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G-Lab ’10: Intergrupo, Colombia Growing a business by cultivating relationships Listen >> |
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G-Lab ’10: Kampala Family Clinic, Uganda Digging into a private clinic’s past to help plan for its future Listen >> |
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2010 $100K Competition Winners: C-Crete Technology Natanel Barookhian, MBA '10, and his teammate talk about the genesis of their idea and their next steps. Listen >> |
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Warning: Physics Envy May be Hazardous to Your Wealth Andrew Lo addresses the problem of finding the right level of abstraction with which to think about economic phenomena. He compares economics to physics, with some surprising results. Watch >> |
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Rusnano: Fostering Nanotechnology Innovation in Russia In both lecture format and conversation with Sloan Senior Lecturer Noubar Afeyan, Rusnano CEO Anatoly Chubais presents an ambitious plan to create Russia's Nanotechnology Center--a $10 billion, entrepreneurial ecosystem that incorporates education, research and business incubation. Watch >> |
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From Relief to Reconstruction -- Practical and Policy Challenges As the United Nations and worldwide NGOs face the challenges of providing basic services to the survivors of the January 2010 Haitian earthquake, Oxfam's Raymond Offenheiser scrutinizes what will ultimately be "crucial to the outcome, in the Haitian context, of a successful recovery and rehabilitation by the Haitian people and for the Haitian nation--distributed leadership." Watch >> |