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有人知道耶鲁Barry Nalebuff吗?

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楼主
发表于 2006-12-21 13:43:00 | 只看该作者

有人知道耶鲁Barry Nalebuff吗?

开始非要去美国,后来通过争取Barry Nalebuff 可以跟我电话面试了,有没有人知道他的?
沙发
发表于 2006-12-21 14:53:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用stella_j在2006-12-21 13:43:00的发言:
开始非要去美国,后来通过争取Barry Nalebuff 可以跟我电话面试了,有没有人知道他的?

恭喜你老兄,很荣幸被Professor Nalebuff面试,呵呵。他不是录取委员会的,但是SOM最牛的几个教授之一。我听过此人的课,此人极其极其聪明,脑子反映很快,是strategy方面的大牛,有自己的公司,给很多公司做CONSULTING,写过几本畅销书,比如Why not, Co-opetition, 以及Thinking Strategically。你可以到amazon上输入Barry Nalebuff,然后会看到他的著作。

他80年代初毕业于MIT,获得数学、经济学学士,以RHODES SCHOLAR的身份交换到英国牛津,完成经济学PHD学习。返回美国后任教于PRINCETON经济需系,主要研究博弈论。88年来YALE管理学院做正教授,研究博弈论、战略以及谈判等内容。

不过请注意,此人很傲慢,有点老子天下第一的感觉。他很喜欢challenge学生。如果你很聪明,说的很好,他肯定会说你强。如果你含糊不清,让他觉得你很笨,你就基本没戏了。我不知道你怎么会争取到Nalebuff给你做INTERVIEW,说实话,如果让我在SOM挑选老师INTERVIEW或者谈判,他是两个我最不想挑的老师之一,呵呵。

祝你好运。

板凳
发表于 2006-12-21 15:37:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用cheeyong在2006-12-21 14:53:00的发言:

说实话,如果让我在SOM挑选老师INTERVIEW或者谈判,他是两个我最不想挑的老师之一,呵呵。

不要吓唬人家女孩子!

地板
发表于 2006-12-21 19:50:00 | 只看该作者
靠,这辈子和这牛人说一次话也就满足了
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-12-21 21:49:00 | 只看该作者

“如果你很聪明,说的很好,他肯定会说你强。如果你含糊不清,让他觉得你很笨,你就基本没戏了。”

请教:怎样才能表现得很聪明,让他觉得我很强呢?

看来要做足200%的准备了。

哦,对了,他不是招生的,但是是牛教授,他会问什么问题呢?我想应该不是常规的招生问题吧。大家帮我出出主意。
[此贴子已经被作者于2006-12-21 22:24:52编辑过]
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发表于 2006-12-22 00:34:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用cheeyong在2006-12-21 14:53:00的发言:

恭喜你老兄,很荣幸被Professor Nalebuff面试,呵呵。他不是录取委员会的,但是SOM最牛的几个教授之一。我听过此人的课,此人极其极其聪明,脑子反映很快,是strategy方面的大牛,有自己的公司,给很多公司做CONSULTING,写过几本畅销书,比如Why not, Co-opetition, 以及Thinking Strategically。你可以到amazon上输入Barry Nalebuff,然后会看到他的著作。

他80年代初毕业于MIT,获得数学、经济学学士,以RHODES SCHOLAR的身份交换到英国牛津,完成经济学PHD学习。返回美国后任教于PRINCETON经济需系,主要研究博弈论。88年来YALE管理学院做正教授,研究博弈论、战略以及谈判等内容。

不过请注意,此人很傲慢,有点老子天下第一的感觉。他很喜欢challenge学生。如果你很聪明,说的很好,他肯定会说你强。如果你含糊不清,让他觉得你很笨,你就基本没戏了。我不知道你怎么会争取到Nalebuff给你做INTERVIEW,说实话,如果让我在SOM挑选老师INTERVIEW或者谈判,他是两个我最不想挑的老师之一,呵呵。

祝你好运。

hehe, don't frighten that mm. Nalebuff can speak a little Chinese. His wife and two kids speak Chinese very well. I think he is a nice person.

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发表于 2006-12-22 00:53:00 | 只看该作者

Haha, his wife is from MIT too and works at Yale.

http://mayet.som.yale.edu/coopetition/Nalebuffbio.html

Barry Nalebuff, co-author of CO-OPETITION
            

Barry Nalebuff, the Milton Steinbach Professor at Yale School of Management, is co-author with Adam Brandenburger of CO-OPETITION. His first book, THINKING STRATEGICALLY: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life, written with Avinash Dixit, is a popular business school text. It has been translated into seven languages and was a bestseller in Japan. A consultant, as well as a scholar, Nalebuff applies Game Theory to his work with Fortune 500 clients and in antitrust litigation. He has advised American Express, Bell Atlantic, Citibank, Corning, General Re, Merck, and Procter & Gamble, among others. Nalebuff has worked with McKinsey & Co. to help bring game theory into their consulting practice and with the Federal Communications Commission in the design of the Personal Communication Spectrum Auction and then with the Bell Atlantic-Nynex-Airtouch-US West consortium as their bidding consultant. He serves as a director of Bear Stearns Financial Products and the Connecticut Citizenship Fund.

