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MBA won't appeal sports sanctions |
Montgomery Bell Academy will not appeal penalties received from the state high school athletics governing body, which has sanctioned the school for multiple recruiting, tuition and financial aid infractions.
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Catering Through Nominal Share Prices |
The theory forecasts that when investors place higher valuations on low-price firms, managers will keep share prices at lower levels, and vice-versa. Making use of measures of time-varying catering incentives depending on valuation ratios, split anno........ More »
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Can Technology Deliver on the Yield Challenge to 2050? |
This report is targeted on the yield prospects of wheat, rice and maize as these cereal products dominate human diet furthermore, as continued yield growth is regarded as the major route to achieving future global demand for food, feed and fuel. We d........ More »
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MBA Graduates Prefer FMCG |
Nielson survey has recently revealed that the fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is the most preferred choice for B-School graduates. Hindustan Unilever has topped the list as the most preferred recruiter. Nearly 30% students prefer to pursue a........ More »
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Is public relations the new MBA topic? |
Public relations has not been the focus of most MBA programmes. Usually most programmes touch the topic briefly, mostly in the way of teaching writing and communication skills. This might change in the near future as new research reveals gaps in MBA ........ More »
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Business schools: Living sustainability |
More and more business schools are embracing sustainability. This is the positive finding of a study published by the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, part of Nottingham University Business School. The Centre conducted the an........ More »
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Indian business students: facing challenges |
Fear of another financial crisis has caused a slowdown for enrolments at Indian business schools. The impact has been relatively low in the top institutes, but a majority of the approximately 4,000 schools in India are facing a shortage of students. ........ More »
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MBA graduates: Lacking experience for Wall Street |
A new survey by Training The Street (TTS), a corporate training provider, found that MBA graduates needed more hands-on training to prepare themselves for Wall Street careers. The training company conducted its analysis amongst a training class of in........ More »
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Boom expected for ‘blended' MBA programmes |
Amidst renewed talks of a financial crisis, employees all over the world are more reluctant to give up their positions and go back to school for one or two years. This might be one of the reasons why the Executive Masters in Business Administration (........ More »
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Western Australia: Skills in high demand |
Western Australia is home to only 2.4 million people, a bit more than a tenth of Australia's population, but the state accounts for almost half of the country's exports. While Western Australia's economy and job market are expanding, the ........ More »
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