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Owl Have You Know
Professors by Day, Partners for Life feat. Professor Lee Ann Butler & Professor Alex Butler

Owl Have You Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 43:46


Today's guests bring a unique blend of expertise and personal connection to the show. Lee Ann Butler and Alex Butler are not only esteemed faculty at Rice Business, but also a married couple! Lee Ann Butler, a senior lecturer in management, has been teaching business law and related courses since 2001, joining Rice in 2010. She also served as the former academic director for the Online MBA program, MBA@Rice. Alex Butler, the Jesse H. Jones Professor of Finance, specializes in empirical corporate finance, financial institutions and markets. His research dives deep into how firms, governments and individuals navigate external financing, with recent work examining racial disparities in the auto loan market. He was instrumental in launching Rice Business's undergraduate business major and previously served as the director of undergraduate programs. Together, with host Maya Pomroy '22, the Butlers share insights from their nearly three-decades-long academic journeys and personal lives. Lee Ann reflects on her passion for business law and the ethical challenges facing today's business leaders, while Alex highlights his findings in consumer finance. They also discuss the undergraduate business major at Rice, offer perspectives on teaching during uncertain times and explore how their partnership shapes their professional lives.Episode Guide:00:57 How The Butler's Met: A Love Story in a Bar01:38 Lee Ann's Journey from Litigator to Lecturer04:19 Alex's Path to Finance and Academia09:13 Launching the Undergraduate Business Program at Rice12:36 Teaching Experiences and Student Interactions15:20 Working Together as a Married Couple18:56 Alex's Research on Racial Disparities in Auto Loans23:32 Higher Interest Rates for Minorities26:20 Impact of Anti-Discrimination Policies28:39 Legal and Ethical Challenges in Business33:22 Teaching in Uncertain Times36:19 Future of Rice's Undergraduate Business Major & Rice Business42:46 Reflections and Words of WisdomOwl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:On the ethical challenges that business leaders face today30:30: [Maya Pomroy]: What are some of the most critical legal or ethical challenges that business leaders face today? Because that's something that you're preparing this generation of leaders to tackle. 30:41: [Lee Ann Butler]: Well, I think the ethical challenges come every day, and probably the most difficult bit is when we just don't realize it's an ethical dilemma that's in front of us, right? And we tend to think of ourselves—everyone thinks of themselves as an ethical person: I don't need to worry about this because I'm a good person, and I will do the right thing. But when we take the time to actually systematically go through it in a logical way, I think not only what does my ethical framework tell me is right and wrong in the situation, but how might others view it? 'Cause not everyone—not everyone has the same framework as me or anyone else.Surprising lessons learned from being educators at Rice13:38 [Alex Butler] Several years ago, we ran an experimental course where faculty from four different functional areas got together, all of whom were going to teach their discipline, but along the theme of decision-making. And so we had someone from one group who's going to think about decision-making in teams, one-person decision-making, as students as far as how personal-psychological biases affect your decisions. One person doing game theory and I doing decision-making with data, so I learned a few things in that, one of which was. What a great place to work where someone can have this bonkers idea of let's come at decision-making from four different ways, all of us with our own strange perspectives, and deliver that as a course to the students and have the administration be like, yeah, man, let's do that. That sounds awesome.What makes Rice special from an educator's perspective08:35: It comes down to A: the students, right? That is my interaction. Most of the time, they are phenomenal. They are here to learn, and they have that kind of hunger that's amazing. I really enjoy teaching in the MBA program because they come with so much work experience, and I learn something every single class that I teach. Hopefully, they learn a lot from me, but I am absolutely learning a lot from them each time, too. But we also have wonderful support and administration here, which is not always the case at every school. But we have the whole package, which is just a joy to work here.Show Links: TranscriptGuest Profiles:Lee Ann E. Butler | Rice Business Alexander Butler | Rice Business Racial Disparities in the Auto Loan Market | The Review of Financial Studies | Oxford Academic  Check out this episode featuring Professor Anastasia Zavyalova here: https://business.rice.edu/owlhaveyouknow/season-3-episode-10

Working for the Weekend
Meet the '23/24 Team!

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 19:11


On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, Part-Time MBA students share their backgrounds and goals for the podcast this year. Discussing their experiences, the panel explores experiential learning, networking, engaging faculty, podcasting, building community, and more. To learn more about the hosts, participants, and resources discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/working-weekend. Hosts: Lydia Stoltzfus MillerGuests: Indhu Venugopal, Kristian Georgiev, Mouhamed Bseileh, Prasanth Muralidharan, Seth Atkinson, Peter Woodman, Ajay Baabu Muthuswamy, and Zhen Feng Executive Producers: Ajay Baabu Muthuswamy and JT GodfreyAudio Engineer: Jonah Brockman

3 Things
Mastering Business Insights: Dr. Kunjal Sinha Unveils Online MBA Success

3 Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 20:24


Join us in this insightful episode of The Indian Express podcast, brought to you by Parul University, where we converse with Dr Kunjal Sinha, a visionary in business education. With her expertise and knowledge, Dr Sinha shares insights on the dynamic landscape of online MBA education, its advantages, and the future it holds for aspiring business leaders. Gain valuable perspective and strategies to excel in the online MBA world.

