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How to use your stimulus check to start side hustles

While people are working remotely or quarantined at home, they re also brainstorming business ideas and passion projects.  Most businesses need money to get off the ground, and you might be short on funds. Millions of Americans received $1,200 payments as part of the $2 trillion relief package from the US government earlier this year. Congress is set to pass another $900 billion COVID-10 aid bill, in which households would receive $600 per adult and $600 for each dependent. Americans will also receive $300 each week in federal unemployment insurance for 11 weeks through March 14, The Wall Street Journal reported. As you re waiting for that check, you might wonder if investing your COVID-19 aid to your business would be a good idea. 

Departing Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria Recalls a Consequential Decade

INDIA New England News By Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer At the end of this month, Dean Nitin Nohria will close the books on a memorable decade leading Harvard Business School, capping a final year few will soon forget. A scholar of leadership and organizational change, Nohria, 58, joined the Business School faculty in 1988 and was named its 10th dean in 2010. Since then, he’s steered the School through two economic crises, the Great Recession, and the coronavirus pandemic. As the School’s first Indian American dean, Nohria sought to make the School more inclusive and representative on race and gender and to get M.B.A. students out of the classroom to work on real-world business challenges with the debut of the FIELD curriculum.

Departing Business School dean reviews his decade at the helm

At the end of this month, Dean Nitin Nohria will close the books on a memorable decade leading Harvard Business School, capping a final year few will soon forget. A scholar of leadership and organizational change, Nohria, 58, joined the Business School faculty in 1988 and was named its 10th dean in 2010. He has steered the School through the Great Recession, the coronavirus pandemic, and the recent economic crisis. As the School’s first Indian American dean, Nohria sought to get MBA students out of the classroom to work on wider-world business challenges with the debut of the FIELD curriculum. He also worked to make the School more inclusive and representative on race and gender, and announced an Action Plan for Racial Equity in September.

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