The Wall Street Journal Guide To The Top Business Schools 2004
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Author | : Ronald J. Alsop |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 561 |
Release | : 2003-09-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0743238826 |
Using a carefully constructed survey methodology and Harris Interactive's online polling techniques, "Top Business Schools 2004" reveals what corporate recruiters really think of the schools and their students.
Author | : Ronald J. Alsop |
Publisher | : Random House Reference Publishing |
Total Pages | : 500 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780375720987 |
Theonlybusiness school guide that ranks M.B.A. programs by their reputation in the marketplace Unlike other business school books and surveys,The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business Schools 2006ranks M.B.A. programs solely according to what corporate recruiters–the “buyers” of management talent–say about them. Now prospective students can choose a business school based exclusively on its reputation in the real world–where it matters most. Combining the expertise ofThe Wall Street Journal,the world’s most authoritative business publication, and Harris Interactive, the worldwide market research firm, this guide reveals: ·recruiters’ top-ranked national, regional, and international M.B.A. programs ·the top schools for major industries ·an honor roll of schools by academic discipline ·detailed profiles of full-time programs Each profile of the 76 top M.B.A. programs includes information on the school’s ranking, admissions process, test scores, the industries and companies most likely to hire the school’s graduates, and graduates’ expected first-year salaries.The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business Schools 2006also covers: ·how to get hired, including the right skills, attitude, and work experience ·the debate over full-time vs. part-time degrees ·the booming executive M.B.A. market ·the scoop on online degrees ·the top schools for women and minorities ·the schools whose graduates report the highest compensation
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Publisher | : MBA Apply |
Total Pages | : 1040 |
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ISBN | : 097384180X |
Author | : Nancy Keates |
Publisher | : Crown Currency |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2005-06-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0307237265 |
Almost Everything You Need to Know About Leading the Good Life Too many decisions. Too many choices. What today’s smart consumer must have is a money-and-time-saving guide for conducting the “business of life”—both the big challenges, such as getting top-notch health care for the family and the best education for the kids, and the pleasurable ones, like plotting the family summer vacation. Nancy Keates and her expert colleagues at The Wall Street Journal provide all-new material that gives the lowdown on: The Savvy Traveler: How to cut to the chase and not only avoid the indignity of cramped plane seats and overpriced tickets, but also get the best and safest seats at the same time. The Fine Art of Dining and Drinking: Landing the hottest table in town—at a discount; picking wine without becoming a wine snob; and learning about “barley matters”—the newest, hottest beers. How to Speak Geek: Demystifying tech trends, with smart advice on not only what high-tech gadgets to buy but how to shop for them. Everything You Need to Know About Buying, Selling and Financing a Car: How to get the best and safest vehicle at the best price. Real Estate: Will the bubble burst? Here’s how to be an informed buyer and seller along with the basics of remodeling and designing your home. How to Be an Informed Patient: Choosing a hospital, playing private investigator with your M.D., and learning about the tests you really ought to have (even if you have to pay for them yourself). Getting Real Bang for Your Education Bucks: What you need to know from preschool through college and graduate school. The Great Balancing Act: Managing work and family, and finding out how to avoid the overstretched child and parent syndromes. Financing Your Life: It was easy in the 1990s, but the world has changed dramatically. Here’s how to deal with the new world of saving, investing and borrowing money. Shopping: The New Sex? Throw away your Kama Sutra. The number one thrill in shopping is getting a good deal—here’s how to play the game and get the best stuff at the best price. The Wall Street Journal Guide to the Business of Life is both an instruction manual for living life to the fullest and a fun read about what really matters in the day-to-day. It has all the basic insight and information you need to navigate through life along with hilarious side trips such as “The Three-Decorator Experience” and “Cruises: Sailing New Waters.”
Author | : Gale Group |
Publisher | : Gale Cengage |
Total Pages | : 898 |
Release | : 2004-09 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780787674199 |
This up-to-date resource presents more than 4,000 national, regional, local and international lists and rankings compiled from hundreds of respected sources. Entries typically include a description of the ranking; background information on criteria for establishing the hierarchy; additional remarks about the ranking; the complete or partial (if extensive) ranking; and a complete source citation for locating additional information if necessary.
Author | : Kaplan, Inc |
Publisher | : Kaplan Publishing |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780743241397 |
Nearly 200,000 M.B.A aspirants tke the GMAT annually to gain admission to business school, a growing number year after year. This year, even more students are expected to take the GMAT to make themselves more competitive in the job marketplace. Kaplan GMAT 2004 features: * Proven strategies to score higher on all areas of the CAT (Computer Adaptive Test) * Hundreds of realistic practice questions * One full-length exam with detailed explanations for every answer * Expert advice on writing effective essays Since 1997, when the GMAT became available exclusively on computer, Kaplan has offered innovative computer-adaptive test-taking strategies.
