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When, in January of 1974, Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho signed the Paris “Peace” Accords, I was on leave from Harvard Business School, working in Tehran at the newly formed Iran Center for Management Studies. Most of my American Full entry→
Richard Helms Explains `Skimming’
Where there are large flows of money, you will find skimmers
Part 2 of The Dark Side of Business Strategy [1234 ]
In 1973 I was living in Iran, on leave from my faculty position at Harvard Business School, helping to start a new business school in Tehran—the Iran Center for Management Studies (ICMS). While there I spent an afternoon with Richard Full entry→
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The Sound of a Domino Falling
Iranian students could not understand the US loss in Vietnam