YouTube CEO and UCLA Anderson Alum Susan Wojcicki Responds to Google Memo
Earlier this month, Google found itself in the midst of controversy after an internal memo from now-former employee James Damore was released to the staff. His out-of-nowhere diatribe claimed, more or less, that women are less biologically capable of being software engineers than their male counterparts. The document, titled “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber,” was later released to the public, instantly causing scrutiny. Continue reading…
Emory Goizueta Students Gather on West Coast for the Modular MBA Program
The modular MBA program at the Emory University Goizueta Business School gathered together students, alumni and business leaders across several cities for a week-long immersion experience earlier this summer.
The Berkeley-Haas MBA Career Path
Three months after graduation, nearly 87 percent of University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business full-time MBA students had a job. These graduates accepted positions in a variety of industries and at a range of top companies including Adobe, Cisco, Facebook and Microsoft. And thanks to Haas’ close connection with Silicon Valley, 38.8 percent were in technology. Continue reading…
Finding An Affordable San Francisco MBA
Students pursuing an MBA have a lot to look forward to upon graduation: More job opportunities, an extensive network and the skills to navigate the changing marketplace. Unfortunately, many MBA students also leave school weighed down by debt, and unable to freely start their careers. Particularly for students living in cities like San Francisco, one of the most expensive cities in the U.S. to live, finding an affordable program is a top priority. That’s why we’ve laid out the most affordable San Francisco MBA programs.
Wharton Professor Extols Virtues of Not Having Too Much Virtue
Adam Grant, professor at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton, spoke at Utah State University’s 2017 commencement ceremony. Though most graduation speeches encourage students to tirelessly pursue their dream, even in the face of countless rejections, Grant advised students to re-frame their views on giving up.
Berkeley Book Discusses Leadership And Strong Personalities
“Who you are shapes how you build.” It’s the informative, overarching message from a pair of Berkeley Haas School of Business fellows in their new book Built For Growth, which explores how the personalities of successful entrepreneurs inform their empires.