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100 1 _aColeman, John,
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245 1 0 _aPassion & purpose :
_bstories from the best and brightest young business leaders /
_cJohn Coleman, Daniel Gulati, W. Oliver Segovia.
246 3 _aPassion and purpose
260 _aBoston, Mass. :
_bHarvard Business Review Press,
_c(c)2012.
300 _a1 online resource (xiv, 296 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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505 0 0 _aFloating above the boxes : business, nonprofit, and the age of falling boundaries /
_rUmaimah Mendhro --
_tLearning from Kibera : nonprofit lessons for business from East Africa's largest slum /
_rRye Barcott --
_tCommerce and Culture : combining business and the arts /
_rChristina Wallace --
_tIraq, Afghanistan, and the business of peace /
_rJake Cusack --
_tBusiness in the world : how corporations can be change agents /
_rKelli Wolf Moles --
_tInterview with David Gergen, adviser to four presidents, Director of Harvard's Center for Public Leadership, and senior political analyst for CNN --
_tBridging two worlds : an India story /
_rSanyogita Aggarwal --
_tQatar debate : education, civic engagement, and leadership in the Arabian Gulf /
_rAndrew Goodman --
_tEmerging social enterprise : learning the business of agriculture in Tanzania /
_rKatie Laidlaw --
_tGlobal citizen year : learning from the world /
_rAbigail Falik --
_tThe business of reconciliation : how cows and co-ops are paving the way for genuine reconciliation in Rwanda /
_rChris Maloney --
_tInterview with Dominic Barton, Global Managing Director of McKinsey and Company --
_tNonconforming culture : how to feel comfortable in who you are no matter where you are /
_rKimberly Carter --
_tDiversity Day : whole people, whole organizations, and a whole new approach to diversity /
_rJosh Bronstein --
_tWomen and the workplace /
_rTasneem Dohadwala --
_tJoyful on the job : a generation pursuing happiness at work /
_rBenjamin Schumacher --
_tPeople leadership from Baghdad to Boston /
_rSeth Moulton --
_tInterview with Deb Henretta, CEO, P&G Asia --
_tA sustainable career /
_rAnnie Fishman --
_tFrom safety nets to trampolines /
_rValerie Bockstette --
_tThe value of community partnerships in addressing climate change /
_rCharley Cummings --
_tInterview with Carter Roberts, CEO, World Wildlife Fund --
_tBuilding an online marketplace /
_rJames Reinhart --
_tTechnology and social good : loans, relays and the power of community /
_rShelby Clark --
_tMobile millennials /
_rJason Gurwin --
_tInterview with Joe Kennedy, CEO and President of Pandora --
_tThe leadership boot camp : training the next generation of corporate leaders /
_rKishan Madamala --
_tThe MBA of hard knocks : why fast failure is the best thing for business education /
_rPatrick Chun --
_tThe new corporate classrooms : training's tectonic technological shift /
_rMichael B. Horn --
_tTackling financial illiteracy /
_rAlexa Leigh Marie Von Tobel --
_tThe education of a millennial leader /
_rJonathan Doochin --
_tInterview with Rich Lyons, Dean, Haas Business School, University of California-Berkeley --
_tMoving forward : Capstone interview with HBS Dean, Nitin Nohria.
520 0 _aProvides an overview of the big issues in the business world today, with firsthand accounts from young leaders tasked with tackling these issues head on.
520 0 _aFrom questions about globalization and sustainability to issues surrounding diversity, learning, and the convergence of the public and private sectors, tomorrow's leaders have a lot to think about. But these big issues aren't the only ones facing young leaders starting out in business today. What else are they focused on? And how do they prioritize the challenges and opportunities before them--while also making the world a better place? In Passion and Purpose, recent Harvard Business School MBAs share personal stories about assuming the mantle of leadership in ways unlike any previous generation. IN candid, often moving accounts of their successes and setbacks--from launching start-ups or taking on the family business to helping kids in the Arabian Gulf or harnessing new technology to develop clean energy--they reveal how their generation's ideas, aspirations, and practices are radically reshaping business and transforming leadership. Drawing on insights from a survey of five hundred students from top U.S. business schools, Passion and Purpose provides an overview of today's big hot-button issues, followed by firsthand accounts from the young leaders who are tackling these issues head-on. Their personal stories are rounded out with broader perspectives from established luminaries in business, academia, and the public sector, including Dominic Barton (Global Managing Director of McKinsey and Company), Deb Henretta (Group President of Proctor and Gamble Asia), Nitin Nohria (Dean of Harvard Business School), David Gergen (Director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School, senior political analyst for CNN, and former presidential adviser), Carter Roberts (President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund), Joe Kennedy (CEO and President of Pandora), and RIch Lyons (Dean of Haas Business School, University of California-Berkley).
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650 0 _aLeadership.
650 0 _aExecutives.
650 0 _aSuccess in business.
650 0 _aOrganizational effectiveness.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aGulati, Daniel.
700 1 _aSegovia, W. Oliver.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=674889&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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