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What do the British foreign secretary William Hague, former US treasury secretary Hank Paulson and Indian home affairs minister P. Chidambaram have in common? They are all MBA graduates who have reached public office. And they are not the only ones, reports Britain’s Financial Times.
Networking is more than lots of names
Joyce Routson - 01-11-2010
Networking is more than having a hefty collection of business cards and attending A-list parties. Heidi Roizen has been a Silicon Valley CEO, a venture capitalist, and a corporate board member but “the homework never ends,” she told Stanford Graduate School of Business students.
U.S. Schools: Less international students
Barbara Bierach - 07-14-2009
Large private business schools in the US are currently struggling with a double whammy: already hit by much-reduced valuations in their endowment funds, their revenue is also suffering from a decline in applications from overseas. International students are thinking twice about handing over their recession-hit cash for an education at an albeit prestigious Western school, reports “The Economist“.
