Topic: Business Schools
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Can AT&T buy T-Mobile? Five key factors.
The proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile presents the Obama administration with a major anti-trust dilemma. Federal regulators will consider several factors to determine whether to allow the two telecom competitors to merge:
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Graduate schools of business: Harvard (gasp!) no longer No. 1
Graduate schools of business saw some reshuffling of rankings this year as US News & World Report downgraded perennial No. 1 Harvard and crowned a new undisputed champion. The business schools, part of US News's broader survey of all graduate schools, were ranked using nine measures. In one category, however, the Top 5 business schools were very evenly matched. Tuition ranged narrowly from $48,550 to $53,118 a year. Here's a look at the Top 5:
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Gallery: Forbes: The richest men in the world
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Financial aid. Harvard MBA. Big pay. But student debt still burdens.
Financial aid totaled $54,000, but Joe Mihalic slashed costs to pay off his $101,000 in student loans. Despite top MBA programs' financial aid, students can still graduate with six-figure debt.
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What do Apple, GM, and P&G share? Design.
Companies increasingly are turning to design to boost the bottom line, but the transformation isn't always easy.
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Can AT&T buy T-Mobile? Five key factors.
The proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile presents the Obama administration with a major anti-trust dilemma. Federal regulators will consider several factors to determine whether to allow the two telecom competitors to merge:
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Graduate schools of business: Harvard (gasp!) no longer No. 1
Graduate schools of business saw some reshuffling of rankings this year as US News & World Report downgraded perennial No. 1 Harvard and crowned a new undisputed champion. The business schools, part of US News's broader survey of all graduate schools, were ranked using nine measures. In one category, however, the Top 5 business schools were very evenly matched. Tuition ranged narrowly from $48,550 to $53,118 a year. Here's a look at the Top 5:
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The Entrepreneurial Mind
Why government intervention won't fix the economy
Have government less involved in the economy and the market will start to take care of itself.
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Bringing morality to Wall Street
Groups push not only for stronger regulation of Wall Street banks, but a greater emphasis on ethical business practices.
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Gallery: Forbes: The richest men in the world
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Want an MBA from an entrepreneurial hot spot? Look to Israel.
An Israeli MBA doesn't have the prestige of better-known programs, but it offers American-style academic rigor, a dynamic entrepreneurial atmosphere, and a lower price tag.
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The New Economy
Five things you don't know about top MBA programs
Top-flight business schools are in high gear from California to Hong Kong. Here are five things to consider from the Economist's study of the top 100 MBA programs.
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Bernard Madoff, Adam Smith, and capitalism's moral crisis
The business of business may be business, but the business of life is not.
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Obama points a finger at Wall Street – and everyone
Yes, regulatory reform needs to pass, but the president also points toward ethical reform.
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New MBAs vow accountability
Business school graduates pledge to practice social, economic, and environmental ethics in their careers.
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A bid to boost ranks of minorities with PhDs
In its 14 years, The PhD Project has helped to triple minority presence on business school faculties.








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