GSB at 100

GSB at 100

The Magic

20 min · 17 de sep de 2025
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In 1925, Herbert Hoover, a Stanford alum and future U.S. president, had an idea. “A graduate School of Business Administration is urgently needed upon the Pacific Coast,” he wrote.  One hundred years later, what has Stanford Graduate School of Business [https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/] accomplished, and what might its future hold? Listen in as professors reflect on founding principles, frontier technologies, and the magic that makes the GSB the place it is — and shapes what it aspires to be. Learn more about the Stanford GSB Centennial [https://www.gsb100.stanford.edu/]

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A 100th birthday is an occasion to celebrate. On October 10, more than 3,200 alumni, students, faculty, and staff gathered on campus for Stanford Graduate School of Business’ [https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/]s Centennial Day.   “The next century of business leadership begins here, with us, together,” Sarah A. Soule, the Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean and the Morgridge Professor of Organizational Behavior, told the crowd at Frost Amphitheater.    On the fourth and final episode of GSB at 100 [https://www.gsb100.stanford.edu/gsb-at-100-podcast/], you’ll hear the sounds and stories of this once-in-a-century event. You’ll also hear from those who know Stanford GSB unlike anyone else, including George G.C. Parker, the Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Emeritus, who first came to the school 65 years ago as an MBA student.    “Stanford business school teaches management and administration,” Parker says. “I think management and administration, done well, is one of the greatest forces for societal advancement that there is.”   Learn more about the Stanford GSB Centennial [https://www.gsb100.stanford.edu/]

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