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University of Chicago Booth School of Business. School of Management. Welcome to Yale SOM Admissions. School of Management - Students. A Day in the Life. Wharton MBA for Executives ProgramEvaluating EMBA Programs. MBA Program for Executives Vice Dean Peggy Bishop Lane offers advice and criteria for evaluating executive MBA (EMBA) programs.

Wharton MBA for Executives ProgramEvaluating EMBA Programs

The factors include academic quality, selectivity, and program format. What kinds of things should you be looking at when deciding whether to apply to a particular EMBA program? I'd advise you to look at several factors. First, what is the equivalence of the program to a full-time MBA? How does the curriculum compare? Second, how selective is the school? Third, what about the program's schedule and overall learning environment? Wharton MBA for Executives ProgramCompare Wharton’s Executive MBA & Full MBA Education. The Wharton MBA Program. Wharton has made a conscious effort to be broader and it’s reflected in their new curriculum offerings.

The Wharton MBA Program

The breadth of electives, I think, is the largest of any top school. Follow your own path I was born and raised in Belgium. After school, I worked for two years, then took a year off and traveled the world and did some volunteer work. Through my work experience, I met a lot of American business school alums and the people from Wharton really impressed me. More than just finance Wharton does have a reputation as a finance school but it’s so much more. A Wharton AHA moment After my Welcome Weekend, I sent an email to Dean Kembrel Jones, our Dean of student life, to thank him for the amazing time and also give some ideas for next year, things that I thought could be run differently or better. A life changing experience Just being here, having this eye-opening experience as a student has allowed me to grow in my personal and professional life.

. # 1 lesson. S2S Forums - The Wharton MBA. The following are the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) we receive from prospective students interested in the Wharton MBA Program.

S2S Forums - The Wharton MBA

In addition, the MBA Admissions Blog will have the latest news from Admissions and Financial Aid. If none of these resources works for you, please contact us. You can attend MBA classes, have lunch with a current student, attend an information session hosted by a member of the Admissions Committee, and attend the MBA Pub (only available on Thursdays). These activities are not available May through September when classes are not in session. For more information, explore the Student Discussion Forum or go to the Visit Campus page. Please review our list of hotels. Although our alumni have occasionally been overwhelmed by requests to meet one-on-one, they are eager to discuss the benefits of a Wharton education with prospective students at the scheduled receptions and forums in which we participate throughout the world.

Yes. No. Absolutely. Stanford Graduate School of Business. Social Media. Harvard Business School. The HBS Advantage - MBA. Is Something Wrong With the Way We Work? Summing Up Fixing the Way We Work There is a lot wrong with the way we work, but very little of this is due to new networking capabilities or communications technology.

Is Something Wrong With the Way We Work?

Neither can we blame increasing globalization and the demands of doing business across 24 time zones. Some of the problem is created by customers and clients and their increasing expectations that we be available day and night. Even more can be laid at the feet of leadership. But ultimately the primary culprit is us. As Dean Turner put it, "Clients increasingly have an expectation of reaching their attorneys at any hour of the day (or night) and getting responses in near-real time," he writes. The costs of this always on culture are high. Many felt that the real problem is us. Technology may be part of the solution. If the problem is us, the solution may lie with us. How can we fix what's wrong with the way we work?

Original Article. Social Media. Areas of Interest - Aldo Musacchio. Associate Professor of Business Administration Aldo Musacchio has been in the faculty of HBS since 2004.

Areas of Interest - Aldo Musacchio

He is currently an associate professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit (BGIE) and a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Professor Musacchio’s first research projects focused on how companies can adopt corporate governance practices that protect investors in relatively adverse legal and institutional environments. His book, Experiments in Financial Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2009) studies the mechanisms Brazilian firms used to follow high corporate governance standards before 1950, when the legal protections for investors were relatively weak.

He argues that companies are not trapped in the legal systems in which they operate. Professor Musacchio’s current research project with Professor Sergio Lazzarini, of Insper in Brazil, looks at the new ways in which states intervene in the economy. Tuck School of Business. Pino Audia. Audia, Professor of Management and Organizations. Define Entrepreneurship.