Monday, August 23, 2010

The Wharton Business School-Manufcturing House Of Wisdom!


The Wharton School is highly popular business school of the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wharton is the first business school in the United States. It was founded in 1881 bythe support of Joseph Wharton and is considered to be one of the world's best business schools.


Wharton grants B.S. and MBA degrees, offers a Ph.D. program,With several diploma programs. With the most electives of any business school. Wharton's MBA program offers in accounting, business and public policy, entrepreneurial management, environmental management, finance, health care systems, human resource and organizational management, insurance and risk management, legal studies and business ethics, management, marketing, multinational management, operations and information management, real estate, retailing, statistics and strategic management.

The financial press has ranked Wharton as one of the world's top institutions for business education.It has been ranked the best business school in the world by the Financial Times in every year in which the newspaper has ranked business schools until 2010.

This school has 278 faculty members, and also has 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio. The school's faculty are the world’s essence in business schools
Academy of Management Journal ranked Wharton as the top institution in pursuit of scholarly achievements and excellence in teaching.
The Chronicle ranked Wharton's Marketing and Management departments as the first and second in the world for research productivity, respectively.

It is but natural admissions process at Wharton is highly selective; it is one of the most competitive business schools in the United States.

A high GPA, high GMAT score, and very strong non-quantitative credentials are considered as prerequisites to admission.
The school publishes an on-line journal, Knowledge@Wharton, that is "the envy of every other school" according to The Economist.

Wharton started a publishing house Wharton School Publishing. Wharton maintains the world's largest financial, economics, management, marketing, and public policy data warehouses accessible through state-of-the-art web-based data management services, called WRDS.
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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Conrell Business School-Chisels Your Career!


1.Cornell: Ivy League pre-eminence, worldwide reputation. When you add a Johnson School MBA to your resume, you attach Cornell's reputation for scholarship, creativity, collaboration, and leadership. Joining our name to yours confers respect and opens doors, all around the globe.


2.Tailoring your MBA program to meet your own goals. We believe your MBA is about you – so we build an unusual degree of flexibility into our curriculum. In addition to Johnson School courses, you have 4,000 others, all across Cornell, within your reach.

3.Four degree programs—one Cornell MBA. Our Accelerated MBA program may be exactly what you want. But we also offer three other MBA degree programs – each deliberately designed to meet particular needs.

4.Real impact on your career. The kind of leadership and broad-based general management knowledge you'll learn here are transformational. You'll leave here able to make a real difference on your organization and the world around you. Just look at what some of our alumni have accomplished.

5.Small school, deep collaborations: recruiters notice. Situated at the heart of one of the largest Ivy League universities, the Johnson School is small by design. Our culture is warm, genuine – but also intense and high-energy. Collaboration is a way of life, and our students learn how to leverage one another's strengths and value one another's differences. Recruiters seek out our skilled team players.

6.Performance Learning—our unique approach to experiential learning. Here, performance and learning go hand in hand. You learn as you work on real-business projects, but you also have the challenge and responsibility to make your case to real business leaders and produce results for real companies.

7.Superb teaching—and opportunities for close, lifelong relationships. You'll be taught both by renowned scholars who regularly produce new knowledge and by high-level industry experts with years of hands-on experience and a huge professional network. They engage deeply with students, often forming lifelong relationships.

8.Renowned centers, cutting-edge research and practice. Our Parker Center for Investment Research, Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise, Entrepreneurship@Johnson bring together new research and the laboratory of the real world, engaging with businesses and providing extraordinary learning experience for students.

9.Johnson School's and Cornell's alumni networks – they're yours. Dynamic, energized, and ready to help, our alumni at the Johnson School and across Cornell University become part of your personal and professional network.

10.Ithaca—a great place to be. Your one year MBA experience will be intense, no question about that. But the natural beauty and quality of life you'll find here provide balance and the warmth of a genuine community – on and off campus.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Cornell University -Charismatic And Academic

Cornell University is located in Ithaca, New York.

Readers I am writing about the history of this world top business school.It is considered as best MBA school in the world as well as one of the top business universities.


