Cultured to Excel
Business management guru Peter Drucker famously said, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” If this adage is true— as a large body of evidence suggests—there’s no better proof of it than Textron Aviation Inc.
Jeffrey Cheah, A Man of Two Worlds
For this tycoon, business and sustainability go hand in hand. Here's why.
Democratic Republic of Congo: Strides Toward New Trade Opportunities
The first-ever Great Lakes Private Sector Investment Conference advanced work toward long-term stability and peace in Central Africa.
The Bryan School of Business & Economics at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
What is the surest path to the executive ranks? How do you go from business student to top executive in today’s ever changing, ever more competitive business world?
American University Kogod School of Business
Washington, D.C. The very name evokes politics and power, solemn ceremonies and world-changing decisions. But the Capital Region is much more than the center of the federal government – or a highly popular tourist destination.
Salisbury University
Offering 60 distinct programs within four endowed schools, SU is one of those rare universities that celebrates individual talents and encourages big ideas. Students gain real-world experiences, researching Amazon deforestation and interning for Italian media.
The Bolles School
One of Dave Farace’s most important jobs – and biggest challenges – as President and Head of School at The Bolles School is to create a culture of innovation to prepare its 1,600 students for college and life.
Troy University
Earn your degree online with TROY, a distinguished state university. With a proud history of helping students achieve their career goals, TROY was one of the first universities to offer online learning.
Tennessee Tech’s College of Business Grows Again
In recent years, the Tennessee Tech College of Business has made its MBA programs more flexible, affordable, professionally relevant and technologically advanced.