NewsUnderstanding the Financial Crisis Indicative of the Broad Full-Time MBA's real-world focus, on Friday, April 10, 2009, three faculty members led a lively and frank panel discussion on the current financial crisis facing the U.S. Approximately 70 MBA students and faculty participated in the discussion.
full story Local food bank reaps benefits year after year from Broad MBAs Broad Full-Time MBA students recently presented the Mid-Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross with a check for $20,020 after a week-long push to win the annual b-schools Food Fight while helping those in need in their own community.
full story Eighty Broad MBA's Find Themselves "LinkedIn" for 24 Hours The Eighth Annual Broad vs. Broad Case Competition concluded on Saturday, January 24th. Twenty 4-person teams comprised of first-year full-time MBA students competed in the 2009 event.
full story Broad Team Takes 3rd Place in 13th Intl. Operations Case Competition Broad Team takes 3rd place in the Prestigious 13th Annual International Operations Case Competition held at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University on Nov 7-8, 2008. Top-tier schools from the US and abroad were invited to compete, and the teams were judged by experts from industry, government and academia on the quality of their analysis, professionalism of the presentation, and the team's responsiveness to the judges' questions and comments.
The Broad team was placed 3rd, behind MIT and Cornell, and ahead of top schools such as Ross (University of Michigan), Fuqua (Duke University), Darden (University of Virginia), Kelley (Indiana University), and Carnegie Mellon itself. It was a great learning experience for the participants, and the team certainly represented Broad program very well. The team was comprised of the following first-year students: 1) Roger Kempa 2) Ashish Patil 3) Arjun Ravishankar 4) Ankur Srivastava 5) Brandon Walsh full story MSU's Full-Time MBA program becomes CFA partner Broad Team Takes Second Place in the Big 10 MBA Case Competition An MBA foursome from Michigan State University's Eli Broad Graduate School of Management earned Second-Place honors from the Big Ten MBA Case Competition held this past weekend in Columbus, Ohio. First-year students Nancy Caswell, Rajesh Chandrasekaran, Todd Hagopian, and Michael Kotick represented the Broad School.
full story Broad MBA students take on TiVo Eighty first-year MBA students competed in the Seventh Annual Broad v. Broad Case Competition in late January 2008, tackling a case that focused on the current challenges facing TiVo, the DVR time-shifting company. The First Place finalists were Aleksey Mastilenko, Todd Hagopian, Nancy Caswell and Sanil Ponnarassery.
full story Net Impact Case Competition Team Takes Third On Saturday, February 24, 2007, a four-person team of Broad MBA students placed third at the National Net Impact Case Competition held at the University of Colorado. Besting MBA students from other top schools including Michigan, Northwestern, Cornell and UCLA were Sajidi Jackson, Phil Johnson, Saaj Shah and Elliot Westwater.
full story Sixth Consecutive Food Fight Win! Once again, Broad MBAs were the victors in the 11th Annual MBA Food Fight, besting 20 other MBA programs across the country in both total pounds of food collected and average pounds per MBA student. This win makes six in a row for the Full-Time Broad MBA Program.
full story Broad: Diversity rich. Unity Driven In much of corporate America, the concept of diversity is expanding beyond race and gender to include a wide spectrum of groups. As a result, companies seek managers who can maximize the value of such a diverse workforce by uniting all employees beyind common corporate objects. Broad MBAs are ready to take these leadership positions.
full story Internal Case Competition A Success The Sixth Annual Broad vs. Broad Case Competition was the sixth consecutive hit for the first-year MBA student contestants, volunteer second-year MBA students, volunteer corporate and faculty judges and staff. This 2007 competition was a record-breaking year of student participation rate and absolute numbers, as the venue moved from the intimate setting of the Broad School, to the spacious James B. Henry Center facility. The team that took home First Place was comprised of Brandon Lupp, Joe Sherbondy, Kelly Jordan, and Ojasa Dumane.
full story MBA students create honor code During the 2005-06 academic year, a committee representing Full-Time MBA students finalized an honor code to serve as an ethical guideline for Broad School students. The group had been working on developing the code for more than two years, a process that allowed them to solicit extensive student input.
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