What Do You Think?
Research shows that 17 percent of people have lied on their resumes. Have you?
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| "Do what you love, love what you do and have fun because life is too short."
Arnold Donald, chairman, Merisant,
speaking at the Oct. 13, 2004 Dean's CEO Lecture Series at Webster's School of Business & Technology
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| "We're in the customer satisfaction business. That's a trait we have in common with every successful service company, large or small. It's a truth we almost forgot, but we won't forget again.”
Andrew C. Taylor, CEO, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, speaking at the April 21, 2004 Dean's CEO Lecture Series at Webster's School of Business & Technology
'We made it clear that technology was not here to replace people. It was here to leverage our efforts and enable us to do more things better.”
John Bachman, managing partner, Edward Jones,
speaking at the Dec. 2, 2003 Dean's CEO Lecture Series at Webster's School of Business & Technology |
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IN BRIEF
$10,000 Capstone Competition Prize up for Grabs to MBA Alumni, Students
The prize may not be a job with "The Donald," but School of Business & Technology MBA students and alumni worldwide will have a chance to win $10,000 by "re-taking" a part of the MBA capstone course. While it won't change their grade, the shot at $10,000 is a great incentive to revisit BUSN 6200, Business Policies and Strategy.
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Advice from a Top Corporate Headhunter
Part psychologist, part private investigator and 100 percent people person, Cindy Kohlbry, managing partner at Grant Cooper & Associates, a retained executive search firm, took time out from her busy schedule to chat with NotaBene about risks, results and the importance of being real.
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Webster Tops Nation in Granting Graduate Degrees to Minority Students
According to a recent survey published in Black Issues in Higher Education, Webster University awards more graduate degrees to African-Americans than any other higher education institution in the United States.
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FROM THE DEAN'S DESK
It's Not Who You Know, It's Who Knows You
I believe that the intent of networking is to ensure that you build a close, extensive group of contacts that will always recognize your name and take your calls. The goal is to ensure that the people you meet consider you a valued ally and have a stake in your success because they benefit from your continued good fortune and you from theirs.
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Linking Webster Chinese MBA Students with Corporate Leaders
This summer, nine students in Webster's MBA program in Shanghai came to St. Louis for an in-depth, two-week tour of some of St. Louis' most successful companies, giving them a look at the business strategies of several multinational corporations.
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Former Joint Chiefs Chairman Speaks at Home Campus
General Henry H. "Hugh" Shelton, former chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff for both the Clinton and Bush Sr. administrations, addressed more than 100 of Webster's worldwide extended site directors as they convened at the St. Louis campus Sept. 22.
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