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Newsletter #42: December 1997

Delicious - "The most beautiful things in the world can not be seen with the eyes, but only with the human heart?; Kids Tips on Love (Humor); Helen Keller; Deb and her Horse; dr. Mark?s Search for Delicious - 14 pgs.

 


Newsletter #41: December 1997

1997 Reading List - ?You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give?; Seven Cynical Definitions & Seven Holiday Facts (Humor); Hall of Fame 1996 List; 1997 List of Seven Books - 6 pgs.

 


Newsletter #40: November 1997

Jukebox Society - "The Paul Principle: People rise in an organization until they reach a job that is no fun"; Twilight Zone's Willoughby; Paul of Vermont; Moon Over Vermont; Bark to Save a Tree; Microsoft Fights Back (Humor) - 14 pgs.

 


Newsletter #39: October 1997

Invisible Steps - ?Most people will go to their graves with their music still in them?; A Door Shuts, A Door Opens; Dreams Do Come True When They Don?t; CHildren Against Drugs, Inc. Transcendental Pi; Job Interviewing (Humor) ? 13 pgs.

 


Newsletter #38: September 1997

Leadership Lessons - ?We can do no great things; only small things with great love?; Einstein Environmentalism; Bring Values to Work; Alexander the Great; Mother Teresa; Job Application & Caring Capitalism (Humor) - 13 pgs.

 


Newsletter #37: August 1997

Getting It - ?There must be more than having everything?; ?Getting It?: Each in our Own Way - Student Stories; Protecting the MBA Brand; Short Books and Job Performance Reports (Humor) - 8 pgs.

 


Newsletter #36: July 1997

Freedom Fighter - ?In the great scheme of things, what matters is not how long you live, but why you live, what you stand for, and are willing to die for?; Freedom from Death; Story of an Israeli Freedom Fighter turned Executive Coach; Freedom from Computers/Internet (Humor) - 9 pgs.

 


Newsletter #35: July 1997

Resume Builders - ?I arise in the morning torn between the desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day?; Top of Ferris Wheel; Prison versus a Full-Time Job (Humor); Who's the Boss?; Choices from the Heart; Rites of Passage; Employability when Starting Out; Choices about Life and Home - 9 pgs.

 


Newsletter #34: June 1997

Fathers and Sons - ?Don't get really good at something you don't want to do"; Rediscovering the Passion at Work: Mercia Tapping's Two Stories of MBA Father-Son Relationships; Top 10 Predictions (Humor) - 8 pgs.

 


Newsletter #33: May 1997

Job Tips (Humor) - "Life may have no meaning. Or even worse, it may have a meaning of which I disapprove"; You&Co, SRB and Europe - 15 Minutes of Fame; Story of How to Keep Score in Life - 8 pgs.

 


Newsletter #32: May 1997

Mothers' Ways - "The shortest distance between two points is always under construction"; The Stories of two Harvard MBAs, primarily Photo Anagnostopoulos' struggle with the "Supermom Legacy"; Altruism as Self-Interest - 12 pgs.

 


Newsletter #31: April 1997

Community Lost and Found - "We are all angels with one wing, able to fly only when we embrace each other"; Heaven and Hell; Job Choice: Survey of Money-Values Tradeoffs; Stories of a Senior Executive Leaving Coke, a Corporate Exit by a Stanford MBA, and a Creative Startup by a Harvard MBA, CitySoft - 8 pgs.

 


Newsletter #30: March 1997

The White Light: From Success to Significance - "No amount of money will induce someone to lay down their life, but they will gladly do so for a bit of yellow ribbon"; Measuring Success: Lessons from the Third Grade; The Story of Vasili Alekseyev, the great Russian Weightlifter; Job Rejection (humor) ? 9 pgs.

 


Newsletter #29: March 1997

The Cowboy & the Astronaut - "What would business look like if instead of being growth centered -- with people treated as a means to growth -- it were people centered, with people being both the purpose and the primary instrument?"; The Business Enterprise Trust; The Story of Former Reebok President Joe Labonte?and Human Rights - 9 pgs.

 


Newsletter #28: February 1997

Love and Work - "Let me listen to Me, not to Them"; Heroes and Passion; Stories of the late Headmaster William Wyatt Barber and Professor John Lintner: Men I Loved; You & Company Manifesto - 10 pgs.

 


Newsletter #27: January 1997

Do You Have a Dream? - "We are governed not by armies or police, but by Ideas"; Death of Bill Cosby's son; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Speech (to be read out loud) - 7 pgs.

 


"Our deep desire is to be truly loved for who we are, and we are all searching for a context to make ourselves known."
- C. S. Lewis, author

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