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Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business
Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business unveiled an updated MBA curriculum in 2012â"and with it, a revamped global emphasis. Dean David A. Thomas announced the changes as a response to the evolving global business landscape, meant to equip students âwith the skills to be innovative leadersâ"whether they are joining established organizations or becoming entrepreneurs.â During âopening term,â first-year students are required to take âStructure of Global Industries.â This immersive three-week core course provides a foundation in international business that runs through the required âmodulesâ in the spring semester and culminates with the schoolâs newly expanded, signature âGlobal Business Experienceâ during studentsâ second year. In this program, students take on consulting roles working for actual international organizations. In the spring, student teams travel to their respective clientâs countryâ"such as South Africa, Turkey, Mexico, and I talyâ"to gain firsthand experience working in a global consulting and management setting. After the participating students return to campus, they present the stories of and takeaways from their experiences to their classmates at the schoolâs Global Business Conference. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business unveiled an updated MBA curriculum in 2012â"and with it, a revamped global emphasis. Dean David A. Thomas announced the changes as a response to the evolving global business landscape, meant to equip students âwith the skills to be innovative leadersâ"whether they are joining established organizations or becoming entrepreneurs.â During âopening term,â first-year students are required to take âStructure of Global Industries.â This immersive three-week core course provides a foundation in international business that runs through the required âmodulesâ in the spring semester and culminates with the schoolâs newly expanded, signature âGlobal Business Experienceâ during studentsâ second year. In this program, students take on consulting roles working for actual international organizations. In the spring, student teams travel to their respective clientâs countryâ"such as South Africa, Turkey, Mexico, and I talyâ"to gain firsthand experience working in a global consulting and management setting. After the participating students return to campus, they present the stories of and take-aways from their experiences to their classmates at the schoolâs Global Business Conference. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business unveiled an updated MBA curriculum in 2012â"and with it, a revamped global emphasis. The schoolâs dean at the time, David A. Thomas, announced the changes as a response to the evolving global business landscape, meant to equip students âwith the skills to be innovative leadersâ"whether they are joining established organizations or becoming entrepreneurs.â During âopening term,â first-year students are required to take âStructure of Global Industries.â This immersive three-week core course provides a foundation in international business that runs through the required âmodulesâ in the spring semester and culminates with the schoolâs newly expanded, signature âGlobal Business Experienceâ during studentsâ second year. In this program, students take on consulting roles working for actual international organizations. In the spring, student teams travel to their respective clientâs countryâ"such as South Africa, Turkey, Mexico, and Italyâ"to gain firsthand experience working in a global consulting and management setting. After the participating students return to campus, they present the stories of and takeaways from their experiences to their classmates at the schoolâs Global Business Conference. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business MBA applicants can get carried away with rankings. In this series, we profile amazing programs at business schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business unveiled an updated MBA curriculum in 2012â"and with it, a revamped global emphasis. The schoolâs dean at the time, David A. Thomas, announced the changes as a response to the evolving global business landscape, meant to equip students âwith the skills to be innovative leadersâ"whether they are joining established organizations or becoming entrepreneurs.â During âOpening term,â first-year students are required to take âStructure of Global Industries.â This immersive three-week core course provides a foundation in international business that runs through the required âmodulesâ in the spring semester and culminates with the schoolâs newly expanded, signature âGlobal Business Experienceâ during studentsâ second year. In this program, students take on consulting roles working for actual international organizations. In the spring, student teams travel to their respective clientâs countryâ"such as South Africa, Turkey, Mexico, and Italyâ"to gain firsthand experience working in a global consulting and management setting. After the participating students return to campus, they present the stories of and takeaways from their experiences to their classmates at the schoolâs Global Business Conference. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough Blog Archive Diamonds in the Rough Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business MBA applicants tend to overvalue rankings and so can overlook some strong business schools that might be a good fit. In this series, we profile amazing programs at schools that are typically ranked outside the top 15. Georgetown Universityâs McDonough School of Business unveiled a new MBA curriculum in 2012 and with it, a revamped global emphasis. Dean David A. Thomas announced the changes as a response to the evolving global business landscape, meant to equip students âwith the skills to be innovative leadersâ"whether they are joining established organizations or becoming entrepreneurs.â During âopening term,â first-year students are required to take âStructure of Global Industries.â This immersive three-week core course provides a foundation in international business that runs through the required âmodulesâ in the spring semester and culminates with the schoolâs newly expanded, signature âGlobal Business Experienceâ during studentsâ second year. In this program, students take on consulting roles working for actual international organizations. In the spring, student teams travel to their respective clientâs countryâ"such as South Africa, Turkey, Mexico, and Italyâ"t o gain firsthand experience working in a global consulting and management setting. After the participating students return to campus, they present the stories of and take-aways from their experiences to their classmates at the schoolâs Global Business Conference. Share ThisTweet Diamonds in the Rough
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