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Business News

09 Sep

Business News
Contemporary crafts business plan to move American Visions Contemporary Crafts, which has been located at 9854 Manchester Road in Rock Hill since opening 13 years ago, is moving.

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Customer Relationship Management for the smaller business

09 Sep


Colin Ashurst, Senior Teaching Fellow in MIS at Durham Business School explains why smaller companies are using hard hitting CRM to compete with their larger counterparts.

 

Fuld War Game 2009: The Battle for Healthcare Information

08 Sep


The Battle for Healthcare Information, held in New York City on April 3, 2009, is the fifth national war game championship organized and run by Fuld & Company, the global leader in competitive intelligence. In this public war game event, four top business schools predict the most prominent companies in the healthcare information technology and healthcare delivery industries will quickly move to create alliances and in certain cases merge with their rivals, to take advantage of the government push to adopt electronic medical records (EMRs). Teams assumed the identity of four major healthcare icons simulating and stress testing their anticipated strategies to determine who will profit from the adoption of EMRs. The Obama administrations injecting $19 billion to kick-start this nascent electronic medical records industry just gets the players moving. It is no guarantee you will see universal adoption of electronic records in healthcare anytime soon. The teams included: Columbia Business School Microsoft MIT Sloan School of Management McKesson Northwesterns Kellogg School of Management Kaiser Permanente University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School of Business Allscripts MITs team, simulating the McKesson strategies, won the war game competition based on four criteria: the teams strategic insight, accuracy in presenting McKessons strategy, creative ways it expressed McKessons culture and goals, and finally, its ability to project their strategic vision into the future. Last

 
 

What chances do I have to get into Undergraduate Rutgers University Business School-New Brunswick?

08 Sep

i am a junior in high school and i want to apply to the undergraduate program at rutgers right out of highschool.(New Brunswick)

My highschool G.P.A is 3.5 and my SAT score is 2100.
I do many extracurricular activities and have community service hours.

I dont know my class rank. Im probably in the top 20 percent of my class (im in all honors classes)

What are my chances to get into Rutgers Business School?

 

School board, Johnson remain at odds

08 Sep

School board, Johnson remain at odds
EAST SANDWICH — Schools opened smoothly in town yesterday, but the relationship between the superintendent and the majority of the school committee hit another rough patch.

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Just Good Business – BK Business Book by Kellie McElhaney

08 Sep


JUST GOOD BUSINESS The Strategic Guide to Aligning Corporate Responsibility and Brand by Kellie McElhaney Buy Book at Berrett-Koehler Publishers – tinyurl.com Visit Author at UC Berkeley Website – www.haas.berkeley.edu Every major company has a corporate strategy based on business objectives and competencies of the firm. Most large companies have at least fragmented CSR initiatives, programs, and focus points, and most have dedicated corporate communications teams and focused branding and marketing campaigns. And all companies have employees, who serve, consciously or not, as brand ambassadors. What’s missing—and what McElhaney offers–is an integrated strategy for connecting the dots between CSR efforts, branding and communication to customers and employees, and the company’s core business goals. Kellie McElhaney is the John C. Whitehead Faculty Fellow of Corporate Responsibility at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. McElhaney teaches multiple courses on Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in all of the Haas School’s degree programs.

 
 

Regents College London

08 Sep


Introduction to Regent’s College London. Regents College is a centre of academic excellence in the heart of London, one of Europes most exciting cities. Offering world-class university facilities for students and conference clients, the Regents College campus is home to five internationally respected learning institutions: * European Business School London * Regent’s Business School London * Regent’s American College London * Webster Graduate School London * School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology

 

Does the Practice of Quantitative Finance Need to Be Changed?

08 Sep


Academics and industry experts discuss how financial innovation and quantitative models contributed to the financial crisis. Featured here are Paul Glasserman of Columbia Business School, Emanuel Derman of Columbia University, Daniel Beunza of the London School of Economics, Kent Daniel of Goldman Sachs and Adam Parker of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. This panel was part of the research symposium “The Quantitative Revolution and the Crisis,” co-hosted by the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics and the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia Business School. Learn more at www.gsb.columbia.edu/leadership/research/dec2009

 
 

Washington Dc Schools Have Business Courses For Working Adults

07 Sep

Are you thinking about entering a business program? Going back to school can be daunting, especially for working adults who are no longer accustomed to a college setting. If you live in the Washington, DC area, there are colleges that offer a great selection of business courses that can help you work toward your goals. Read on for some of the ways business courses can help many kinds of people get their education.

Business Courses for Working Adults

For working adults, going back to school can be difficult to fit into a busy life. A Washington DC Business School can help a working professional improve their skills at a manageable pace. Courses at Argosy University are designed with a flexible schedule that can meet the needs of someone with limited free time, making them a perfect fit for helping a full-time worker finish a business degree.

Adult Student Body

At many of these schools the student body is not made up of “typical” college students. Instead, you will find classes full of mature and like-minded adults who are serious about getting their business degree. Getting your Master’s Degree while juggling your commitments is difficult enough, so it helps to be in class with like-minded adults who are also balancing the same obligations.

Small Class Sizes

Sometimes it can be difficult to succeed in a large university environment, which is why many Washington DC Career Colleges offer small class sizes instead of a traditional lecture environment. A small class size helps many different kinds of students truly learn, instead of simply memorizing information.

Find Out What’s In Your Area

These are just a few reasons to look into what business courses are available in Washington DC. By doing some research and seeing what is available in your area, you could find a program that is just right for you!

This article was written by Argosy University for the advertising benefit of Argosy University. The links to Argosy University’s website contained in this article were included to provide users with more information about the topic, and also to improve Argosy University’s search engine rankings for those terms. Eyeflow LLC has been compensated to produce this article.

Argosy University, Washington DC

1550 Wilson Boulevard

Suite 600

Arlington, VA 22209

Argosy University, Washington, D.C. is certified by SCHEV to operate in Virginia.

The author of this article has great experience with Washington DC Career Colleges. The author has worked for a Washington DC Business School as well. This article is based on the great knowledge of this author in Washington DC Business School

 

School Supplies: Costs Continue to Rise by the Year

07 Sep

School Supplies: Costs Continue to Rise by the Year
School supplies costs are increasing compared to how much consumers spent last year on back-to-school shopping. According to a National Retail Federation survey, the average amount consumers planned to spend for back-to-school supplies jumped from $82.62 last year to $96.39 this year. And for back-to-school electronics, the amount increased from $167.84 last year to $181.61 this year. NRF, the …

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