Inside the McCombs MBA Classroom: The Power of Information Technology
One of the best ways to get to know an MBA program is to sit in on a class. While the classroom is just one aspect of the business school experience, a class visit offers a valuable preview of the learning environment, instructor expertise, student interaction and quality of discussion.
Unfortunately, not many MBA candidates have a chance to attend a course before landing on campus. That’s one reason that the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business began offering a detailed write-up describing one of their popular MBA classes. Continue reading…
MIT Sloan Co-Hosts Cyber Summit to Discuss How to Thwart Cybercrime
MIT Sloan School of Management last week co-hosted the Cambridge Cyber Summit, featuring a panel of cybersecurity experts discussing ways in which government and financial institutions can minimize cybercrime by “understanding the motivations of the hackers,” according to this recent article.
Payment Method Affects Perceived Value of Purchase, Rotman Professor Finds
The University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management this week shared exciting new research published in the Journal of Consumer Research on the correlation between the ease of a consumer’s preferred payment method and the perceived value of the good or service purchased.