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T.H.E. Journal February 2001 Neil Terry |
Assessing Enrollment and Attrition Rates for the Online MBA The purpose of this paper is to examine enrollment and attrition rates associated with online courses, based on the experience of a regional MBA program that has been offering instruction over the Internet for three years... |
Fast Company November 2000 Jennifer Reingold |
'You Can't Create a Leader in a Classroom.' Professor Henry Mintzberg is one of the world's most influential teachers of business strategy. Now he's developing a new lesson plan: To change the very essence of business education itself... |
Salon.com October 10, 2000 Eric Lassiter |
"Scared Straight" for the business set MBA students take a mandatory trip to prison for a lesson on ethics from corporate criminals... |
Inc. October 1, 2000 Michael Warshaw |
Top Gun for Start-Ups An experimental graduate program is designed to carry students to their first start-up... |
Salon.com September 5, 2000 Scott Kirsner |
Old school is oddly cool Surprise. Stodgy Harvard Business School covers Net companies better than those screaming Net headline services. |
Fast Company September 2000 Seth Godin |
Change Agent "The core curriculum at business schools is as close to irrelevant as you can imagine." |
Inc. May 15, 2000 Donna Fenn |
The Profit-Minded Professor What ivory tower? Today's entrepreneurship profs are jumping on board student start-ups just as soon as their pupils graduate |
Fast Company April 2000 Rekha Balu |
Leaders, Learners, and Searchers Attention, class: This is not your father's MBA. The "Learning Journey" teaches what it means to lead in a truly confusing business environment: "We integrate two bottom lines -- profit and mortality." |
Fast Company December 1999 Ron Lieber |
Learning and Change - Roger Martin "When you're building Business School 2.0, you don't start from scratch." |
Fast Company October 1999 Cheryl Dahle |
Can an Old School Learn to Love New Media? Professor James Short teaches students at the London Business School how to play by the rules of the Internet economy. His mission: To turn Europe's top b-school into a British version of a Silicon Valley garage. |
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