

  Key, Wilson Bryan, 288

  Keynes, John Maynard, 386

  Khosla Ventures, 469

  Khurana, Rakesh, 217, 220, 224, 236, 306, 366, 367, 369, 423, 439, 440, 454, 524, 550, 551, 566

  Khuzami, Robert, 478

  Kidder Peabody, 42, 96, 106, 142, 338, 380

  Kiechel, Walter, 36, 38, 62, 194, 252, 258, 302–3, 304, 305, 337, 356, 371, 414, 453, 542–43

  Kihn, Martin, 206

  Kimball, Lindsley Fiske, 220

  Kindred Spirits (Callahan), 168, 357

  Klarman, Seth, 466

  Klein, Roger, 406

  Kleiner, Art, 348, 444–46, 452

  Kleiner, Gene, 322

  Knowing Capitalism (Thrift), 490–91

  Knudsen, William, 139

  Koch, Jim, 456, 477

  Koehn, Nancy, 238, 249, 410

  Kohlberg, Jerome, 477

  Kornhauser, Arthur, 85

  Kotter, John, 156, 409, 410

  Koyaanisqatsi (film), 446

  Kozlowski, Dennis, 491

  Kozmetsky, George, 235

 

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