LFGSM Celebrates 70 Years of Education, Introduces New Dean
Lake Forest Graduate School of Management (LFGSM) is celebrating 70 years of building business leaders in the Chicago Metro and across the country. Continue reading…
DePaul MBA Degrees Ranked Nationally, Internationally
Three DePaul University graduate MBA degrees were ranked among the top 100 internationally, and another three MBA programs were ranked among the top 40 in North America in Eduniversal’s Best Masters Rankings of 2016. Continue reading…
New Scholarships Available For Chicago Booth Weekend MBAs
Looking for some extra help as you try to pay your way through a part-time MBA program in the Chicago Metro? The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business is launching an MBA scholarship program to help professionals working in the nonprofit and government sectors with their financial aid needs. Booth’s new “Civic Scholars” program will offer full-tuition scholarships to eight students enrolled in Booth’s part-time Weekend MBA program. Continue reading…
REGISTER: UIC Liataud MBA Info Session
Prospective MBAs interested in learning more about the UIC Liautaud’s Master’s degree programs are encouraged to attend a general information session at the school’s Chicago campus. These sessions happen all of the time, with the next information session falling on January 21, from 6PM-7:30PM at Douglas Hall Room 170, found at 705 S. Morgan Street, Chicago.
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LFGSM Publishes New Webinar That Explains How to Make Meetings Worthwhile
In a new webinar available in full on YouTube, Brian Steinberg, a Business Leader Faculty member at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management, explains how meetings are an expensive use of company time. The webinar offer tips on determining when a meeting is required, deciding who to invite to a meeting and how to do so, and how to run an efficient and effective meeting. Continue reading…
Quinlan Entrepreneurial Class Teams Up With BBox Chicago
A recent article on the Loyola University Chicago website discussed how an entrepreneurial marketing class at the Quinlan School of Business partnered with BBox, a new “restaurant” seeking to break into the Chicago dining scene, to help push the startup’s brand.
BBox isn’t your average restaurant, in fact, it’s not really a restaurant at all. Instead, a machine prepares and sells breakfast sandwiches that are ordered through a smartphone app. Each machine will track a customer’s location and prioritize orders according to how close they are, ensuring maximum freshness and ease of delivery. Continue reading…