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Social Venturing in Action. Literally.
For the last five years, Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship Senior Lecturer Steve Spruth has been emphasizing the “in action” part of his MGMT 4000 course, Social Venturing in Action.
A Sustainable Collaboration
After Jim Prokopanko retired as president and CEO of The Mosaic Company in 2015 and came to the Carlson School as an Executive Leadership Fellow, it was only natural that he spend time with Supply Chain and Operations Department Chair, Professor KK Sinha. After all, Sinha holds the Mosaic Company--Jim Prokopanko Professorship of Corporate Responsibility.
MSBA Students Deliver Fresh Insights for Mall of America
Carlson School analytics students tackled two cases and generated a range of solutions for the country's largest mall.
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Carlson School Best Of 2017: Photos
Relive the best moments of 2017 through Carlson School's captivating photos. Experience a visual journey of highlights and memories.
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Advising a Nonprofit to Revitalize Programming
The Carlson School of Management connects expert faculty with organizations of all kinds to solve business problems and lead professional development programs for employees. Meet Jay Lipe, a marketing senior lecturer who partnered with the Minnesota Historical Society to bring the wonders of history to a wider audience.
Building Civilian Networks
While sitting in a Marine Corps recruiting station in Minneapolis one day, Tim O’Neil was thumbing through a newspaper when he came across an article. “Veterans recruited for MBA programs at University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management,” the headline said. Intrigued, O’Neil read on.
Exchanging Ideas and Experiences
A Force for Innovation
In recent years, the demand by business schools for new faculty has ne
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Broadening the Discussion
Professor and Frederick H. Grose Chair in Accounting Pervin Shroff’s first international teaching assignment came about when Professor Mahmood Zaidi—an international education pioneer at the University—urged her to consider teaching in the newly minted CHEMBA program in Guangzhou, China.
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Why We Give: The Whaleys
When John Whaley received his undergraduate degree in accounting at the U in 1974, all his classes were held in the same building. Now, entrepreneurship programs at the Holmes Center he has championed extend to the broader University community, and he couldn’t be happier.
In it Together
Between them, Colin and Katherine Robertson have more than four years in deployments around the globe that include Iraq and Afghanistan.