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FROM Kellogg MBA Blog: Why I Chose Kellogg: Zoila Jennings ’14 |
ABOUT THE ONE-YEAR PROGRAM Our One-Year MBA Program is your fastest path to a Kellogg MBA. It is designed to build upon your business fundamentals and get you back in the workforce with new skills and knowledge that will propel your career forward. From June to June, you’ll immerse yourself in the rigorous curriculum, learn from world-class faculty and build leadership experience and a supportive network that will help you immediately and throughout your career. Now in its 50th year, Kellogg’s One-Year MBA Program was one of the first programs of its kind in the country. Unlike other programs, our One-Year MBA allows you to bypass core classes and immediate dive into advanced studies that are customized to your career goals and set you apart from the competition. At the same time, you still will be able to take advantage of the vast experiential learning opportunities; world-renowned faculty and distinct cross-disciplinary thought leadership model that makes Kellogg stand out. Learn more about the One-Year MBA Program. Request info about Kellogg. Apply to Kellogg. Filed under: Academics, Student Life Tagged: 1Y, One-year, One-Year MBA Program, Student perspective, Why I Chose Kellogg |
FROM Kellogg MBA Blog: #MyKellogg Photo of the Week: Sept. 19 |
Congrats to @flyhigh1317, winner of the @kelloggschool #MyKellogg photo of the week contest. Keep taking pictures of your life at #Kellogg and tag them with #MyKellogg, and maybe we’ll highlight your picture in the coming weeks. View the picture on Instagram Follow @KelloggSchool on Instagram to get more looks at life at Kellogg. Filed under: Student Life Tagged: #MyKellogg, Photo of the week |
FROM Kellogg MBA Blog: Dean Sally Blount: For companies to grow, why bigger is not always better |
In an op-ed published this week in Fortune, Kellogg Dean Sally Blount writes that success is not always about scale and acquisitions. As she says in the piece: “As the world’s population tops 7 billion, and soon 8 and 9, it’s becoming clear that the best performing organizations, and perhaps countries, will be less defined by absolute size and more defined by the speed and agility that comes from clarity of purpose, strategic insight and decisive action.” Read Dean Blount’s full op-ed on Fortune.com Follow Dean Blount on Twitter Filed under: Business Insight, Career Tagged: Dean Blount, Dean Sally Blount |
FROM Kellogg MBA Blog: My first summer in the revamped (and redesigned) MMM program |
Having finished my first quarter in Kellogg’s Full-Time MMM Program, there is an excitement for what’s next in our Design Thinking-focused curriculum. Many in the MMM program are looking to be product-focused managers for the next steps of our careers, and I can already tell that the MMM program is going to be the perfect training ground for us to fine-tune the instincts needed to succeed at the next level of technology. From Professor Eyal Maoz showing just how easy it is to design an amazing product when you can reduce the “degrees of freedom,” to Professor Mark Werwath discussing how hard it can be to launch that product, our summer has simultaneously been a fruitful, stressful, and social start to Kellogg and the MMM Program. One of the sightseeing highlights was our trip to the famous and soon-to-be-closed Hot Doug’s with program mates. Do visit there if you can. It’s great and well worth the 90-minute wait in line as you try to squeeze a meal in before your next group meeting! What I appreciate most so far is being able to spend the first two months slowly getting acclimated to Evanston with 59 other brilliant people. It’s hard to imagine what it will be like later in September when the full Northwestern and Kellogg student body arrive and the Jacobs building and every meeting room inside it is constantly booked. Stay tuned. I’ll keep you updated! Michael Nguyen is currently a MBA / Masters of Design Innovation (MMM) candidate at Kellogg. In the past he served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Cyworld Vietnam, the country’s first social network; co-founded Mimo, a popular Twitter-like service in Vietnam; and helped RedOctane launch the Guitar Hero video game franchise. Connect with him on LinkedIn. Filed under: Academics, Student Life Tagged: design thinking, MMM, MMM program |
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