Author | : Everette E. Dennis |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2006-06-30 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0313055270 |
Ultimately, finding the best and most appropriate business school requires more than following trends and assessing rankings. Dennis and Smith offer an approach that is designed to help prospective MBA students cast their nets widely, thinking more expansively, creatively, and strategically, with both short- and long-term implications in mind. Discussing the pros and cons of a formal business education (in the context of evolving attitudes toward management and the role of the MBA in developing successful leaders), the authors help readers identify their underlying motivations for pursuing an MBA, learn how to read between the lines of the popular rankings, and utilize the concept of return on investment (ROI) to evaluate programs on the basis of their contribution to long-term professional and personal goals. At a time when one-fourth of all master's degrees conferred are in business, Finding the Best Business School for You offers practical insights for making wise decisions and getting the most out of the MBA experience. The truth is that, in response to changes in the global business environment, many schools are redesigning their curricula, forging closer ties with businesses, and giving students more freedom to customize their degrees. Some of the most innovative programs are being designed at public universities and other institutions out of the spotlight.
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Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Business |
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Author | : Trevor A. Dawes |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 2013-05-13 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 113645120X |
Get practical solutions to the problems faced when implementing an electronic reserve service! Academic libraries that provide electronic reserve services offer convenient access to information to their students and faculty while gaining numerous other advantages, such as reducing both loss and staff workload. Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves presents leading authorities with practical solutions to the challenges in effectively integrating electronic reserves services and marketing them to users. This book provides positive approaches that any academic library considering the implementation of an electronic reserve operation can use. All factors are considered, including size of institution, the relationship between the library and academic departments, and the budget and plan for marketing the service. More and more colleges and universities are implementing distance education programs, highlighting the increasing need for remote access to information in the library, including reserve material. But executing monumental change is always difficult. Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves tackles the difficult issues, discussing various libraries’ journeys in bringing about the changes needed to remain the central information source for students and faculty. Problems inherent in the evolution from traditional reserve services to electronic reserves are examined, offering effective strategies for smooth transition. Whatever type of system you are considering, from homegrown to commercial to hybrid electronic reserves service, this book can help. Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves explains how others tackled challenges, such as: implementing Endeavor’s Voyager Integrated Library System and the software used for authenticating users handling copyright compliance integration of electronic reserves into course management systems moving from a paper-based to a Web-based course reserve system offering and marketing one-stop teaching support to faculty a large institution’s shift to a collaborative approach with electronic reserves and course management software establishing a suite of electronic utilities that fulfills teaching and essential learning activities implementing the Blackboard Content System™ marketing for a smooth transition from traditional to electronic reserves marketing to the faculty process improvement technique applied to electronic reserves integration of electronic reserve with a Library Management System and Course Management System trends for the future Marketing and Managing Electronic Reserves is crucial reading for access services librarians, circulation and reserve librarians, public service librarians, library school faculty who teach public services courses, integrated library systems managers, and university course management software specialists.
Author | : Tiffany Dufu |
Publisher | : Flatiron Books |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2017-02-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1250071755 |
Tiffany Dufu's Drop the Ball is a bold and inspiring memoir and manifesto from a renowned voice in the women's leadership movement that shows women how to cultivate the single skill they really need in order to thrive: the ability to let go. Once the poster girl for doing it all, after she had her first child, Tiffany Dufu struggled to accomplish everything she thought she needed to in order to succeed. Like so many driven and talented women who have been brought up to believe that to have it all, they must do it all, Dufu began to feel that achieving her career and personal goals was an impossibility. Eventually, she discovered the solution: letting go. In Drop the Ball, Dufu recounts how she learned to reevaluate expectations, shrink her to-do list, and meaningfully engage the assistance of others—freeing the space she needed to flourish at work and to develop deeper, more meaningful relationships at home. Even though women are half the workforce, they still represent only eighteen per cent of the highest level leaders. The reasons are obvious: just as women reach middle management they are also starting families. Mounting responsibilities at work and home leave them with no bandwidth to do what will most lead to their success. Offering new perspective on why the women’s leadership movement has stalled, and packed with actionable advice, Tiffany Dufu’s Drop the Ball urges women to embrace imperfection, to expect less of themselves and more from others—only then can they focus on what they truly care about, devote the necessary energy to achieving their real goals, and create the type of rich, rewarding life we all desire.