History Teaches
There are 2 articles for this feature.
Current business issues presented through the lens of historical perspective.
The Return of the Salesman
| Q&A with: | Walter A. Friedman |
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| Published: | June 8, 2009 |
| Feature: | History Teaches |
Salesmen have received a bad rap over the years, but increasingly the profession is drawing scholarly interest. Business History Review coeditor Walter A. Friedman discusses the publication's recent themed issue on salesmanship.
Published in 2008
The Matchmaker of the Modern Economy
| Published: | April 9, 2008 |
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| Feature: | History Teaches |
In the wake of World War II, Georges Doriot helped found the world's first public venture capital firm, American Research and Development. Doriot (1899–1987) was also a professor at Harvard Business School for 40 years. Our book excerpt from Creative Capital: Georges Doriot and the Birth of Venture Capital (HBS Press) describes how ARD first came to "marry" investors and innovators.
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