Hello friends!
Yesterday my name appeared in the WSJ, as a minor reference in context of a very interesting topic - relationships that develop in business schools.Thought I must share the same with you.Below is the link, which can also be found by going to WSJ.com, clicking on the "Careers" tab and then clicking on the "Executive M.B.A" tab. It is on the upper left side.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122400555255933007.html
Hope you enjoy this read as much as I did !
WSJ Report details:
Date:OCTOBER 23, 2008, 10:27 A.M. ET
Topic: Six Degrees of E.M.B.A. Relationships
Students in Executive M.B.A. programs say they've hired each other, formed businesses together and even married classmates.
By:Emily GlazerSpecial to The Wall Street Journal
Yesterday my name appeared in the WSJ, as a minor reference in context of a very interesting topic - relationships that develop in business schools.Thought I must share the same with you.Below is the link, which can also be found by going to WSJ.com, clicking on the "Careers" tab and then clicking on the "Executive M.B.A" tab. It is on the upper left side.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122400555255933007.html
Hope you enjoy this read as much as I did !
WSJ Report details:
Date:OCTOBER 23, 2008, 10:27 A.M. ET
Topic: Six Degrees of E.M.B.A. Relationships
Students in Executive M.B.A. programs say they've hired each other, formed businesses together and even married classmates.
By:Emily GlazerSpecial to The Wall Street Journal