NYU Stern’s Robert Salomon and Stanford’s Garth Saloner have ideas on improving the MBA.
The new Clear Admit Best MBA Blogs list is out.
The Columbia Business School Small Business Consulting Program Fall application is now open.
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.
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.
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 [...]
Bill Taylor asks whether its time to stop using ‘students from elite business schools as a proxy for “talent” in the business world’ and adds ‘maybe it’s time to change our minds about what kinds of people are best-equipped to become business leaders’.
EIU’s Which MBA have a great diaries series following the fortunes of five MBA students from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Makes for some sobering reading.
Fred Wilson talks to NYU and Columbia MBA students about the VC industry for InSITE. Watch all 9 segments.