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Global Discovery: Visiting Chile and Argentina
Global Discovery, an academic experience that is part of the FT MBA program, is one of the highlights of the 2nd year. All students go abroad for two weeks to better understand business experiences around the world. This year, students could go to Chile/Argentina, China, or UAE/Oman. I was able to go on the Chile/Argentina trip, and without a doubt, spending two weeks between those countries was not enough time! Even though we were in each country for only a week, we were able to immerse ourselves into the Argentinian and Chilean cultures quickly. We truly enjoyed and appreciated everything they had to offer. Everyone that we met from both countries was extremely kind, helpful, and hospitable. The desert climate was so welcoming to our Midwestern, frozen bodies that we didn’t want to leave!
The Myth of the Hero Entrepreneur
The Myth of the Hero Entrepreneur: Carlson School challenges prevailing notions, delving into the nuanced reality of entrepreneurship.
Advice from MN Cup Judge: Joe Hurd
Throughout the 2015 MN Cup, we will be featuring our wonderful judges and mentors. Meet Joe Hurd, COO, SixSpeed.
Local Food Entrepreneur: WholeMe
Local food entrepreneurs, WholeM, answer questions about their business and getting their insight on the Food Innovation Community in Minnesota.
Advice From MN Cup Judge: Ben Aase
Throughout the 2015 MN Cup, we will be featuring our wonderful judges and mentors. First up is Ben Aase, Principal, CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP. Ben Aase is a judge for the Social Entrepreneur Division of MN Cup.
Local Food Entrepreneur: Matt Joyce, Joyce Family Foods
Meet Matt Joyce, the owner of Joyce Family Foods. It is FAB (Food/Agriculture/Beverage) Friday and MN Cup will be featuring a series of local food entrepreneurs on Fridays, asking them questions about their business, and getting their insight on the Food Innovation Community in Minnesota.
Carlson: Beyond the Classroom
For many people, “hitting the books” doesn’t sound as fun as spending time with friends, going to new places, or experiencing new things. While returning to school does require diligence in the classroom and dedication to further professional development, it doesn’t have to be completely structured or solitary. Getting involved in the various Carlson school-sponsored clubs and organizations can be a great way to continue the learning outside the classroom but in an enjoyable and meaningful way.
Musings of my First Semester of Carlson PT MBA
I can’t believe my first semester of my Part-Time MBA at Carlson is complete!
Musings of my First Semester of Carlson PT MBA
I can’t believe my first semester of my Part-Time MBA at Carlson is complete!