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Stanford Graduate School of Business added 14 new photos to the album: Voices of Stanford GSB – 2017/2018 — at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Hear more about what it's like to be a member of the GSB community through these personal narratives.
This 360-degree video takes you inside a Stanford GSB classroom and on top of Highland Hall, with several stops in between.
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Stephen Harper, Canada’s former Prime Minister, explains how big changes start with the smallest acts of bravery.
Are you aware of what your body is communicating before you say a single word?
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Distinguished GSB alum Tom Steyer, MBA ’83, founder and president of NextGen America, opened up about why he thinks Stanford plays a key role in the change he wants to affect in the world. Watch his full View From The Top interview here: http://bit.ly/2FhzEWZ
"It is important for us to recognize that most of the investments in technology, and most of the advances, are likely to come from business, and hence the decisions of business leaders will be central to the direction these technologies take."
- Dean Jon Levin