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  • Harvard B-School Dean Jay Light Stepping Down

    BusinessWeek – Mon Dec 7, 8:08 am ET  

    (Bloomberg) -- Harvard Business School (Harvard Full-Time MBA Profile) Dean Jay Light, who oversaw the school during the global financial crisis that challenged business education and slashed the value of Harvard's endowment, will retire in June, after five years in the position. Full Story »

  • Crackdown on China GMAT Cheating

    BusinessWeek – Mon Dec 7, 8:08 am ET  

    Students who have tried to get a leg up on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) by visiting Web sites carrying illegally obtained test-preparation material may soon come to regret their actions. The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) is aggressively pursuing more and more Web sites that illegally provide copyrighted GMAT materials to test-takers, as well as using high-tech gadgets to catch "proxy" test-takers who are hired to take the exam in place of applicants, the organization says. Full Story »

  • Home Lenders Face Sanctions Over Failed Modifications

    BusinessWeek – Wed Dec 2, 8:08 am ET  

    (Bloomberg) The U.S. Treasury Dept. will begin taking action against lenders that aren't doing enough to ease mortgage payments for troubled homeowners as part of the Obama Administration's $75 billion pledge to curb foreclosures. Lenders> The> The> "We> Seriously>The> The> Eligible> Mortgage> The> A>Robert> One> The> Bank> "As> The> Full Story »

  • The MBA Oath: Toward a More Perfect World

    BusinessWeek – Wed Dec 2, 8:08 am ET  

    Last month we watched as news broke of one of the largest insider-trading scandals in history. While the urgency of the financial crisis may be dissipating, the need for a higher ethical standard in business is as relevant as ever. Full Story »

  • In Hunt for Students, Business Schools Go Global

    BusinessWeek – Wed Dec 2, 8:08 am ET  

    From her home base in Uruguay, Tuck admissions officer Kristine Laca has become a cheerleader of sorts for Dartmouth University's Tuck School of Business (Tuck Full-Time MBA Profile) in Latin America. She is a frequent visitor to countries such as Argentina, Chile, and Peru, stopping in each at least four times during the critical fall admissions season. Fluent in Spanish, she holds information sessions, attends MBA fairs, and conducts admissions interviews with prospective students in their home cities. ... Full Story »

  • Moving the Family to France for B-School

    BusinessWeek – Wed Dec 2, 8:08 am ET  

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  • Getting to the Bottom of Plastic Bottle Risks

    BusinessWeek – Mon Nov 30, 8:08 am ET  

    As founder and CEO of baby goods retailer Giggle, Ali Wing does her best to ensure that the strollers, toys, and other gear she sells are as safe as possible. From the time of Giggle's launch six years ago, she avoided baby bottles containing the controversial chemical bisphenol A (BPA). But other products she sells still contain BPA and scores of other chemicals, and she doesn't know what's really safe. "We can't guarantee everything is healthy," she says. "We haven't found a way to get the answers." Full Story »

  • Stop Looking for the Next Twitter

    BusinessWeek – Fri Nov 27, 8:08 am ET  

    If you are a pundit, or get paid to watch trends, then this message doesn't apply to you. It's your job to go out and find the next shiny object that could influence how we live and do business. Full Story »

  • Health Care: GE Gets Radical

    BusinessWeek – Mon Nov 23, 8:08 am ET  

    It's been a hard year to work at General Electric . Salary freezes have hit its famously performance-driven employees, with some managers taking pay cuts. The price of GE stock, which once made millionaires out of even hourly workers, has gone nowhere as the rest of the market has risen. A 68% dividend cut -- the first in 71 years -- has stung execs who rely on a heavy dose of restricted shares. Full Story »

  • Warming Signs in U.K. Commercial Property

    BusinessWeek – Fri Nov 20, 8:08 am ET  

    About a year ago, observers of the UK commercial property market would not have been shocked to see the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse riding around the corner. Full Story »

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