Blogs1 - 10 of 127 recent posts for tag:"management education"
08
Nov
2009
Student Exchanges: Internationalization of B-Schools

1 day ago by Rahul Choudaha, PhD

A recent story in the New York Times highlights the trend among US business schools to widen the scope of international learning experiences for full time MBA students. Adding international experiences strengthens student learning, expands faculty research and enhances prestige of the institution in ...

DrEducation: Diagnosing ... - dreducation.com

07
Nov
2009
Schofield Media – Healthcare

2 days ago by Editor

Schofield Media – Healthcare Launched in 2006 and acquired SB communications as one of the leading publishers and event organizer. It is for international business to business media companies wants to launch healthcare as an important medium for saving lives of people. Schofield media collaboration ...

Medical Rag - medicalrag.com · 1 reference

04
Nov
2009
The legacy of Marshall McLuhan … continued

5 days ago by Michael Hinton

Marshall McLuhan (March 14, 1951, age 39). Literature is dead I wrote today to Innis. He has written a dazzling book, Empire and Communications. I shared with him some of the ideas that flowed from our meeting of minds, both in writing and in conversation. For example, literature today is in decline ...

Hinton - hintonandco.com

31
Oct
2009
Over-emphasis on Reward and Punishment

8 days ago by Gia

Employee recognition Does this sound familiar? It’s a Friday and another day at the office. Today is employee recognition day. As usual once a month the department manager gathers the whole group for a one hour meeting. Employees come to the faceless conference room and await the monthly employee re ...

Business Information Site - businessinformationsite.com

28
Oct
2009
Students pay too much when they buy essays

12 days ago by Michael Hinton

Marshall McLuhan (The 1960s, age 48-58). Cheap educations are costly I went to the University of Manitoba and obtained a B.A. in 1933 and an M.A. in 1934. I then decided the best thing to do next was start all over again. In 1934 I went to Cambridge, England to study for my second B.A.. I [...]

Hinton - hintonandco.com

27
Oct
2009
Fulbright in Arizona

13 days ago by Ángel Cabrera

It was great to host at Thunderbird today the community of Fulbright scholars in Arizona. Individuals from Pakistan to Paraguay, from Ukraine to Uzbekistan, studying anything from neuroscience to medicine to engineering, linguistics or business at any of the three state universities and Thunderbird. ...

Global Leaders Can Be Made - knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/cabrera · Rank: 54,342 · 4 references

20
Oct
2009
I pledge, je promets: Oath reaches Canada

20 days ago by Ángel Cabrera

The movement to establish a management code of conduct just reached Canada. University of Ottawa’s Telfer School of Management announced today that this year’s MBA graduating class has created an oath of professional conduct that they hope to take during their graduation proceedings this coming Sund ...

Global Leaders Can Be Made - knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/cabrera · Rank: 54,342 · 4 references

16
Oct
2009
International Cases in the Business of Sport

24 days ago by happymed

ISBN13: 9780750685436 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Click here to view our Condition Guide and Shipping Prices DescriptionAs size and position of sport management programs in higher education is getting stronger year by year, the number of students and staff, tea ...

Happy Media King - happymediaking.com

10
Oct
2009
The Monterrey connection

30 days ago by Ángel Cabrera

These 35 professionals in Monterrey, Mexico, are about to start their MBA finance class. But here’s the catch: while they sit in a classroom in EGADE (the graduate school of business of Tec de Monterrey), the professor will be lecturing from Thunderbird’s main campus in Arizona, and another 100 stud ...

Global Leaders Can Be Made - knowledgenetwork.thunderbird.edu/cabrera · Rank: 54,342 · 4 references

07
Oct
2009
The Best Education For Managers

33 days ago by Morgan

Crisis in management education There is no consistency today in the way we educate managers. Larger organizations tend to have more comprehensive programs. If we look at the business results of the past year it will show that these programs have not been very successful. In the US over 99.9% of all ...

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