“Stanford and Harvard Business School share a common mission: to educate leaders around the world. Over the last several months, as we have explored the advantages of working together, we have become enthusiastic about the opportunity to deliver online an unparalleled management-education portfolio to executives and leaders around the world.”
“It's a product that's new to the city, and we've found a lot of success with it. It's going very well so far. They've been full since they opened up.”
“[In an interview with La Stampa's Molinari, HBS dean Kim Clark emphasizes the unique aspects of HBS that make the two-year MBA program -- what many alumni consider -- a life-changing experience. Especially in an era marked by a crisis in corporate confidence, Clark has put added focus on an initiative called Corporate Responsibility, Ethics and Values, which dovetails off of the school's own Community Standards -- integrity, personality accountability, and respect.] Whoever takes upon himself responsibility needs those three values, ... Integrity and personal character distingish the leader. The role of the school is to shape students around these values in order to create their professional identity.”
“We hold him to be a prophet of God. We think of him as standing where Moses stood. So, imagine you're getting a phone call from Moses. It kind of focuses the mind a little bit.”
“And he's just so patient. He never sees Douglas as in his Terrible Twos. He just says, 'Wow, he's talking so much.' He's amazingly patient and gentle with his children. He's just unreal. He does everything.”