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Every company is in the health care business, no matter its industry. So says John Quelch, a professor at both the Harvard Business School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where Quelch has devoted an entire class to the intersection of business and health care called “Consumers, Corporations and Public Health.” The course uses cases on a wide range of subjects, from HealthCare.gov to Royal Caribbean Cruises, to medical marijuana, to dig into issues of corporate strategy, employee safety, and how to solve health problems through research and innovation.
After World War II, the United States had one of the strongest systems of infrastructure in the world. Since then, the country’s infrastructure has been neglected and overburdened, and U.S. Competitiveness is struggling as a result. In her new book “Move: Putting America’s Infrastructure Back in...
Published 05/12/15
Michelle Zatlyn (MBA 2009) moved across the country in 2010 with the goal of defending online businesses and bettering the Internet. Five years later, she is the head of CloudFlare Inc., a burgeoning internet security company with more than 2 million customers. She sat down with CMO Brian Kenny...
Published 04/03/15