Sandra J. Sucher
There are 4 articles for this faculty member.
Teaching The Moral Leader
| Q&A with: | Sandra J. Sucher |
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| Published: | November 19, 2007 |
| Feature: | Lessons from the Classroom |
In The Moral Leader course at Harvard Business School, students exchange their business management case studies to discuss some of the great protagonists in literature. Professor Sandra Sucher discusses how we all can find our own definition of moral leadership.
Published in 2003
Sharing the Responsibility of Corporate Governance
| Q&A with: | Sandra J. Sucher |
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| Published: | May 5, 2003 |
| Feature: | Research & Ideas |
Is business malfeasance always the board's fault? HBS professor Constance Bagley argues that everyone has a stake in ethical behavior and moral reasoning.
Published in 2001
Why Leaders Need Great Books
| Published: | June 18, 2001 |
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| Feature: | Lessons from the Classroom |
How do leaders get to be leaders? HBS professor Joseph L. Badaracco Jr.'s remarkable course uses works of literature instead of case studies to teach leadership. Find out what’s on his reading list.
Published in 2000
Financial Services 24/7
| Published: | April 11, 2000 |
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| Feature: | Research & Ideas |
Technology, especially Internet technology, is having a huge impact on the financial services industry, leaving old and new players — and consumers — scrambling to find their place in the new environment. HBS Professors Dwight Crane, Warren McFarlan and Sandra Sucher look at the new paradigm for financial services in this report from the HBS Bulletin.













