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Building a life howard h stevenson
Howard H. Stevenson (June 27, 1941) is the Sarofim-Rock Baker Foundation Professor Emeritus at Harvard University. Forbes Magazine described him as Harvard Business School’s “lion of entrepreneurship” in a 2011 article. Howard is credited with defining entrepreneurship as “the pursuit of opportunity beyond the resources you currently control.” INC Magazine described Howard’s definition of entrepreneurship as “the best answer ever.”
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- Building a life howard h stevenson
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- Howards Gift
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Howard is the author of eight books and 41 articles. His past roles at Harvard include Chairman of Harvard Business Publishing, Vice Provost for Resources and Planning, and Senior Associate Dean at HBS. He is often credited as being the most successful fundraiser in the history of Harvard University, raising over $600 million in philanthropic support for initiatives in business, science, healthcare, and student life.
Howard h stevenson talks entrepreneurship at babson
Howard's Gift
Howard Stevenson is the subject of a book written by his former student and friend, Eric Sinoway, titled Howard’s Gift: Uncommon Wisdom to Inspire Your Life’s Work, which was released by St. Martin's Press on October 2, 2012.