Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Explore Research-to-Practice Seminars at Dartmouth Tuck
Blog Archive Explore Research-to-Practice Seminars at Dartmouth Tuck The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College is known for its close-knit community and small faculty-to-student ratio. The school’s research-to-practice seminars complement these characteristics. An article on the school’s Tuck Today Web site explained that “International Entrepreneurship†was the first of several such seminars designed to give students insight into a real-world business issue. The seminars were conceived as a key component of the school’s strategic five-year plan, called Tuck 2012. The courses bring together second-year students with top faculty for a “deep dive†into a specific topic. Research-to-practice seminars that were offered in recent years include the following: “Corporate Takeovers†“Deconstructing Apple†“Management of Investment Portfolios†“Marketing Good and Evil: Consumer Moral Judgment and Well-Being†“Strategy in Innovation Ecosystems†“Time in the Consumer Mind†For more information on other defining characteristics of the MBA program at Dartmouth Tuck or one of 15 other top business schools, please check out the mbaMission Insider’s Guides. Share ThisTweet Business School Dartmouth College (Tuck)
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