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Dividend (Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall, 1991)

dc.contributor.authorBusiness Administration, Graduate School Of; University Of Michiganen_US
dc.date.accessioned2007-05-11T19:18:29Z
dc.date.available2007-05-11T19:18:29Z
dc.date.issued1991en_US
dc.identifier.citationTable 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>en_US
dc.identifier.issn0046-0400en_US
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dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherGraduate School of Business Administration, University of Michiganen_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDividend.en_US
dc.rightsCopyright to Dividend is held by The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed without written permission from the director of the Office of Marketing Communications at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business or the editor of Dividend.en_US
dc.subject.lccUniversity of Michigan. School of Business Administration Periodicals.en_US
dc.subject.lccBusiness education; Michigan; Periodicalsen_US
dc.titleDividend (Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall, 1991)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelEconomicsen_US
dc.subject.hlbtoplevelBusinessen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumRoss School of Businessen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumcampusAnn Arboren_US
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