Cornell was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White as a coeducational institution   and the admission was offered irrespective of religion or race. Its founders wanted that the new university would teach and contribute in all fields of knowledge—from the classics to the sciences and from the theoretical to the applied. These ideals, ahead of time, are captured in Cornell's motto, an 1865 Ezra Cornell quotation: “I would find an institution where any person can find instruction in any study. Following his instinct Cornell offered liberal arts as well as hard core science subjects.
The university is broadly organized into seven undergraduate colleges and seven graduate divisions at its main Ithaca campus—for example, the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering—with each college and division defining its own academic programs in near autonomy. Cornell is one of two private land grant universities, and its seven undergraduate colleges include three state-supported statutory or contract colleges. The university also administers two satellite medical campuses, one in New York City and one in Education City, Qatar. Cornell has more than 255,000 living alumni and 28 Rhodes scholars and 41 Nobel Laureates connected with Cornell University. Students in these alumni are from 122 countries.



Cornell University was founded on April 27, 1865 as the result of a New York State Senate bill that named the university as the state's land grant institution.
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Friday, July 23, 2010

World Top Business School-Berkely


Berkely is considered as world top business schoolas it scores as one of top 10 business schools usa.Berkely imparts top 100 mba programs.According to us news world report business school ranking also this school is hailed!


The history of Berkely
Founded in the wake of the gold rush by leaders of the newly established 31st state, the University of California's flagship campus at Berkeley has become one of the preeminent universities in the world. Its early guiding lights, charged with providing education (both "practical" and "classical") for the state's people, gradually established a distinguished faculty (with 20 Nobel laureates to date), a stellar research library, and more than 350 academic programs.
This California institution became a catalyst of economic growth and social innovation — the place where vitamin E was discovered, a lost Scarlatti opera found, the flu virus identified, and the nation's first no-fault divorce law drafted. Scholars at Berkeley have conducted groundbreaking research on urban street gangs and on basic human nutritional requirements, identified why wartime supply ships were failing at sea, invented technologies to build faster and cheaper computer chips, and imaged the infant universe.
To date, 20 UC Berkeley faculty have won Nobel awards.
In recognition of broad and deep excellence, respected sources have repeatedly ranked UC Berkeley at or near the top in fields ranging from engineering and the "hard" sciences to the social sciences, arts, and humanities. The National Research Council, in the most recent version of its highly regarded report on U.S. public and private universities, ranked Berkeley no. 1 nationally in the number of campus graduate programs (35 out of 36) among the top 10 in their fields.
In accordance with UC's "public" character, the university has long served talented individuals regardless of means. As early as 1897, financial aid was available for "needy and deserving" students. More than a century later, UC Berkeley combines outstanding teaching and research programs with broad access for students of all means — educating more federal Pell Grant recipients from low-income families than all eight Ivy League universities combined. Close to 30 percent of UC Berkeley freshmen are the first in their families to attend college.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Business News At Berkley-


Hsioh Kwang Wu

Haas Board member Hsioh Kwang Wu has given $1 million to the school to create a new fellowship fund for distinguished business graduates from China to study here. (07/12/2010)

Eight New Professors Join Haas
The Haas School is welcoming a large and diverse group of new faculty members this fall, including seven assistant professors and Associate Professor Don Moore, who has been a visiting professor at Haas since 2008. (07/12/2010)

Faculty to Hone Art of Instruction at Summer Orientation and Workshops
New and veteran faculty will sharpen their teaching skills at workshops and an orientation at the end of July that are among new services developed by the school's Center for Teaching Excellence during its first year. (07/12/2010)

MBA Students Advise Clients Worldwide in Record Numbers
At a time when many U.S. business ventures are still shrinking and taking financial hits, the Haas School's International Business Development course is defying the trend. (07/12/2010)

Rose Named Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Haas Professor Andy Rose has been appointed associate dean for academic affairs, a role that involves leading faculty recruiting at the business school. (07/12/2010)

Haas Takes Second in Macedonia with Affordable Solar Plan
A Haas team won second place and high praise from judges at the International Renewable Energy Case Challenge in Macedonia in June for their pragmatic plan to ease the Eastern European nation’s looming energy crisis. (07/12/2010)

