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Amy S. Choi

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Marketplace
  • TechCrunch
  • Businessweek.com
  • Entrepreneur

Past articles by Amy S.:

Can apps help veterans suffering from PTSD?

Experts, and vets themselves, say yes. → Read More

In China, your credit could depend on how often you visit your parents

The country is designing a credit score that factors in social behavior. → Read More

Americans, including tech insiders, are using less social media

People are gradually setting boundaries with social media. → Read More

What "Armageddon" got right about space drilling, and what it (mostly) didn't

Little about the 1998 blockbuster is true to life, but mining asteroids and comets is "humanity’s future, I’m pretty convinced of that," one expert says. → Read More

Slow internet? Fast internet? You might be paying the same price

You and somebody across town might be paying the same fee, but getting very different service. → Read More

Automattic’s Matt Mullenweg on facing exclusion in design with actions

Automattic, MIT Center for Civic Media and my company, The Mash-Up Americans, have been working together to have honest dialogues, build empathy and help.. → Read More

Automattic’s Matt Mullenweg on facing exclusion in design with actions

Automattic, MIT Center for Civic Media and my company, The Mash-Up Americans, have been working together to have honest dialogues, build empathy and help.. → Read More

Facing exclusion with data

What does Automattic - a technology company, MIT Center for Civic Media - a research powerhouse, and The Mash-Up Americans - my media firm, have in common?.. → Read More

Facing exclusion with data

TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. → Read More

Facing exclusion with data

What does Automattic - a technology company, MIT Center for Civic Media - a research powerhouse, and The Mash-Up Americans - my media firm, have in common?.. → Read More

Can Being Yourself Sink an MBA Application? I Go 'Undercover' to Find Out

Our B-school "applicant" interviews at New York University's Stern School of Business, where a good visit can win admission. How does she do? → Read More

This Group Wants Companies to Take Clowning Seriously

To help develop clowning for corporate clients that need better employee engagement, Skoyz Wellness turned to Fuqua School of Business → Read More

Gotten Arrested? Put It on Your B-School Application

Whatever you do, don't lie to cover it up. The case of Mathew Martoma is an example → Read More

Having a Baby While You're in Business School: A Road Map

New mom Kristina Milyuchikhina at Wharton wants women to know it's possible. Here's how she did it → Read More

Keeping MBAs Focused on Social Change, Even After the Fad Passes

An annual conference at IESE, a Spanish business school, helps B-school students around the world keep pursuing socially responsible jobs → Read More

European Business Schools Open Up Online

HEC Paris leads European business schools in using online education—and even Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs)—to extend its global reach → Read More

Faculties at Elite Business Schools Still Skew Heavily Male

Faculties at seven of the top MBA programs are more than two-thirds male, which can make female students feel unwelcome, and fewer are applying → Read More

I Took the GMAT With No Preparation. Here's What Happened

Prospective MBAs spend dozens of hours studying for the GMAT. I learned what happens when you reduce test preparation time to zero → Read More

Online Education Has a Loneliness Problem. Can Harvard Fix It?

Harvard Business School's first female tenured professor tries to create an online course that doesn't isolate students → Read More

New Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Almost Became (Gasp!) an Investment Banker

For Chicago Booth's Executive MBA program, Nadella commuted from Seattle, and initially wanted to pursue investment banking → Read More