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At Harvard Business School, instead of textbooks, first-year MBA students are assigned 800 case studies over two years.
28:00 - 30:48 (02:48)
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At Harvard Business School, instead of textbooks, first-year MBA students are assigned 800 case studies over two years. Each class involves one randomly selected student presenting a case study to the class, followed by a lively discussion.
ChapterA Father's Love: A Harvard Business School Case Study
Episode#225: John Crowley -- The Real-Life Captain America and Bruce Banner (Seriously)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares his experience of taking a course in Harvard Business School where real executives and entrepreneurs taught them.
30:48 - 31:43 (00:55)
Summary
The speaker shares his experience of taking a course in Harvard Business School where real executives and entrepreneurs taught them. He recalls a funny moment where he asked the professor why there's math involved in the course when he was promised there would be none.
ChapterA Father's Love: A Harvard Business School Case Study
Episode#225: John Crowley -- The Real-Life Captain America and Bruce Banner (Seriously)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A family's journey through the diagnosis and treatment of a rare disease in their daughter while navigating the challenges of work and raising a young family.
31:43 - 33:16 (01:32)
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A family's journey through the diagnosis and treatment of a rare disease in their daughter while navigating the challenges of work and raising a young family.
ChapterA Father's Love: A Harvard Business School Case Study
Episode#225: John Crowley -- The Real-Life Captain America and Bruce Banner (Seriously)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
John Crowley's life changes when his two children are diagnosed with a rare neuromuscular disease that doctors predict will end their lives within a year.
33:16 - 35:00 (01:43)
Summary
John Crowley's life changes when his two children are diagnosed with a rare neuromuscular disease that doctors predict will end their lives within a year. With no medical background, Crowley throws himself headfirst into finding a cure for the disease, starting a biotech company that aims to save the lives of his own children and others with the same condition.