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Business course aimed at farmers who want to lead boards or become directors in the industry. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Business School News

Ivey offers leadership training for farmers

The Globe's weekly Business School news roundup

Red Bull Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany drives the RB8 during a training session at the Jerez racetrack in southern Spain February 9, 2012. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT MOTORSPORT)
Automotive
Why Infiniti is in the pricey F1 sponsorship game

The first day of Formula 1 pre-season testing reveals a new Red Bull car ... with Infiniti’s logos on it

Airplane and map of the world
Business School News
Four cities, 12 days, a $20,000 target

Desautels MBA students to hit the road to South Africa, aiming to learn and also raise money for causes

Two businesswomen in conversation. From photos.com.
Does an internship help MBA grads?

If switching jobs or sectors is the goal, many report it does

Patricia Bradshaw
Business School News
Sobey B-school finds dean at last

The Globe's weekly Business School news roundup

More Business Education stories

Accounting ambitions? Universities want you

Partnerships between industry and business schools aim to attract top students

Business School News

Want to win a B-school contest? Invest time

Long-term preparation is the name of the game for students vying for victory

Financial Reporting

Strategy: How miners met the accounting challenge

New international reporting standards presented the mining industry with a particularly complex set of problems

Business Education

The MBA link to becoming a megabucks CEO

You don’t need a business degree to get on the road to corporate riches, but this list proves it doesn’t hurt

South African business schools fear for the status of MBAs

Council on Higher Education debates recategorizing MBA as postgraduate diploma, and not a master’s degree

Business school news

Will Simon Fraser launch the next big idea?

SFU launches a high-tech startup incubator for students: The Globe's weekly Business School news roundup

Ravaged region gets B-school boost

Windsor’s Odette School of Business works with development agency to help start-ups

What Harvard’s Lady Gaga study won’t teach you

Predicting public taste remains hazardous as ever, music industry has learned

Business School News

Rotman students hit Europe for a surprise assignment

The Globe's weekly Business School news roundup

Inside an Executive MBA

Middle phase of EMBA is hard

How one person taking an executive MBA handled the exhaustion and workload, and increased sense of responsibility

How do North American B-schools stack up against European ones?

A Q&A with Dipak Jain, who has a unique perspective as current dean of INSEAD and former dean of the Kellogg School of Management

Business School News

Know someone who should be a B-school dean?

Searches for deans are under way at several universities, according to The Globe's weekly Business School news roundup

Strategy

Don't fall victim to an inside job

More than half the fraud a company experiences is committed by an employee, a global survey of senior execs finds

Got an MBA and want global respect?

Insead and NUS join Yale to launch a global B-school network

Improving job picture for MBA grads in 2012

A global survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council suggests companies plan to hire more MBAs

From the archives

MBA School rankings cause more confusion than clarity

Students trying to choose a program are confronted with a growing number of MBA school rankings, all using different criteria

Jeff Melanson: How ballet and an MBA make beautiful music

Trained in opera, schooled in business, Jeff Melanson connects the two worlds

Financial specialization: Training to ride the bull

These students are investing with real money ... in markets that confounded many a Bay Street veteran

Corporate social responsibility: a clear business case

Business schools are turning out socially conscious leaders as companies realize the economic benefits of adopting CSR principles

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