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Getting into: Harvard Business School
NOTE: For more MBA PodTV videos subscribe to the MBAPodcaster YouTube Channel. New videos will be added to the MBAPodcaster channel only MBA PodTV host Mia Saini takes you to her stomping ground, Harvard Business School. Mia draws from her own experiences of applying to and getting into HBS. She also gets advice from current HBS students, an HBS admissions board member and an admissions consultant. Learn about the HBS curriculum, the case method, and tips on preparing your application.
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Columbia Business School Forum on the Economy (Part 1)
On October 2, 2008, Dean Glenn Hubbard, Senior Vice Dean Chris Mayer, and Professors Bruce Greenwald and Pierre Collin-Dufresne discussed the banking crisis and responded to questions from MBA students at Columbia Business School. The panelists addressed the turmoil among financial institutions, the government's efforts to agree upon a bailout strategy and the potential effects of the crisis on the US and global economies. View more Columbia Business School economic coverage at www4.gsb.columbia.edu
What They Don't Teach in Business School about Entrepreneurship
Part of 2010 Conference on Entrepreneurship. Description: A group of entrepreneurs talk about what they learned in the trenches that they never could have learned in a classroom. The panelists will also share the courses that were most helpful to them in their entrepreneurial ventures, the courses that they wished they had taken, and the topics that business schools should be teaching to aspiring entrepreneurs.
The Business School for Entrepreneurs
Robert explains what he has in store for the students at the Business School event at the end of April.
Work Experience that Works for Business School
Most MBA applicants have a good amount of work experience before they enroll. The bschooltalk panel of business school admissions experts answers the question, "Is there a certain kind of work experience needed to be successful in business school?"
Harvard Business School Public Speaking Contest 2006 (1/3)
Won first place in the HBS Public Speaking Contest in 2006. PJ Kim ended up not accepting any of his job offers and decided to run an anti-poverty nonprofit program in New York City to help low income families receive tax credits, nutritional assistance, health insurance, and financial and legal counseling. He is now running for New York City Council to represent District 1: Lower Manhattan. www.PJKIM.com Part 1 of 3
Every Breath You Take
Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke. Parody created by Columbia Business School students.
Ed Catmull, Pixar: Keep Your Crises Small
Ironing out the little problems can make it so companies can avoid big disasters. Recorded: January 31, 2007 Related Article: www.gsb.stanford.edu Catmull appeared at the 2007 Entrepreneurship Conference at the Stanford Graduate School of Business
Harvard Business School: "Inside the Case Method", Part 1 of 2 (Award WInning Film)
The Business School for Entrepreneurs - Part 2
Robert goes further into detail on the CASHFLOW Quadrant and the BI Triangle and how the students at the event 30 April to 2 May will learn how to build a brand.
Harvard Business School: "Inside the Case Method", Part 2 of 2 (Award Winning Film)
From the collection of award-winning films produced by DigiNovations of Boston and Concord, Massachusetts (www.diginovations.com)
Grow Your Stars -- Don't Buy Them
An interview with Boris Groysberg, Professor, Harvard Business School. Many star performers hired from outside don't perform as expected at their new company. So, develop stars within your company; for example, through strong training and mentoring programs.
Getting Into: Stanford Graduate School of Business
MBA Podcaster host Bob O'Keefe takes you on a journey to the Silicon Valley to Stanford Graduate School of Business. With an acceptance rate less than 10%, Stanford is considered one of the most selective business schools when it comes to choosing candidates and is one of the top MBA schools in the world. Bob sits down with Linda Abraham of Accepted.com to find out what Stanford is looking for and uncover strategies on tackling Stanford's application and MBA essays. You will also hear from several Stanford MBA graduates as to why Stanford was the right pick for them and what they learned along the way. Guests Include: -Linda Abraham, Founder & President, Accepted.com admission consulting agency -Mareza Larizadeh, Stanford MBA 2006 Graduate, Founder of Doostang.com online job database -Shan Lyn Ma, Recent Stanford MBA Graduate -Alex Pitt, Recent Stanford MBA Graduate About: MBA Podcaster is your online source for information, insight, and advice on the MBA admissions process. We deliver relevant information and advice through biweekly audio and video segments for those planning to apply for a Master in Business Administration. Topics include strategies for writing MBA essays, preparing for the MBA interview, GMAT prep, MBA careers, business school rankings, the online MBA, Executive MBA programs, MBA scholarships, post-MBA job opportunities and current market trends.
