A Quote by Christie Hefner

I've lectured at the Harvard Business School several times. — © Christie Hefner
I've lectured at the Harvard Business School several times.
The problem is that many times people suspend their common sense because they get drowned in business models and Harvard business school teachings.
I'm regularly speaking at London Business School and Harvard Business School. They're the next generation of leaders in the fashion industry.
The time I have already spent at Harvard has been a stimulating experience, and I look forward to developing my relationship and activities with the students, faculty and friends of the Harvard Business School community.
Governor Romney has a great business background. He is extremely well educated. He has several degrees from Harvard, including, you know, business and including a law degree.
I wrote my first piece about the disruption of the Harvard Business School in 1999. Because you could see this coming. I haven't yet done the one about the disruption of the Stanford Business School.
I've lectured at Stanford, Princeton & Harvard to name a few... I just might be smarter than YOU
[My father] was a banker. He was the president of the Cambridge Trust Company, the head of the trust department, and he taught classes at the Harvard Business School. And he was a member of the Harvard Faculty Club, which I am, too, because what I did is... I have the same name as my father, only Jr.
If Harvard is $60,000 and University of Toronto, where I went to school, is maybe six. So you're really telling me that education is 10 times better at Harvard than it is at University of Toronto? That seems ridiculous to me.
I don't have an MBA from Harvard Business School. I learnt everything on the job.
I got more out of the farm than Harvard Business School.
My most difficult class at Harvard Business School would have to be finance.
It horrifies me that ethics is only an optional extra at Harvard Business School.
Let me tell you, very frankly, when I went to the Harvard Business School I was more or less a committed socialist.
In the United States we have the great Harvard Business School, but America is the country with the greatest debt in the world.
When I came back to India after Harvard Business School, I started as a lawyer and as a trade union leader.
My mother taught public school, went to Harvard and then got her master's there and taught fifth and sixth grade in a public school. My dad had a more working-class lifestyle. He didn't go to college. He was an auto mechanic and a bartender and a janitor at Harvard.
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