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The Wisconsin MBA program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business was ranked 32nd in the regional category in this year’s Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive ranking of MBA programs.
The program dropped slightly from 25th place in 2006, leveling out near its previous rankings of 33rd in 2004 and 34th in 2005.
The Wall Street Journal’s seventh annual ranking was published in the newspaper’s Monday, Sept. 17 edition and was based on feedback from recruiters. To create the ranking, more than 4,000 recruiters were surveyed on their views of full-time MBA programs across 21 attributes including: students’ leadership potential and strategic thinking, their previous work experience, the faculty and curriculum, the career-services office and other issues.
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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business is the fifth most favorite regional program among corporate recruiters surveyed by the Wall Street Journal and Harris Interactive.
The Kelley School -- which ranks second among public programs -- jumped 10 places in the newspaper's seventh annual survey of regional schools from 15th a year ago and made the strongest improvement of any Big Ten school in all of the rankings and most other schools rated by the newspaper.
The Wall Street Journal today (Sept. 17) also ranked all of the business schools by industry. Kelley's programs in consumer products, and energy and
The Wall Street Journal has ranked Babson College #21 among the 51 Regional MBA programs, a gain of 14 places from last year's #35 placement.
This ranking is solely based on the opinion of 4,430 corporate recruiters who rated full-time MBA programs on 21 different attributes, including students' leadership potential and strategic thinking, their previous work experience, the faculty and curriculum, and the career-services office.
There are three rankings produced: National, Regional (Babson's grouping), and International. These distinctions are based on program size, national reputation, and similar companies that recruit at the same schools.
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The Asian Innovation Awards showcase some of the region's most inventive people and companies.
The Wall Street Journal Asia presents the awards in association with Global Entrepolis@Singapore, an international networking eve
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business is ranked among the worlds top schools for leadership in integrating social and environmental issues into its MBA offerings, according to the Aspen Institutes 2007-08 edition of Beyond Grey Pinstripes, a biennial survey and alternative ranking of business schools.
The school was ranked 33rd in the world, and 24th in the U.S. In 2005, Wisconsin ranked 28th in world and 16th in the U.S. The School of Business maintains its ranking of second among the Big Ten schools.
Beyond Grey Pinstripes measures how well MBA programs equip students with an understanding of the
MITs Sloan tops Harvard among recuiters
Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Sloan business school ranked higher than Harvard Universitys business school in a survey published in Wednesdays Wall Street Journal.
The research, conducted by the WSJ and Harris Interactive, examined what recruiters think of the nations top M.B.A programs. The rankings measured how appealing the business schools were to the corporate recruiters who hire their M.B.A. graduates.
MITs Sloan ranked tenth while Harvard was placed at 14.
Recruiters surveyed said Harvards shortcomings include an arrogant culture and graduates excessive salary demands.
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School ranks in top five MBA programs
The Wall Street Journal has named the Krannert School of Management a top five MBA school for the third year in a row Wednesday.
Charles Johnson, director of masters and executive programs, said the results show Krannert has fantastic students with a great attitude.
Our students have great analytical skills but also work well with other; its a unique combination, said Johnson.
The study polled only recruiters who work for companies hiring graduates and didnt consult or talk to the schools that they ranked, he said.
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Meet Ross event for MBA students
The University of Michigans Stephen M. Ross School of Business will have a Meet Ross event in Hyderabad to present to prospective MBA students. An MBA recruiting reception will be held at Hotel Taj Krishna on October 3 from 7.00 to 9.30 p.m.
The Wall Street Journal recently ranked the Ross School of Business as the No. 1 business school in the United States for the second time in the last three years. WSJ rankings are based on feedback from campus recruiters. The world-class faculty at Ross include noted professors C.K. Prahalad, Noel Tichy and
This year's winners of the Asian Innovation Awards are saving lives and saving the environment.
From bird-flu diagnostic kits to a maternity and infant-care program to a way to treat used lubricants, this year's winners represent the spirit of Asian innovation and creativity.
The Wall Street Journal Asia presents the awards in association with Global Entrepolis@Singapore, an international networking event taking place this week in Singapore.
Sheila, is a manager in shares of Credit Suisse continues to emphasize that education gave him a slot in the work on Wall Street. Less than 10 per cent of senior positions on Wall Street are occupied by women and Sheila is part of this little statistic. She finds it is neither an advantage nor a disadvantage to a woman in a club of men.
"My father died when I was nine," said Sheila. "I knew I had no recourse - My mother was a nun, quiet person, and I was the oldest child. Thus, can also serve nine years, I
Invites application for free Ph.D Education in Marketing
Chairman of the Marketing Department, Dr. Arun K. Jain, will be interviewing qualified applicants
in India during December 2002.
State University of New York at Buffalo seeks applicants with strong quantitative and verbal skills
who have completed or are completing degree either in Engineering (B.Tech or M.Tech), Economics (M.A.)
or Management (MBA) for admission to their Ph.D. program in marketing commencing in August, 2003.
A strong background in IT will be particularly advantageous. Subject to satisfactory performance,
all admitted students would receive full tuition waiver and a graduate assistantship of
$15,000 + per annum for four years.
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