The folks at BusinessWeek are working on an interesting and valuable series: If someone could start planning their business school application five years in advance, what should they plan and do each year leading up to submitting their application? For the first story in this series, called Five Years to B-School: The First Year, she turned to Veritas Prep's own Scott Shrum for advice for future M
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This just in! In an online chat, BusinessWeek has just revealed its business school rankings for 2008. Without further ado, here are the top 25 U.S. MBA programs for 2008:1. Chicago (Booth)2. Harvard Business School3. Northwestern (Kellogg)4. Penn (Wharton)5. Michigan (Ross)6. Stanford7. Columbia8. Duke (Fuqua)9. MIT (Sloan)10. UC Berkeley (Haas)11. Cornell (Johnson)12. Dartmouth (Tuck)13. NYU (St
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The Housing Abyss by BusinessWeek 7/2/08 - snip:Why the worst may be yet to come as forces battering the market gain strength. And the remedy coming from Congress? It's likely to fall short of the mark. The housing crisis is entering a new and frightening stage. On June 24, Standard & Poor's announced that the S&P/Case-Shiller 20-City Home Price Index had fallen more than 15% in April fro
Businessweek June 30 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 15.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA
Recently, Kakie Fitzsimmons, Farmer’s Hat Productions™ VP/Founding Partner and co-author of the award winning Bur Bur and Friends™ children’s book series, was interviewed by BusinessWeek Journalist, Jennifer Fishbein and quoted in an article titled “Readers Voice Their Workplace Problems Here are the six things that are driving BusinessWeek readers nuts about their jobs”
Businessweek June 23 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 15.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA
What if a judge solicited cases from big corporations by offering them a business-friendly venue in which to pursue consumers who are behind on their bills? What if the judge tried to make this pitch more appealing by teaming up with the corporations' outside lawyers? And what if the same corporations helped pay the judge's salary? It would, of course, amount to a conflict of interest and cast
Businessweek June 16 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 15.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA
Businessweek June 9 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 12.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA
Στις 100 κορυφαίες εταιρίες τεχνολογίας στον κόσμο συμπεριλαμβάνεται και το 2008 η COSMOTE, σύμφωνα με τη λίστα Information Technology 100 του περιοδικού BusinessWeek. Η COSMOTE καταλαμβάνει την 28η θέση στην κατάταξη, αποτελώντας και πάλι τη μοναδ
Apple took the number two spot behind Amazon in BusinessWeek's annual InfoTech 100. The study ranks companies according to four criteria: return on equity, shareholder return and revenue growth, and weight-adjusted total revenues. Amazon claimed the top spot for the second year running, with RIM, Nintendo and Western Digital rounding out the top five spots. The study notes the growing absence of A
Businessweek June 2 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 12.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA
BusinessWeek, May 26 2008English | PDF | 10.1 MBGM: Live Green or DieThe lumbering, money-losing giant finally sees the future. But it may be too late. Meet Your New RecruitsThey want to eat your lunch. An ultra-prepared business elite is emerging on the campuses of America's top colleges. Big Business Starts to Sour on VistaCorporate users may bypass Microsoft's troubled new operating system and
Businessweek May 26 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA
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Businessweek May 19 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
The 2008 European BusinessWeek 50Companies, such as retailers Inditex and H&M, are using the resiliency honed in famously inhospitable home markets to succeed overseas Link - Thu, 08 May 2008 23:04:00 GMT - Feed (1 subs) Sent using SendMeRss.com. Visit here to unsubscribe from "2-business" via X2 in Google. Recommended Feeds/Actions Subscribe DealMeRSS.com - Great Deals Delivered Every Day
Read all about it here (Interactive chart on the BusinessWeek website). I'm surprised to see India's TATA group at #5, after Microsoft. How did that happen!? Nokia, the 2007 top 25 Supply Chain leader is at the 10th spot..and whatever's been happening to 3M?? Sadly, Motorola's not on the list at all.
