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The Economist Correspondent’s Diary at Haas

What’s a week at Haas like? The Economist’s Correspondent’s Diary offers an inside look at how the students are dealing with a mean economy and even meaner press.

MBAs – @TheEconomist says We’re Alright.

‘Despite the negative press, many MBA students remain a force for good’ says The Economist. Woohoo!

Getting into Stanford and Harvard Business Schools | A Middle East Application.

An Emirati friend of mine was recently accepted to the Harvard and Stanford Business Schools. He generously agreed to answer some questions on the hows and whys.

Stern’s Salomon on Improving the MBA.

NYU Stern’s Robert Salomon and Stanford’s Garth Saloner have ideas on improving the MBA.

Clear Admit Best MBA Blogs

The new Clear Admit Best MBA Blogs list is out.

Small Business Consulting Program [Columbia Business School]

The Columbia Business School Small Business Consulting Program Fall application is now open.

Hippocratic MBAs? | The Economist

Harvard Business School students take an ethical oath. The Economist isn’t impressed but starts a readers’ debate to discuss. Meanwhile, an unrelated Economist article on cheating scientists finds that shock, horror scientists too may be ethically challenged. An all too human condition it seems.

Seth updates us on the most selective MBA program in the world- His.

Sounds like it was a lot of fun.

The End of MBA Internationalism? | The Economist

The Economist reports on growing evidence that students are choosing not to travel to business schools – especially to the US where loans and job prospects are in decline.

I Love Cash Flow | Chicago Booth Dubai Event

Chicago Booth are hosting an event at DIFC May 13 7pm with Professor Scott Meadow and Associate Dean Caroline Karr Cordially: Risk has always been a part of the adventure of entrepreneurialism. However, in an asset class that is constrained by limited resources, how does one best assess, create and edit a concept while exposing [...]

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