Netflix Exec and Ryan Seacrest Productions President Headline Drucker Day
Claremont Graduate University’s Drucker School of Management announced speakers for its annual Drucker Day event, which will take place on November 14, 2015. This year’s Drucker Day features talks with leaders who will share their experiences in training and managing top talent within creative industries.
In a press release Dean Tom Horan said, “We will hear executives across industries share their stories, and discuss how [to] prepare yourself and others to manage the unique challenges of thriving in creative organizations and the broader creative economy.”
Drucker Professor Bernie Jaworski Receives AMA Lifetime Achievement Award
Bernie Jaworski, the Peter F. Drucker Chair in Management and the Liberal Arts at Claremont Graduate University’s Drucker School of Management, has received The 2015 Mahajan Award from the American Marketing Association (AMA).
According to the AMA, Jaworski is one of the country’s most highly cited and influential marketing scholars: three of his articles on market orientation have been cited more than 15,000 times and have led to a stream of other research from academics around the world. Continue reading…
Drucker Professor Jenny Darroch Considered Influential Scholar of Management
A new study in the Journal of Knowledge Management examined the 100 articles that have been most cited in top knowledge management journals. There was a familiar name across the byline of two articles on that list: Jenny Darroch, marketing professor at the Drucker School of Management.
Darroch is one of only a handful of researchers to have multiple articles identified by the study. Her 2005 article “Knowledge management, innovation and firm performance,” from the Journal of Knowledge Management, ranks 18th on the list with 329 citations.Her 2003 article “Developing a measure of knowledge management behaviors and practices,” also from the Journal of Knowledge Management, is 56th on the list with 194 citations. Continue reading…
Drucker Holds Student Life Webinar
The Drucker School of management will be holding an upcoming webinar for prospective students. The webinar will be held April 1 and will give prospective students an insight in to student life as a Drucker MBA students. Participants in the webinar will have the opportunity to hear first-hand what it is like to be a Drucker student, opportunities that are available for Drucker students on and off campus, how students handle work, life and school responsibilities and the rest of the ins and outs of being a Drucker students.
The event is free to attend and is open to all prospective students. Those interested in attending the webinar can complete a registration form online. Webinars are held online. The only thing needed to attend the event is an internet connection and headphones or speakers. More information will be sent to you about accessing the webinar after registering online.
Final App Deadline for Drucker FT MBA April 1
The final application deadline for the Full-Time MBA program at the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University is April 1. This application deadline is for the MBA program that will begin in the Fall 2015. Although Drucker admissions operates on a rolling basis, this last deadline is slightly more competitive, although there will be sufficient room for strong candidates.
Applicants who apply after Round 3 will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applicants must complete the online application form and provide the admissions office with the required supporting documents by the deadline to be considered for admissions review.
Drucker FT MBA Round 2 App Deadline Feb. 1
The Round Two application deadline for the MBA program at The Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management is Feb. 1. This deadline is for the Fall 2015 Full-Time MBA program offered at the Drucker School. Although applications for the program are processed on a rolling basis, applying by the outline priority deadlines gives prospective students adequate time to have their applications reviewed before the start of the term. Prospective students who apply by the second application deadline will have a significant less amount of competition than those who apply by the third application deadline.
Prospective students who apply to the Drucker School must hold a U.S. equivalent of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Applicants are also required to have at least three years of work experience. The Admissions Committee at Drucker weighs quality of work experience more than quantity. Experience in direct management is preferred for applicants but is not required.