When you're at the top business school in the nation, some things come easily.
Last year, 95% of Harvard Business School students landed jobs or launched companies within three months of graduation, reports the Wall Street Journal.
And HBS intends to keep it that way — in part, by creating more entrepreneurs.
This fall the school is rolling out a new curriculum, which focuses more on ethics and "hands-on training in entrepreneurship and leadership," its dean Nitin Nohria tells the Journal:
To read the full, original article click on this link: What Harvard B-School Is Doing To Make Sure 95% Of Its Students Get Jobs Again This Year
Author:Aimee Groth