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Trust the Process (But Not the Students)
Why Snowstorms, Schedules, and Student Autonomy Pose Strategic Risks
Anonymous Contributor
1 day ago3 min read


How HBS Made a Blizzard a Viral Marketing Moment
A (not) Guide to Rage-Baiting as an Established Brand

Ramya Vijayram
1 day ago6 min read


Spending Where It Matters
The Student Association’s strategy to make HBS events more inclusive, accessible, and impactful

Ben Rubin
1 day ago3 min read


Into the Void
How Founders Find Technical Support at HBS

Kiera Klinsky
Feb 54 min read


It's Time to Build
In the age of AI, the world belongs to the builders. In 2011, Marc Andreessen wrote that “software is eating the world.” 14 years later, that line feels less like a prediction and more like a prologue, the opening chapter of a story that was only beginning to unfold. Software never finished eating the world. AI simply arrived with two forks and a much bigger appetite. We are now in the early innings of a technological revolution: an era where agents write code, AI absorbs ent

Eric Menser
Dec 3, 20255 min read


Founder's Mindset Hangover
After a long night of too many drinks of Founders Mindset and Essays by Paul Graham, I woke up with the following question: for what are early-stage VC firms really looking? LinkedIn is overflowing with posts insisting that you must have everything figured out before you build anything: a clearly defined problem, a big enough market, the perfect team, a plan to scale fast, metrics proving your solution works, a moat to defend it, a sustainable business model, an efficient di

Cristián Richard
Dec 3, 20256 min read


How HBS Made a Blizzard a Viral Marketing Moment
A (not) Guide to Rage-Baiting as an Established Brand

Ramya Vijayram
1 day ago6 min read


Winter Travel: IFC Edition
Combining the joys of education and the wonders of travel to get a secret-third thing

Ramya Vijayram
Feb 46 min read


Passion Isn't Sharp
Jake Goodman (MBA ‘26) shares his musings as the leaves turn. Oh boy, by golly, deck the halls, it’s time to pontificate. I’m ready to make the argument that you don’t need to have passion for your career path. First, I will chart the history of career passion as a modern bourgeois phenomenon driven by the entanglement of the means of production with a consumerism that is obsessed with seeing the worker in the things consumed. Second, I will write a series of paragraphs that

Jake Goodman
Dec 3, 20254 min read


The Gospel of Wealth
The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced

Andrew Carnegie
1 day ago9 min read


The Ethics of a Billion
Michelle Yu (MBA ‘26) on luck, leverage, and the limits of extreme wealth

Michelle Yu
1 day ago6 min read


The Great Holiday Innovation Race
How CPG brands launch, test, and learn in real time. Every December, grocery aisles and online carts transform into test markets disguised as celebrations. Shelves fill with limited-edition packaging, seasonal flavors, and giftable product bundles all designed not only to capture holiday excitement but to generate priceless data. For consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies, the holidays are no longer just the biggest sales moment of the year; they are a strategic laboratory f

Charisma Glassman
Dec 3, 20255 min read
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