The Best MBA Clubs in Boston
The right MBA program is as much an opportunity to learn the tools of your trade and find your niche as it is about building a professional peer and alumni network. There’s no more sure-fire method to sow the seeds that may sustain you (cue booming omniscient Wizard of Oz voice) FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE than within MBA clubs. We took a look at the best MBA clubs that Boston’s business schools had to offer. Continue reading…
Harvard Uncovers Effects of Better Bosses
Harvard Business School‘s blog published a press release about a recent paper co-written by HBS Assistant Professor Christopher Stanton, along with Stanford Graduate School of Business professors Kathryn Shaw and Edward Lazear that examines the effects of better bosses on employees. Continue reading…
Industry Spotlight: Venture Capitalism in Boston
Why Are There So Many Startups in Boston?
Alongside the usual Silicon Valley and San Francisco suspects, Boston has long been a major hub for startups—and with good reason. According to a recent article in Inc. Magazine, “Having multiple universities in close proximity with each other”—namely the MIT Media Lab and the Harvard Innovation Lab—“has fostered a culture of turning cutting-edge research and technology into startup ventures.”
The Business of Giving Back: 5 Philanthropist MBAs
There has long been a tradition of philanthropy in the MBA community. Graduate degrees in business place a great deal of importance on ethics. As a result, alumni are often inspired to give back once they achieve success. The philanthropic efforts of some notable MBA graduates continue well into retirement. Here are several examples of philanthropist MBAs that stood out to us.
Executives with an MBA: 5 Success Stories
A Look at the Numbers
Recently, MBA programs have received a lot of criticism. Many business leaders and experts have claimed that the necessity of an MBA to achieve success is a myth. However, while there are examples of successful people like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg, who didn’t complete university, there are also many examples of compelling executives with an MBA. Continue reading…
SFSU Dean to be Honored at Harvard’s African American Alumni Conference
San Francisco State University’s (SFSU) College of Business recently honored Dean Linda Oubré with the Bert King Award for Service. King graduated from SFSU College of Business in 1970 and is remembered for his achievements in furthering educational opportunities for African American students. Continue reading…