Which Business Schools Produce The Most Unicorn Founders?
Billion-dollar startups, more affectionately and repeatedly crowned as Unicorns, have become a benchmark that business schools around the world use to boast overall success. But which business schools actually produce the most successful startup founders?
Stanford Study Explores Public Perception of Unethical CEOs
A new study from the Stanford’s Graduate School of Business conducted by the Rock Center for Corporate Governance revealed an extreme disconnect between the perception of unethical CEOs and business leaders and what the appropriate punishment for them should be.
How To Become An Accountant With An MBA
When it comes to stable career tracks, there are few more surefire bets than keeping the long arm of the Internal Revenue Service at bay, particularly if you’re the hyper-punctual, law-abiding, number-crunching type. If so, the role of accountant may be just right for you.
Stanford GSB’s Future Leaders Program Demystifies MBA Experience
Stanford’s Graduate School of Business recently discussed its Future Leaders Program, which gives rising undergraduate juniors from underdeveloped communities and diverse majors a peek at its MBA.
Stanford Seed Transformation Aims to Accelerate New Economies
Stanford’s Graduate School of Business recently published an article on the impact of its Stanford Seed initiative, which aims to make Stanford “the leading research university for thinking about the challenges of poverty in the developing world” by addressing the physical and infrastructural issues that hamper economic development, as well as “cultural practices and entrenched psychological conditioning.”
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Stanford Seed Interns at West African Mobile Tech Firm
Stanford’s Graduate School of Business recently published an article about the experience of Stanford Seed Musila Munuve’s recent internship at Ghanaian mobile technology company SMSGH, which creates “mobile solutions for different companies.”