Learning and Change – Roger Martin

Aticle looks at Roger Martin, co-founder of Monitor Co. and new Dean at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and his attempts to change the way MBAs are taught, focusing on integrative learning.

Get Smart

The Internet has revolutionized the world of business. How has the rise and fall of the new economy affected business schools in 2001? Find out here.

How to Get an MBA

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Who’s Hiring

An MBA is a healthy boost to any career, but if you have your heart set on working at a particular company, you want to make sure that it’ll be recruiting on campus when you graduate. Here’s a BusinessWeek Online tool that lets you pick a company and find out which schools it hires MBAs from.

The Top Business Schools – Career Journal

Career Journal of the _Wall Street Journal_ presents the results of its two-year long survey of corporate recruiters’ ratings of MBA programs from around the world. According to their survey, three smaller B-schools, Dartmouth’s Tuck School, Carnegie Mellon University’s Graduate School of Industrial Administration, and Yale University’s School of Management, were rated the top three, displacing the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford, and Harvard. In a … [ Read more ]

Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT)

MLT is a non-profit organization committed to helping students of color across the U.S. plan their careers from the time they are freshmen and sophomores in college by exposing them to the benefits of earning an MBA.

Since its inception in 1994, MLT has accomplished its goals through a number of services, the most essential of which is the Mentor Program. Through this component, each student … [ Read more ]

crack The GMAT

This “one stop shop for GMAT preparation” offers a free diagnostic test designed like the real computer adaptive tests, and the questions are of an actual test level. Thus it will give you an idea and feel of the actual test. The test also lets you compare your scores with those of other test-takers around the world.

The 12-Hour MBA Program

The Vest-Pocket MBA

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Teaching New Executives Some Old Tricks

Talks about B-Schools reaching out to the dot-com executive population.

Is the MBA Obsolete?

Article discusses one man’s prior work experience, his experiences in an executive MBA program and his opinions on its value.

Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA

After six years as a White House speechwriter for Reagan and Bush, Robinson enrolled at Stanford Business School, wrestled for two years in perpetual exhaustion with often incomprehensible mathematical, organization and marketing concepts and, upon earning his MBA “union card for yuppies,” interviewed in the communications world of Robert Maxwell, Steve Jobs and Rupert Murdoch (who hired him for a brief stint). In the tradition … [ Read more ]