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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact Barbara Buell at 650 723-1771 or buell_barbara@gsb.stanford.edu STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS — The Stanford Graduate School of Business formally broke ground on its new business school campus September 10. Designed to fulfill the...
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS —Are we running out of water? No. But we are depleting some important water sources necessary for growing food and sustaining fisheries. That is the message Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute, gave to Stanford Graduate School of Business students...
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS — If the world had to rely on the United States for all of its oil, the supply wouldn’t last very long — one year to be exact. According to calculations by Gilbert Masters, Stanford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Emeritus, current oil...
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS — Auto firms, household appliance makers, and others are busy developing products designed to save energy and reduce global warming. But the most effective strategy to save the planet from rampant consumption might simply be soundly scolding people who insist...
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS -- Bill Drayton is determined to "tip the world in the right direction." He's the founder and CEO of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, the world's oldest funding and support organization for social entrepreneurs. Organizations supported by the 30-year-old...
STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS—Increases in executive compensation and stock options, jumps in incentives to manage earnings, and major shifts in the structure of auditing firms are just a few of the changes that led to loss of money and public confidence in corporations during the past...

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