“Be good, be kind, be generous, be a role model, be someone upon whom others depend, be a voice for those who are silenced.” -Professor Jill Avery. As students prepare for the #HBS 2022 Commencement we asked faculty what advice they have for soon-to-be graduates heading out in to the world. https://hbs.me/3M6UuYo
Oh peace, a reminder that my teacher's material is always a manifestation of gratitude, respect and deep gratitude from alumni of any university or study. Equally passionate for every student at Legendary of Harvard Business School top one Tears are touched ... joy or joyful! It is worth preparing for such your day and event in advance of you and problem-solving skills, towards a world of life philosophy circulate and creativity, teamwork, art of negotiation, self-regulation, time management, problem-solving skills, respect for other person's culture, general knowledge and responsibility, and humane etiquette. Good morals are humane, humane courtesy of manners, self-respect, social communication, honesty, human empathy, work ethic, management is an administrative quality.
If you can't decide which to choose, you should go back to the start!
My suggestion is that they be the critical and democratic voice and that they never allow themselves to be silenced by those who think they own the world and the truth!!!!!
Hope to be so successful and give commencement speech at Harvard.
Congratulations to all I wish to be part of you
Please speak louder for those who are hurting, weak, and hungry; Especially, for the hungry children.
Dear Professor Jill, Greatly coined words have outlined the definition of true leadership. A true leader talks less, but exactly keeps on contributing towards the organization, towards the society, towards the mankind without Noise...... Best regards for the best thought
"be someone upon whom others depend, be a voice for those who are silenced" A good reminder for me as well. Congrats to 2022!
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2yThe ancient Persians had a mantra for humanity , made up of three parts, Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds. I am happy to see professor Jill Avery and my beloved Harvard Business School seem to engage and encourage somewhat of the same a few thousand years on.