
Features
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High Tech and Hope
India wakes up to a new economic reality. -
Solving the Energy Crisis
Thousands of small initiatives under way here and throughout the world seek to solve the mounting energy crisis. -
Across the Divide
Distributed teams span time and distance to get the job done. -
Profiles in Leadership:
Gaye Symington, MBA '83, ran for political office because she wanted to change the way her state financed its public schools. Now she heads Vermont's House of Representatives.
Departments
From the Dean
In the land of dreams, anything is possible
Inside Johnson
Internal assessment, EMBA programs booming, corporations support diversity, new alumni affairs director, faculty teach business jour-nalists, ASQ turns 50
Business Roundtable
Rx for big pharma, global marketplace, keeping fashion fresh, the power of words
Newsmakers
Alum-run company innovates computer-aided stethoscope, O'Hara in Asia, Bhojraj on beating analysts' expectations, and more
Intellectual Capital
Milstein directs Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise, faculty welcomes seven
Job Talk
Find a job you love: new career services for alumni
Tech Know
Unified communications: linking devices and industries
Vantage Point
Achieving ethical clarity through dialogue
Startups
Entrepreneur in residence helps launch business ideas
Startup Snapshots
Truman's and Hy Vong
Book Shelf
Kraushaar helps pen Weill autobiography, "Goodbye Guy" edits second eulogy tome, Timperlake on China as a military threat to the U.S.
Alumni Profiles
Michael Rolband '80, MEng '81, MBA '82: Turning green into gold Luis del Valle, MBA '99: Project Reconstruction in Iraq Angie Moster Fresch, MBA '03: Getting in tune with the nation's youth