HARVARD BUSINESS
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSOR ROBERT ANTHONY DIES Harvard Business School BOSTON - Robert N. Anthony, a much honored member of the Harvard Business School faculty for more than 40 years and a world renowned and prolific scholar, author, and innovator in the field of management accounting and control who also made his mark in public service at the U.S. Department of Defense and other government agencies, died on Friday, Dec. 1, at the Kendal Retirement Community in Computer Business Review: Linux Grabs 75% of All Open Source Investment Linux Today "The Linux operating system is the recipient of 75% of all vendor investment in open source software, according to a new report from the Harvard Business School, which also indicates that vendor support for open source is primarily motivated by boosting their proprietary offerings. Harvard narrows hunt for a leader Boston Globe Harvard has whittled down hundreds of nominees for its next president to a small list, including internal candidates and presidents of some of the nation's top universities, according to a source familiar with the process. CMP Technology Taps Patrick Brennan, Vice President, International Business Development, to Strengthen Its Global Focus PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance CMP Technology, a marketing solutions company serving the builders, sellers and buyers of technology worldwide, today announced that Patrick Brennan has joined as Vice President, International Business Development. BBC WORLDWIDE APPOINTS VICE PRESIDENT AMERICA EAST COAST AND LATIN AMERCA TO ITS MOTION GALLERY BUSINESS Broadcast Newsroom DMN Newswire--2006-12-5--BBC Worldwide has appointed Clara Fon-Sing as VP America East Coast and Latin America to its Motion Gallery business, as announced by Jan Ross, Senior Vice President, BBC Motion Gallery. Business Notebook for December 3, 2006 The News-Review TUESDAY, DEC. 5 But what if your child doesn’t get into Harvard? Salem Statesman Journal LOS ANGELES — Please! Let’s not say Harvard has done it again. For starters, I went to competing schools that were arguably better (they tell me). For another thing, the people who think that God was a Harvard graduate and that Harvard is the best school on earth mainly work at Harvard. The Playboy Publisher The New York Sun "Each time you know a great person you begin to know more and more that you yourself are not a great person," wrote James Laughlin after his stay with Gertrude Stein. Laughlin was taking a year off from Harvard; only a sophmore, he was already making great authors his business. On the same trip, Ezra Pound advised him to quit writing and start publishing: New Directions Press was the result. Little Big Man Carnegie, Sweet Hershey: Gift Books for Tycoons Bloomberg.com Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Robber baron Andrew Carnegie rubs shoulders with Intel Corp.'s Andy Grove and former Citigroup Inc. boss Sandy Weill in a clutch of books published about memorable business leaders this year. Johns Hopkins Gets a Separate B-School BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance With naming gift in hand, the university is set to launch the Carey Business School in 2007
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