Elise and I just got back from Boston. We were there over the weekend for my 15th HBS reunion (how time flies) and we had a great time!
The reunion itself was great - but who would expect any less from HBS! The campus is absolutely beautiful, and a lot of new buildings have been built since I graduated. I warned Elise before we arrived that the campus is not the real world - it is so nice! And there were people in blue shirts everywhere smiling, greeting us, and ready to give directions or any help needed! It reminded me of my first day on campus when all the people working around campus greeted each of us with "Welcome to Harvard Business School". It's very well done...
So, Elise came with me to Dean Nohria's speech and some of the faculty presentations, and spent a bit of time hanging out in one of the many study lounges reading. I heard Clayton Christensen present, and it was so inspiring - both from a business and spiritual perspective. He is very accomplished, but very humble. He's LDS, and his faith is very evident in his approach toward life. He recently wrote a book called,
How will you measure your life? that I'm currently reading, and also another book called
Disrupting Class about disruptive technologies in the education system. Very interesting!
It was so fun to see people (most of whom I haven't seen in 10 years, since I was at the 5-year reunion). There are some great people, very accomplished and very nice. It was such fun to catch up with study group friends (who I spent every morning at breakfast with during our first year), section mates, and other friends. The personal relationships are really gratifying! Elise found it so funny that all these people knew me and I was always greeting and hugging people (and she had no idea who any of them were). Elise did meet a girl who she spent a long time talking with - Lila Brady, whose mom Julia was in my section. They had just returned to Maine after living for 3 years in Italy and going to the international school there, so she and Elise had a lot in common.
Elise got to join in a case study discussion for kids on Saturday. The case study was
Coca-Cola on Facebook by Professor Deighton, and he is the one who taught the class. It was an actual case, not a special case written for kids, so it was challenging. But Elise read it and prepared beforehand, and had a great time. It was broadcast for the parents in the room next door, and you could definitely see that they were a group of HBS alumni's kids! Every hand in the room was up, trying to "get in!" There were probably 100 kids in the room. Elise got in with a good comment about Coca-Cola wanting to create a "cool" image. She was raising her hand a lot, but just got in once (the teacher was trying to give as many people a chance as possible!). She was all miles when she walked out and said it was really fun - but she also said that mostly all of the comments were really good - and all the kids seemed smart! What a great opportunity for her!


We walked around Harvard Square and I showed Elise our apartment at 13 Story Street. We were staying at the Sheraton in Boston, so I also pointed out Dave's bachelor pad on Marlborough and Mass Ave! We did some serious shopping at Cambridgeside Galleria on Saturday evening (it was real de ja vu seeing the food court at the Galleria - where I ate many a lunch and dinner while I was working at Monitor next door).
Sunday we went to church at a new building on Binney Street in Cambridge, which was very nice (but I didn't know anyone there - a lot changes in 15 years!). Then we took a Boston Duck Tour which Elise loved (she said the guide was much funnier and more entertaining than most of the tour guides in Europe). She even got to drive the Duck! Then we had brunch at Fire and Ice in the Back Bay. It's a restaurant that Dave and I went to (the Harvard Square location) when we lived there. We walked around the public gardens and spent some time relaxing before heading back to Zurich on Sunday evening.
It was a great time - both to be back at Harvard and see so many classmates, and also to spend some really nice time with Elise!