Berkeley-Columbia Team to Tackle Vineman Ironman
Eight alumni from the Berkeley-Columbia Executive MBA Program will spend Sunday (July 18) in the Wine Country but they won't be sipping chardonnay. Instead, the team will be swimming 1.2 miles, biking 56 miles, and running 13.1 miles, all as part of the Vineman Ironman 70.3 Triathlon. (07/12/2010)
Thomas Gilbert, PhD 08, Wins University of Washington Top Teaching Award
Thomas Gilbert, PhD 08, an assistant professor of finance at the University of Washington Foster School of Business, has won the 2010 Paccar Award for Excellence in Teaching, the school's highest teaching honor. (07/12/2010)
Berkeley MBA Students Plan Pioneering Polar Expedition
Trekking up to 600 miles across Antarctica while pulling a 100-pound sled is a grueling endurance test for any adventurer, but for Alan Lock, MBA 11, there's an extra challenge: Lock has lost much of his vision to a degenerative eye condition, and hopes to become the first visually impaired person to cross Antarctica from the coast all the way to the South Pole. (06/22/2010)




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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Berkley-Business School


Leading Through Innovation
Preparing leaders who know how to put new ideas to work is the core definition of Leading Through Innovation. Of the major learning experiences that make up Leading Through Innovation in the Berkeley MBA Program, you will encounter about half of them in the classroom, and the other half you gain in other ways through special extracurricular offerings, interactions with classmates and other people, and through your own initiatives.
Top-Caliber Students
The process actually starts with the careful selection of Berkeley MBA students, who have already demonstrated leadership and a spirit of innovation prior to their arrival. They have challenged convention, and they continually try to anticipate what’s coming next. They possess the independent, forward-looking thinking long associated with UC Berkeley. The culture of Leading Through Innovation at Haas reinforces these values, and the Bay Area’s creative, entrepreneurial energy provides unrivaled opportunities to test new ideas.
You begin in MBA orientation with an exploration of the school’s leadership approach and the innovation process. The core (required) part of the MBA curriculum covers the foundations of management and business, with an emphasis on developing leaders. A cutting-edge leadership course will develop your capacity to lead others by giving you an in-depth understanding of your own capabilities. You will also participate in experiential leadership exercises, read the latest advances in our understanding of leadership, and discuss cases offered by top leaders of organizations.
A Culture of Leadership
Learning how to lead at Haas involves more than motivational and people skills. You also learn how to set direction as a leader in your strategy course, and how to manage complex projects and enterprises in your operations course—both skills are critical to successful leadership. Finally, you are taught the lessons of "leading responsibly" through your coursework and out-of-class activities, such as the Haas-founded Global Social Venture Competition. All of this is backed by a strong school culture that actively promotes these values.
Fresh thinking and leadership is encouraged everywhere at Haas, including the classroom. For example, Haas was one of the first business schools to pioneer the cross-disciplinary study of product design via the elective Managing the New Product Development Process. This popular elective, which has been taught by Senior Lecturer Sara Beckman for more than a decade, was among similar offerings that prompted Business Week to name Haas one of the top design schools in the world. The culture of innovation is continually enriched by faculty who study at the frontiers of knowledge and bring their insights into the classroom.
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Friday, July 9, 2010

MIT-Shape Your Life In The Best Manner


Admissions
Welcome to the world of MIT Sloan

At MIT Sloan, a strong sense of community serves as the essence of who we are, with innovation and collaboration at the heart of what we do. Once you set foot on campus, not only will you see the diversity of our students and faculty, but also of the wide-range of customized offerings available to MBA candidates — both inside and outside the classroom.

“Learning by doing” is a cornerstone of the MIT Sloan experience, and hands-on, concept-based opportunities serve as the ultimate embodiment of the School’s mens et manus motto. The linking of “mind” and “hand” is at the heart of providing students with unique course offerings that create a depth of knowledge through real-world experiences that demand exploration, innovation, and leadership. Intrigued? If so, join us for a campus tour; peruse the biographies of our world-renowned professors; and meet with our students from around the globe or read about their experiences in our MBA Viewbook. Then decide whether you can see yourself working toward your MBA at MIT Sloan.
A world of possibility, a world of opportunity

When MIT Sloan was renamed on behalf of benefactor Alfred P. Sloan Jr. in 1964, the former chairman of General Motors stated, “The School will never be finished. It will always be a work in progress, anticipating and responding to a changing world.” Sloan’s prophesy has proven true — as clearly evidenced by the ongoing evolution of both our courses and our campus.

What remains constant, however, is our reputation as one of the leading management, science, and technical institutions in the world, which in turn attracts top corporations, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies to seek out and recruit our students for employment. Those with an entrepreneurial interest will also find themselves at home in an educational ecosystem built to foster innovation and creativity, which has led to the formation of successful companies of all kinds worldwide.

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