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· High Altitude Leadership
· Strengths Based Leadership
· Reality Check
· You Can't Order Change
· The Great Depression Ahead
· Getting China and India Right
· It's Not What You Sell, It's What You
Stand For
· The Trophy Kids Grow Up
Your Turn
What I Would Tell My Past Students
Jane Hughes served on the faculty of Brandeis's International Business
School in Waltham, Massachusetts, for 17 years. She currently serves as a
consultant and teaches at the State University of New York's Levin
Institute.
Spotlight
Mastering the Market
Students learn just how much the market depends on whether companies have
the cash flow to pay their liabilities.
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Making
Connections
Carl-Henric Svanberg, CEO of telecom giant Ericsson, takes on big
problems by offering sweeping solutions.
Crisis and
Consequence
How do professors teach finance during the economic downturn?
INSEAD's Gabriel Hawawini, CEIBS' Xinge Zhao, and New York University's
Thomas Cooley consider the struggling world economyand what it means for
students at today's business schools.
Dial M for Mobile
Is the cell phone the most annoying thing in the classroom? Or the
most useful?
Turbo-Charge Your Tech
Services
Technological innovation requires ongoing support, says James
Chaffee of the University of Iowa.
New and Improved:
B-School Curriculum
Three schools—Butler, Columbia, and Villanova—give their programs
complete makeovers. |