McCombs School of Business
News : Publications : Magazine : Spring/Summer 2004
 
strategy

Alumni

Who's News/Class Notes

MBA Alumna Paves the Way for Online Business Travel

Briefs

Heard and Overheard

Focus on Executive Education

New Behavioral Lab to Support Research in All Disciplines

Returns on Investment

ConocoPhillips Supports CEFER and Other Programs

Ancient Greek God Reclaims Mascoting Duties at McCombs

Nash Phillips and Clyde Copus Honored Through Endowment

Gang Yu Gang Yu: A Modeler of Efficiency
Gang Yu's coming of age in Communist China planted the seeds for his ground-breaking work in operations management 30 years later.
 
Executive Education Learning to Succeed: Executive Education Helps You Make the Grade
No longer just a perk, non-degree executive education programs are flourishing. Know when you need to go.
 
Women in Business To Lead or not to Lead? Women Need Real Options in Business
Although there are record numbers of women in business programs, there's still little progress in women's advancement to senior management positions.
 
Privatizing Public Higher Education Privatizing Public Higher Education
As private gifts account for larger percentages of public universities' operating resources, the notion of a public education is definitively changing.
 
Plus A McCombs Education PLUS
In excerpts from travel journals this spring, MBA students offer snapshots of the current state of global business from Budapest to Bombay.

 


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