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The second golf outing to benefit Fairmont State University’s MBA program will be held next Sunday at White Day Golf Course.
Organizers Jeff Jacobs, Dan Everly and Terri Markle are hoping for a full field of 36 participants, compared to the 18 golfers at the first tournament.
“Our last one was on a football Saturday with WVU playing a home game, so I think we were as successful as we could hope with 18,” Jacobs said.
The format of the tournament is a two-person scramble. Registration starts at 7 a.m., with a shotgun start at 8 a.m.
Markle recommended registering early for the tournament at the course or by phoning Jacobs at 816-6370 or Everly at 838-3075.
Cost is $35 per golfer, which includes 18 holes of golf, cart and sandwiches provided by East Side Subway. Mulligans are also available to purchase.
“We are very pleased with the results to date,” Jacobs said. “We locked down quite a few sponsors and some great prizes as well.”
Some of those prizes include a new driver from Allegheny Power and putter from Pets Plus. Golf USA has offered some door prizes as well as two rounds of simulation golf, free rounds of golf at White Day and various other golf supplies.
Each player will also receive a gift bag of accessories for the tournament.
“It’s running smoothly,” Jacobs said. “We were a little nervous about the sponsors, but it looks like we will get what we needed.”
The tournament is more than just a fundraiser.
It is also the MBA program’s project management course, and Jacobs said they hope the program can continue after he graduates this year.
“We are compiling some documentation for future students to keep this up,” he said. “Eventually we’d like to grow it into something a little larger, but White Day and Marty Morgan have been a big help to us.”
The school is also looking to continue fundraising in the future for the MBA program, Jacobs and Markle said.
That means the golf outing could become a permanent fixture of the summer season.
“The fact that we got enough sponsors will help future golf outings for the program,” Jacobs said.
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Pune, May 14: “ You want to play truant - It’s fine.”
This position has been hard Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM). He proposed a powerful sum of more than 50 years, MBA final MPM and students, who are not their mandate, will not be granted, and the lot is not unlucky for the situation seem to be the examinations from May 16.
When contacted SIBM director PraMod Dr Kumar admitted that fines ranging from 1000 to 3500 RS has been established. “ If students internships to ensure the participation they stop classes and to ensure, academic standards, the fine is a deterrent for the future for the treatment of the lot is not easy semester,”he averred.
Last year MBA II and III MPM students were shocked to learn the fine was on the board, on May 9. The fines were imposed in consideration of the cumulative participation from January to April. Students with a number of participants is less than 50 per cent of a fine, R 3500, while those with a number of participants between 50 and 60 per cent up coughing R 2000. Students with a number of participants between 60 and 70 per cent of the fine of Rs 1000
While disadvantaged students have a written complaint to the University of Pune authorities, on condition of anonymity, she déliré about the injustice of the fine. In its memorandum to the university, students have said that fixing fines against it was an aberration, inhuman and cruel in order to collect money under the pretext of lack of participation.
They calculated that the whole system of marking attendance was wrong and, although first a list of more than 90 students April was the final list of entries to 50 odd students. In highlighting the differences between the two lists, students have reported instances where a student, even if the USA, it was revealed that 26.67 percent attendance. Similarly, in the case of other students leave school during the first half, and not reporting for other classes, it was 9.38 percent a presence.
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Do you have a knack for figures? Does the rise and fall of the sensitive index excite you? Would you like to have a say in the country’s future? Check out the wide range of options open to a qualified economist. A report by Debojyoti Ghosh and Rupa Ganguly Economics is the art of trying to satisfy infinite needs with limited resources.
-Albert Camus CONSIDERED a rich subject, the study of economics covers a vast field and requires an analytical brain to grasp its nuances. It is a branch of social science that deals with production, distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management. The subject deals with the process of satisfying unlimited human wants with limited resources. Therefore, in essence, economics is about making choices. It’s about guiding men and society to make the right choice, and manage to live within their means.
What it entails Economists study the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. Their work mainly has to do with analysing data and practical applications of economic policy in a particular area. Economists use mathematical models to develop programmes, predicting the nature and length of business cycles, the effects of inflation on the economy, or unemployment.
Assessment of economic conditions nationally and internationally to estimate the economic effects of specific changes in legislation or public policy is also a part of their job. The primary task of economists, however, is to predict the probable consequences of a course of action or policy decision. They may work as advisors with different kinds of employers Begin early Economics could be studied in school, as a sixth subject in ICSE and an additional subject in Madhyamik. It could be taken up as a regular subject at the plus two level. However, if you want to major in economics at the graduation level, you just have to pass 10+2 in any stream. To get a postgraduate degree in the subject, you should have a graduate degree in economics.
Options abroad The London School of Economics is known the world over as a premiere institute in the field and runs all sorts of courses. A wide variety of funding options is available for overseas students. The LSE itself gives awards to the tune of 1.4 million pounds. There are a number of awards covering teaching and living expenses. Two of these scholarships are given to undergraduate students on the basis of exceptional performance. The third goes to a student who has completed his degree as an external student. Several other schemes, such as the Overseas Research Students (ORS) awards, the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan, the Rotary Foundation Scholarships, UNESCO fellowships, the Department for International Development Shared Scholarship Scheme (DIDSSS) etc. are also available. The Indian friends of LSE offer scholarships to Indian students. Teaching expenses could be covered by awards from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, while the Indian friends support the living costs.
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Demand for management professionals is growing, but the supply of quality manager was unable to maintain in the future. In Chennai, for example, there are only a few institutions in the city of meals to the growing demand for quality training.
The Franco-Indian Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) has decided to close the gap with the launch of the Indo-German Training Centre and offers a platform for management aspirants to acquire skills to meet the needs companies.
The management of institutions IGCC development goals, administration and management skills of students who, otherwise, that the academic, adapting to the culture of work in the industry.
The 18 months Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration has launched Thursday, a German company of the German Management by its “dual system”. This system offers practical training, transmission of industrial training, in collaboration with classroom meetings.
Furthermore, that students learn German as part of the curriculum. Graduates and young researchers from 50 per cent for the course. Working visit sponsored by the forces of their business are also eligible.
Inauguration of the Centre, L.S. Ganesh, Head of the Department of Management Studies, IIT Chennai, there is a growing demand in Chennai for admission to the quality of institutions. Chennai with emerging countries, as an automobile race in the capital and health care, we need good institutions, innovative programs management.
Three basic E –
Give advice to students, he said that three basic E’s expected of leaders - the efficiency of production quality, efficiency with minimal resources and excellence. The management of these institutions in their abilities of candidates.
During their training must develop 5 E’s - excitement, boredom, know-how through experience, energy and empowerment, “he said.
Stefan Graf, the German Consul General, Chennai, said the institution would open the doors of Germany and globalization for students. If one compares the globalization of football games, he said that students should be trained, are winners in the global game.
T.R. Gopalan, regional director of the IGCC, said that 25 students across the country, including Delhi and Coimbatore, have opted for the course. The number will increase to 40 in the next game.
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