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Business School News

I pledge to be an honourable business person...

Queen’s joins other business schools in voluntary integrity-pledge initiative for grads

Susan D'Souza, who manages sustainability projects for Staples, at her office in Mississauga, Ont.
Strategy
Strategy: Does it benefit your company to go green?

Staples’s B2B arm found a surprisingly wide range of benefits from its green initiatives

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Business School News
Canadian universities that made the FT exec ed Top 70

The Financial Times released its ranking of international business schools’ executive education programs

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Business School News
B-schools create alliance to prosper in a global market

Yale University, Sauder belong to networks of foreign business schools to give students global exposure

Micheál Kelly becomes dean of Wilfrid Laurier University’s School of Business and Economics on July 1 for a five-year term.
Business School News
Laurier’s B-school names dean

Micheál Kelly, formerly dean of the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa, takes the job

Michael Tims, Chairman of Peters & Co. Limited: 'the brand of the MBA degree has been diluted over the years, in part by the sheer number of MBA programs and graduates.'
What a business degree is, and what it is not

Investment banker Mike Tims on the value of an MBA

More Business Education stories

Business School News

China eager for students to learn French

Shanghai university does a deal with Laval in Quebec to send Chinese students for a prep year

Business School News

Where are Asian MBA students headed?

While Canada ranks high, one country dwarfs all others in numbers of applications

Business School News

No co-op positions? Try student consulting

Red River College’s business school students work on real-world business problems

Business School News

Students help pay for $70-million Sauder makeover

The UBC business school's revamp includes classrooms where the teacher's not at the head

Business School News

More business schools offering arts, creativity courses

Arts and the corporate sector are finding new ways to co-habit at Canadian business schools

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

‘MBA is a plus but not a must’

Risky Business TV host and Calgary entrepreneur Brett Wilson was allowed into an MBA program on probation – and the rest is history

Strategy

Why you should give your employees a piece of the company

Flynn Canada went from a family-owned business to one that gave staff a stake. Here’s why they think the move was a good one

Business Education

Students get a taste of homelessness

University of Alberta School of Business students raise $25,000 and take no showers

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

Globe exclusive: UBC's revamped MBA

Sauder is one of many Canadian schools rethinking the degree

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

Can business students write?

Business profs share students's bloopers and offer writing advice

EMERGING MARKETS

'Sweet category of growth' lures Canadian businesses

Second Denim Co. of Montreal sees opportunity in Russia as consumer buying power grows in BRIC markets

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

MBA aptitude tests battle it out

GRE takes on GMAT, long considered the standard requirement for MBAs

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

Sector-specific MBA degrees part of growing trend

As the traditional MBA market matures, business schools expand their menu of specialty graduate programs

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

Niche executive MBA courses make inroads

New crop of specialty programs focus on a particular region or subject such as finance, entrepreneurship and leadership

Report on Business Education, Spring 2012

Unexpected life lessons from outside the MBA classroom

Taking an MBA in Britain, this Canadian left her comfort zone to forge new connections

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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