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Rodney G. Alsup, D.B.A., CPA, CITP

MBA Student File-Sharing Tools Revisited | MyeEMBA - 0 views

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    MBA students working together with one or more classmates in order to complete an assignment is a norm in most MBA programs. Working together successfully often depends on how well the group shares information. This usually means sharing a document or file of some kind, such as an MS Word document, PowerPoint presentation, PDF file, picture, graphic, or a spreadsheet. While MBA students working together may be the norm for most MBA programs, providing students effective and efficient ways of sharing documents is not. The answer for most MBA programs is to let students find their own solution, which usually means using email and file attachments. Much better solutions are available, many of which are consumer-focused, user friendly, and free.
Siva Sivani Institute of Manangement Hyderabad

Foreign Campus programs Hyderabad - 0 views

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    SSIM-Centre for International Studies, Foreign Campus programs Hyderabad is creating more opportunities for students and corporates in the field of management education with International MBA Programs Hyderabad, Foreign Campus programs Hyderabad
Rodney G. Alsup, D.B.A., CPA, CITP

MBA Students and Proper Online Business Etiquette - October 31, 2011 - 0 views

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    Two of my recent articles, "MBA Students Do You See Yourself as Your MBA Peers See You" and "MBA Program No Asshole Rule" addressed MBA student behavior while enrolled in an MBA program. A behavior related area that appears to be gaining interest is online business etiquette, a topic that is certainly something MBA students need to keep in mind as they use multiple forms of social media to advance their careers and interact with their MBA classmates, faculty, staff, and other professionals. One online misstep can have an adverse impact on one's career advancement. Click on the title to read the complete article.
Rodney G. Alsup, D.B.A., CPA, CITP

Student loans in America: Nope, just debt | The Economist - October 29, 2011 - 0 views

  • “Economists tell us that improvement of education has been responsible for one-fourth to one-half of the growth in our nation’s economy over the past half-century,” Johnson said. “We must be sure that there will be no gap between the number of jobs available and the ability of our people to perform those jobs.”
    • Rodney G. Alsup, D.B.A., CPA, CITP
       
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    "IN LATE 1965, President Lyndon Johnson stood in the modest gymnasium of what had once been the tiny teaching college he attended in Texas and announced a programme to promote education. It was an initiative that exemplified the "Great Society" agenda of his administration: social advancement financed by a little hard cash, lots of leverage and potentially vast implicit government commitments. Those commitments are now coming due."
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    MBA programs and MBA students are likely to be affected when the bubble burst.
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