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Table of Contents: "Hands On" Characterizes New Curriculum Action learning is a major part of the new MBA curriculum, which emphasizes getting students out of the classroom and into corporate and community life. p. 2 ; Sitting at the Intersection Between Two Real Worlds In this conversation with Dean B. Joseph White, he talks about business education, the Business School, our challenges and our competition. p. 6 ; The Case Method - In Living Color Members of the MBA class of 1991 organized a trip to the Soviet Union which turned out to be a living case study of a challenging business environment. p. 11 ; Dollars for Scholars, Pictures and captions of the dinner where students who hold scholarships, and the donors who have given the scholarships, get to know each other. p. 14 ; The Michigan-Navy Connection, In a highly competitive process, 14 out of the Navy's 4,500 Supply Corps Officers are selected for the flag rank of rear admiral. Of those 14, half are Michigan B-School graduates. p. 18 ; OM 610: Real Problems for Students, Real Solutions for Companies by Jane Myers Students from the class in Operations Management 610 are enthusiastic about the real-world consulting work they get to tackle. p. 20 ; There's Never Enough Money, and Time is Fixed by Jerome Kruczek, MBA '75 Thoughts on making the switch from large companies to owning your own. p. 23 ; The World and die Curriculum: A Workshop A two-week faculty workshop at the Business School addressed teaching and curriculum issues associated with internationalism and multiculturalism. p. 28 ; Room Service by Jerry Flint How Dr. Thomas Prose, who is now in our evening MBA program, brought new meaning to the term "hotel doctor" p. 32 ; The Eighth Annual Pryor Award Winners p. 34 ; Among Ourselves p. 36; Class Notes p. 42. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/50758>
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Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan
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Electronic reproduction; Ann Arbor Michigan; Michigan Copy Center; 2004
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