Glad to see GE at #4. Like I've said in an earlier post, their new mobile ECG product is simply
BusinessWeek recently did a special report on the state of luxury housing in the U.S. There were several articles in the report, and I was interviewed for and quoted in two of them.Here are links to the full articles as well as the excerpts wherein I was quoted:Where the Home Price Gaps Are Biggest Christopher Hain, a real estate agent with Ramsey-Shilling Associates in the Hollywood Hills, says h
Businessweek April 28 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
Businessweek April 21 2008 美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
Businessweek April 14 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.0MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
BusinessWeek published its list of "best financial blogs" today. 24/7 Wall St. was one of the small number of content sites that made the list. Jon Ogg and...
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Businessweek March 31 2008 美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.3MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
Businessweek March 24 2008 美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.3MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
Businessweek March 17 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 14.3MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
Businessweek March 10 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 12.3MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
Businessweek March 3 2008美国《商业周刊》杂志PDF | English | 12.3MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs. In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.
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Businessweek.comVote for your favorite among the top two dozen young entrepreneurs in the Asia-Pacific region, where the local creativity is impressing venture capitalists and multinationals alike By Sonal Rupani There's never been a better time to be a young entrepreneur in Asia. There are more venture capitalists than ever in the region, many of them recent arrivals from Silicon Valley attracted by the supercharged growth rates in countries such as China, India, and Vietnam. At the same time, multinationals like Intel (INTC), Microsoft (MSFT), and IBM (IBM) are busy funding entrepreneurs too, investing in new companies regionwide. And they're impressed with the creativity they're seeing from local entrepreneurs. Gone are the days when startups were based largely on lower costs than the West. "I've been in this [region] for 10 years, and when you look across these markets, it's fantastic," says John Hummelstad, Singapore-based regional director for emerging technology and ve
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Those of you who follow business week might have noticed that I was selected for the top 25 entrepreneurs under 25 years old around this time last year. They just did a follow up interview and article, so for those who are interested:
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Congrats to Mary Baker at Dover Canyon on a great write-up in BusinessWeek. Mary is, hands down, the best winery writer out there. Her posts are detailed, authentic and beautifully written. In other words she has real talent. Like her other readers I just wish she had more time to write.
As far as the article goes, it seems the print media have finally gotten themselves a pretty good understanding of blogging and its benefits. The quote in the article by Debbie Weil is exactly on the money (see below). Nobody does care about our “widgets” - that is unless we make our widgets their widgets - and blogs can help winery writers do just that.
The link is here, and the portion of the article dealing with Mary and her blog is reproduced below. Good times for all winery bloggers.
In 10 years since starting the Dover Canyon Winery, Mary Baker and Dan Panico have learned to expect surprises. But last March, when Baker heard someone yelling from her driveway at 3:30 a.m., her heart p
As India prepares to celebrate 60 years of independence, US-based BusinessWeek magazine feels IT is no longer the lone global face of the country — evident from its compilation of 50 powerful Indians leading change in politics, the economy and the society.
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Businessweek June 18 2007PDF | English | 19 MBBusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.Since 1988, BusinessWeek has published annual rankings of United States business school MBA programs.[2] In addition to these rankings, it has recently started publishing annual rankings of undergraduate business programs.Downloadpass: itfirst.blogspot.com
BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. It was first published in 1929 (as The Business Week) under the direction of Malcolm Muir, who was serving as president of the McGraw-Hill Publishing company at the time.
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Has BusinessWeek been reading TTAC? Writer Michael Frank's assessment of Saab and Volvo sounds extremely familiar... Frank places Saab's problems right where they belong, stating GM "hasn't let Saab do anything creative, let alone steer itself in any direction other than toward total irrelevancy, for a good decade." But what's wrong with Volvo? "[L]ike famously angst-ridden compatriot filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, Volvo fears sexy... its slammed and ultra-turboed R-edition cars... are, for all intents and purposes, neutered and dead [because] Volvo is worried about fuel economy." The biggest problem for both, though: they've lost their brand distinction. As we've pointed out, Volvo no longer holds the upper hand in safety. Turbocharging is no long