Seattle University Helps Entrepreneurs in Bangalore
To encourage and develop Bangalore entrepreneurs, Seattle University and Kanara Entrepreneurs (KE) Global entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the St. Joseph’s Institute of Management (SJIM). The agreement is one in a series of programs that SJIM has implemented to help their students become equipped with more industry-ready skills and experience. As part of the MoU, students will attend workshops, conferences, seminars and other activities. Continue reading…
The Best Los Angeles Global MBA Programs
Globalization is a foregone conclusion in the business world. Emerging markets overseas are gaining economic momentum and cultural fluency of international issues are becoming increasingly essential for business leaders. MBA students and graduates who ignore the undeniable shift toward interconnected markets may be left behind in today’s globalized world.
USD Mentor Program Connects Alums With Undergraduates
Starting a career in business can be intimidating for many undergraduate students. That’s one reason behind the Mentor Program run through the Ahlers Center for International Business at the University of San Diego School of Business. The program enhances career preparation skill sets by connecting undergraduate students with MBA alumni at companies such as WD-40, Qualcomm, UTC Aerospace Systems, Leidos, Hologic and more. Continue reading…
Friday Morning News & Notes: MBA Leadership, Tristan Walker and More
Good morning and happy Friday!
Here are a few stories you may have missed from the week that was …
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Stanford Seed Project Ensures Healthier, Safer Factories
Stanford’s Graduate School of Business recently discussed a Stanford Seed project crafted by economics professor Nick Bloom that examined the impact that teaching better management skills could have on productivity, health, safety and wages in the developing world. Those skills, hopefully, translate to healthier and safer factories.
What MBA Admissions Directors Really Look For
For anyone familiar with the academic admissions, regardless of what kind school they may be applying, there are always changes to the process. And for MBA admissions directors, the new criteria for who they want next is also part of the changes.