Every Breath Bernanke Takes
Columbia Business School Spring 2006 Follies spoof on The Police's "Every Breath You Take" featuring imitation Dean Glenn Hubbard and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke
International Student Experience Part 1: Culture Shock
Columbia Business School Orientation, January 2008
Berkeley Entrepreneurs Forum: 2009 Business Plan Competition - Haas School
"2009 UC Berkeley Business Plan Competition Finalists Presentations." Berkeley Entrepreneurs Forum. The 11th Annual UC Berkeley Business Plan Competition at the Haas School of Business presents the eight finalist teams from a record-breaking 110 entries. The finalists were competing for $45000 in prizes. (April 30, 2009) entrepreneurship.berkeley.edu www.haas.berkeley.edu
Acting School Academy - Episode 7: The Business
When Jason and Laura are assigned to do a video presentation on the business of acting, the whole class quickly learns that "the business" can be less than glamorous.
Are Business Schools to Blame? | Peter G. Klein
Presented by Peter G. Klein at the Mises Circle in Newport Beach, California; 14 November 2009. Sponsored by Louis E. Carabini. Includes an introduction by Douglas E. French.
The Intel 80386 Business Case
[Recorded: January 26, 2009] Under the leadership of Andy Grove and Gordon Moore, the personal computer market changed in October 1985 with the launch of the Intel 80386 microprocessor. Today, no one will dispute that Intel is a world-leading company, but few recall that Intels path to becoming a technology giant was solidified by an unprecedented business strategy. In this lecture Harvard Business School Professor and CHM Board Member Richard S. Tedlow presents and reviews Intels sole-source supplier business strategy. Learn how Intel forever changed the landscape of the computing industry with its decision in the mid-1980s to act as the sole source for its revolutionary 80386 microprocessor. Prior to this risky and unorthodox move, companies would second-source products by licensing their technology to competitors the way it was always done. The 386 microprocessor marked the end of second-sourcing and the beginning of Intels leadership as a components-supplier in the personal computer market. But why was this significant and what did it mean to the future of the microprocessor and the future of personal computers? Professor Tedlow presents the business case, as taught in his Harvard Business School classes, to describe how these important decisions were made and what valuable lessons we can learn from Intels industry-changing business choices.
The Importance of Learning in Organizations
An interview with David Garvin and Amy Edmondson, Professors, Harvard Business School. Learning organizations generate and act on new knowledge. The ability to do this enables companies to stay ahead of change and the competition.
The Importance of Urgency
An interview with John Kotter, Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School. Without a true sense of urgency, any change effort is doomed. Watch John Kotter discuss the need for urgency and how managers create and sustain it in their organizations.
Five Biggest Mistakes That Entrepreneurs Make
Five Biggest Mistakes That Entrepreneurs Make
The Austrian School on Business Cycles: 100 Years of Being Right | Mark Thornton
Mark Thornton presents the 'Murray N. Rothbard Memorial Lecture' at the 2010 Austrian Scholars Conference. Includes an introduction by Joseph T. Salerno. The ASC is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian School, and is for scholars interested or working in this intellectual tradition. Held at the Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, March 11-13, 2010.
Investment banking
Dr Kathy Walsh from the School of Banking and Finance at the Australian School of Business has produced a video that introduces undergraduate students to the world of investment banking. For more information go to www.business.unsw.edu.au
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