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  1. Bio. David Dodson has been active for thirty years in the management and formation of new businesses and is the author of the best selling book The Manager’s Handbook. After graduating from Stanford GSB, as a case writer he wrote the original course material for search funds — then in its infancy. After one year as a case writer, Dodson ...

  2. David Dodson. DAVID DODSON is on Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business faculty, where he guides students in tactical execution. He teaches one of the most sought-after courses at Stanford, and in 2023 The Economist listed his course as one of the three “hottest” courses at Stanford. He recently received the MSx Teaching ...

  3. David M. Dodson, MBA ’87, is a lecturer in management at Stanford GSB. In 1999, he cofounded Sanku (formerly known as Project Healthy Children), which addresses micronutrient deficiencies among mothers and children in the developing world. This had happened before. Since graduating from Stanford GSB in 1987, I’d had a half-dozen life ...

  4. Title: The Manager's Handbook. Author (s): David Dodson, Mike Lenz. Release date: August 2023. Publisher (s): Ascent Audio. ISBN: 9781663729255. In The Manager's Handbook, Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty member, serial entrepreneur, and investor in over 100 companies, David Dodson, delivers an insightful work that describes, in ...

  5. 2023-24 Courses. Managing Growing Enterprises STRAMGT 355 (Win) 2022-23 Courses. Managing Growing Enterprises STRAMGT 355 (Win) 2021-22 Courses. Entrepreneurial Acquisition STRAMGT 543 (Aut, Win, Spr) Managing Growing Enterprises STRAMGT 355 (Spr)

  6. David Dodson Lecturer Graduate School of Business CONTACT INFORMATION • GSB Office Information Bio ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS •Teaching Lecturer, Graduate School of Business COURSES 2024-25 • Managing Growing Enterprises: STRAMGT 355 (Win) 2023-24 • Managing Growing Enterprises: STRAMGT 355 (Win) 2022-23 • Managing Growing Enterprises ...

  7. Aug 22, 2020 · Since graduating from Stanford GSB in 1987, I’d had a half-dozen life transitions. But this was different, because it happened to me and everyone I know at the same time. Perfectly synchronized, we woke to less wealth and more time. We’d been told “you can’t buy time.”. Turns out we just had.