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The founding chief executive of MapInfo Corp. who has outlined the need for leaders to run locally headquarters companies will help Union Graduate College groom the next generation of leaders.
Former MapInfo chairman Mike Marvin and former GE Global Research Director Walt Robb will lecture at the Schenectady graduate school’s new Tech Valley Leaders on Leadership program.
This is a way to bring the business community into the classroom, said fellow speaker and graduate college President Sue Lehrman.
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Two Tennessee Tech University administrators who stood side-by-side for 17 years in leadership of the universitys academic affairs have announced their retirements.
Marvin W. Barker, TTU provost and vice president for academic affairs, and Leo McGee, associate vice president for academic affairs, will leave their posts effective July 1.
We are very fortunate to have benefited from Dr. Barkers outstanding dedication and service through the years, said President Bob Bell. He is effective, yet compassionate in his leadership.
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The two-year course in leadership and management was launched in conjunction with the University of Bradfords School of Lifelong Education and Development (SLED).
Its aim is to equip managers, specifically in the fire and rescue service, with a dual academic and vocational qualification, and the skills needed to carry out their role.
The course has been adopted by a number of brigades across the country, and is seen as an alternative to the Fire Service College in Gloucestershire.
Phil Toase, chief fire officer at West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: The foundation degree in leadership and management is a good
The causes for massacres in central Bihar are rooted in the history of land-related caste-based dispute between Bhoomihars and landless Dalits.
These were the views expressed by Harish Dhawan of Delhi University, during his lecture on ``Roots of Massacres in Central Bihar'' at the Department of Sociology in Punjab University, here, this afternoon. The lecture was organised by ``Critique'' -- a campus-based forum for discussions and related activities.
Dhawan, in his lecture, pointed out that various armed gangs, mostly led by Bhoomihars, came up in response to the Naxalite movement. He explained with the help of statistics and chronology of superficial land-reforms
NEW DELHI: It was the former President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam’s day out on the North Campus of Delhi University on Saturday. From taking a class at Faculty of Management Studies to delivering a talk at the Central Institute of Education, the educationist in Mr. Kalam invigorated and charmed one and all.
At the FMS, Mr. Kalam lectured a class of final-year MBA students as well as visitors from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and a South Korean university on “Creative Leadership”.
Creative leadership
Mr. Kalam illustrated graphically how creative leadership can help transform India into a developed economy and also
FEB. 19 Entrepreneur of the West itself forward because of the imposition of ethical standards and can learn from their western counterparts, said PC Alexander, former governor of the province of Maharashtra.
It was the availability of K.C. Mappilla mothers Memorial Lecture on "Value-based governance", organised by Bodhananda Research Foundation for Management and Leadership Studies (BFR-ML), Thiruvananthapuram, here and now.
Effrénées of corruption in the public service, "said Dr Alexander. Intimidation of voters and election coverage booths are a common feature in most parts of the nation.
Company agrees those who raise social wealth as a leader, regardless of how she was rich.
Dominican University of California Takes Green MBA Mainstream
Dominican University of California has acquired the Green MBA program and trademark currently offered at New College of California. The Green MBA was the regions first graduate business program focused on corporate social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and social justice within the business context. The move to Dominican allows the MBA program to grow and reach a more mainstream student body.
The Green MBA co-founder and Executive Director John Stayton will move with the program to Dominican. The move is a homecoming of sorts for Stayton, who earned an MBA in International Business from Dominican
Kozhikode: The Department of Commerce St. Joseph's College, Devagiri, organize a national seminar on the theme "New initiatives in the field of entrepreneurship for sustainable development" at the hotel by 27 March Hyson.
In an interview with journalists here on Friday, Director of the Department of Commerce PI John's College and coordinator of the organizing committee, Philip K. Antony said that Dr. Krishna Kumar, director of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), opening the Seminar. UGC is the extension of financial assistance for the seminar.
The seminar was organized with the objective to estimate the crucial role of entrepreneurship in the economy
Techno-Park: Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, the Chief Minister, Mr. Dayanidhi Maran, Minister of the Union of Communications and Informatics, at the inauguration SDE Prameela Techno-Park; Madhapur; 9.30 pm
ICFAI: Seminar on "emerging trends in the insurance industry," Mr. GV Rao, a member of the Advisory Committee of reinsurance Insurance Regulatory Authority, to speak; ICFAI Business School, 6 pm
PRSI: Lecture on "New Deal for the rural sector - grass roots of communication ', Mrs. CS Ramalakshmi Additional Director-General Dr MCR HRD to the Institute, at Keynote.
The completion of God service function of the College Union and its affiliated associations of Nirmala College for women have found in their premises. The college union President, Ranjani Murali last year of literature, welcomed the collection. The head of the Department of Transport Management, Victor Louis Anthuvan of St.Joseph 's College, Trichy, took the presidency. He invited students to an improvement in the homeland. Citing examples of Tamil literature and history, he stressed that women fighting for their rights. An annual report on trade union activity was presented.
A national symposium "Gimmickry` 05 "was adopted by the Production Engineering Division
Union College graduates John Castellani and Robert Bertagna, who have gone on to lead successful business careers outside the region, have joined the Schenectady schools board of trustees.
Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable in Washington D.C., a chief executive lobbying group, earned a bachelors in biology at Union in 1972. His organization represents chief executives of U.S. companies that collectively have revenues of $4.5 trillion a year and employ more than 10 million workers.
Bertagna is the head of industrial group investment banking at Lehman Brothers in New York City. He earned his bachelors in economics at Union in
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