At Yale, Nalebuff teaches a wide variety of courses. At the management school, he teaches competitive (and cooperative) strategy, mergers and acquisitions, political-economic marketing and game theory and decision-making. He also teaches a course in negotiation strategy at Yale's law school and an undergraduate course on political theory in the Ethics, Politics, and Economics program. Actively involved in the Yale community, Nalebuff wrestles with budget deficits, ever-rising tuition, and faculty hiring and promotions as a member of the university budget committee and the management school's appointment committee. Prior to Yale, Nalebuff was an assistant professor at Princeton University (1985-89) and a junior fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University (1982-85).

His interest in economics and game theory began with his undergraduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1980 with degrees in Economics and Mathematics. A Rhodes Scholarship took him to Oxford University where, two years later, he received a doctorate in economics and the George Webb Medley thesis prize. The Harvard Society of Fellows brought Nalebuff back to the United States. This award, given to eight people a year, across all fields from archaeology to zoology, funds the recipients to pursue any interests for three years. ("The only requirement," he says, "was to turn up every Monday night for dinner with the other Fellows. Only now, in retrospect, do I realize the value of those three years without any teaching responsibilities.")

After Harvard, Nalebuff moved to Princeton University to work with Joseph Stiglitz. At Princeton, he was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, a Bicentennial Preceptorship, and three National Science Foundation awards. In his spare time, he wrote a puzzles column for the Journal of Economic Perspectives.

In addition to his books, Nalebuff writes extensively on the application of game theory to business and politics. He has written dozens of academic papers, as well as the lead article in the July- August 1995 issue of the Harvard Business Review "The Right Game: Using Game Theory to Shape Strategy," written with Adam Brandenburger. He is also an associate editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives, the Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, and was previously an associate editor of the leading politics journal, World Politics. His op-ed pieces have appeared in The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, and the Washington Post. One such piece in October 1991, applied game theory to politics to argue that a Clinton-Gore ticket was the Democrat's best strategy to beat Bush. Frequently quoted in magazines and newspapers on business strategy, Nalebuff was featured in a Forbes magazine cover story on Game Theory.

Nalebuff lectures and gives executive forums and training programs throughout the U.S., as well as internationally, designed to teach people how to think strategically. He began his public speaking career early when, while still in high school, he surreptitiously won Yale's sophomore oratory contest, much to the consternation of one particular Yale professor. "After that experience, a Yale degree wasn't an option, although Yale finally let me in as a professor," says Nalebuff.

An avid squash player, Nalebuff says, "One of the greatest features of MIT was that I could play Varsity squash. Alas, that might not have happened elsewhere." At MIT, he also learned to ride a unicycle. "It's amazing, but just like a bicycle, you don't forget how." He also began playing the oriental game of "Go" at MIT, where he became head of the "Go" Club-"an honor given to the worst player." More seriously, he confides, "MIT had the world's greatest economics department and I had the great privilege to learn from such luminary professors as Robert Solow, Paul Samuelson, and Jerry Hausman."

Born in the Boston area, Nalebuff lives in New Haven, CT with his wife, Helen Kauder, and their two children. Barry met Helen at his MIT dorm when she was a freshman and he was a junior. They've been together ever since, except for extended periods of time when their various educational and career pursuits put them in different cities-or even on different continents.

Helen, who for 12 years handled relationships with Asia for Citibank, just joined Yale University as Director of Licensing. Tri-lingual, speaking Chinese and French as well as English, she has passed her skills on to their daughters Rachel and Zoë. "As a result," says Nalebuff, "I'm learning Mandarin from my kids."

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发表于 2006-12-22 06:11:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用yaoyao99在2006-12-22 0:53:00的发言:

Haha, his wife is from MIT too and works at Yale.

http://mayet.som.yale.edu/coopetition/Nalebuffbio.html

Barry Nalebuff, co-author of CO-OPETITION
   

Barry Nalebuff, the Milton Steinbach Professor at Yale School of Management, is co-author with Adam Brandenburger of CO-OPETITION. His first book, THINKING STRATEGICALLY: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life, written with Avinash Dixit, is a popular business school text. It has been translated into seven languages and was a bestseller in Japan. A consultant, as well as a scholar, Nalebuff applies Game Theory to his work with Fortune 500 clients and in antitrust litigation. He has advised American Express, Bell Atlantic, Citibank, Corning, General Re, Merck, and Procter & Gamble, among others. Nalebuff has worked with McKinsey & Co. to help bring game theory into their consulting practice and with the Federal Communications Commission in the design of the Personal Communication Spectrum Auction and then with the Bell Atlantic-Nynex-Airtouch-US West consortium as their bidding consultant. He serves as a director of Bear Stearns Financial Products and the Connecticut Citizenship Fund.

这位JJ是Barry的什么人~~这么了解,照片好像很睿智啊~

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 楼主| 发表于 2006-12-29 00:03:00 | 只看该作者

要耶鲁面试了,急死人了

Barry Nalebuff ,谁能告诉我怎么准确读这个名字吗?nalebuff 中各个元音是不是像nanny but 这样啊?Mr. Yale, 我真的没办法上msn再联系你了,想办法告诉我。。。

另外,谁能科学地告诉我地震后电话面试效果会不会更差啊。。。谢谢。

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发表于 2006-12-29 11:10:00 | 只看该作者
台湾人将其翻译为:奈尔巴夫.
我觉得台湾人的翻译一向比较符合读音,所以大体应该是这个?
面试加油.近来国际长途好像没有问题?不过我打得是欧洲.
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