One the more intriguing assignments we've had in recent months was preparing a multimedia presentation for the Harvard Business School's reunion. Our task was to vividly portray the achievements of the Class of 1963, now 45 years after cap-and-gown day. Since everyone's a voyeur, the guts of the presentation were built around a survey of class members that revealed such tidbits as: 50% of the class has a net worth of more than $10 million (or at least they did a few months ago), 79% have founded or co-founded a company, and 52% say they take out their own garbage. A bunch of wealthy, critical, seen-it-all CEO-types is a tough audience, but the presentation received some of the highest evaluation marks ever recorded.