Future You
Online MBA (with University of Liverpool)

Future You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 16:07


In this episode of Future You, we speak to Lisa Day about the University of Liverpool's Online MBA programme, which was recently ranked in the Financial Times' top ten online MBAs for 2023. Lisa, who is director of online programmes and director of studies online MBA at University of Liverpool Management School, tells us about the history of the qualification, what makes it so prestigious, and why it could be the perfect fit for you. Find out more about Liverpool's Online MBA Send comments, feedback or suggestions to podcast@prospects.ac.uk Search for MBA courses on Prospects.ac.uk

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
MBA Wire Taps 282—Fighter pilot, low GPA. Carlson versus Bocconi. Tepper versus Ross, online MBA.

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 36:13


This week's episode tackles 'March Madness' - of the MBA admissions variety - as more and more top MBA programs are releasing their final decisions for Round 2. UPenn / Wharton is one of the many programs scheduled to release their decisions this upcoming week. Graham highlighted a recently published admissions tip that focuses on navigating the wait list. He then highlighted two alumni Real Humans pieces, for HBS and Deloitte, and NYU / Stern and Carlyle. The latter alumna discussed the importance of patience and persistence when recruiting outside of the traditional career paths of consulting and investment banking. Alex and Graham then discussed a recently published piece on Clear Admit that reviewed the demand for tech jobs at leading MBA programs; that discussion was tempered with the recent news of all the layoffs in the tech sector. As always, this episode features real candidate profiles, sourced from one ApplyWire entry and two DecisionWire entries: WireTaps candidate #1 is a fighter pilot who appears to have a very strong military career. The one area of their application that is concerning is a lower undergrad GPA (a 2.8 in aerospace engineering). Alex and Graham discuss options for mitigating this area of concern as well as the importance of a longer term post-MBA goal, especially for an older candidate. This week's second candidate is weighing two quite different options, a full-ride at Minnesota Carlson, versus a place at SDA Bocconi. They are looking at FMCG or Luxury retail for their post-MBA goals, hence the diverse considerations. Alex and Graham discuss some of the key factors that should help influence their decision. This week's final candidate is looking at options between two online MBA programs (CMU / Tepper and Michigan / Ross) and the full-time program at Vanderbilt / Owen. It looks like they prefer the online route, so they can remain at work. Alex and Graham provide some guidance in terms of how to choose between these two options. This episode was recorded in Philadelphia, USA and Cornwall, England. It was produced and engineered by Dennis Crowley in Philadelphia, USA. Thanks to all of you who've been joining us, and please remember to rate and review this podcast wherever you listen!

Poets&Quants
DEI Leaders: How They Are Making A Difference In Graduate Management Education

Poets&Quants

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 22:20


Ama Fofie, Director of DEI at Emory Goizueta, joins John A. Byrne in Episode 2 of The Diversity Dimension. This insightful conversation covers encouraging broad faculty ownership of DEI efforts, successful approaches to overcoming reluctance to DEI efforts, how leaders are making a difference in graduate management education, and much more.

The SIGRUN Show
[Best of] From Unemployable to a Selfmade Millionaire

The SIGRUN Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 65:22


It's going to be very hard for you to find a job. These were the words of my advisor when I went to the unemployment office after having been fired twice in a short period of time. I kept applying for positions I thought were a perfect fit but never got a reply. My hopes were down. I was also still feeling the pain from my chronic illness, and the thought of working a full-time job scared me.  When I read that the unemployment office helps people start their own business, I saw it as my chance. I quickly created a business plan for selling Icelandic design online and did a three week start up course where I learned all the basics of setting up a business in Switzerland. But when I ended the course, I started doubting my own idea.  Seven years have passed since then, and (spoiler!) I haven't gone on to build an Icelandic design trading empire. I have done something better: I found my passion, entered my zone of genius and become a top female business coach.  In this episode of the Sigrun Show, I share how I finally found my calling and started scaling my business to multiple seven figures, and the roadblocks and successes I experienced along the way. This is my story of how I went from unemployed to a selfmade millionaire.  With this episode, I want to inspire you to think bigger and take action. Make your dream come true.  “The beginning years are the most important ones: that's where a business is born.”- Sigrun   What you will get out of this episode:    How I got sick in 2010 and lost my job (3:49)  My wake up call (13:37) Picking a business idea (18:16) Finding the right direction (27:17) How webinars became my thing (33:28) My money mindset issue (39:06) From my first sale to 6 figures in 12 months (41:48) Taking the next step: scaling my business (42:18) How the idea of SOMBA was born (48:32) My first live event (52:04) Big decisions: Working with a female coach and planning my own conference (55:37) Hiring my team (58:45) The next normal (1:03:37)   Do you want more inspiration for building your online business? Find out how I got from zero to six figures in 12 months and avoid making any mistakes by reading the top 10 reasons why most online businesses fail.   How to Build an Online Business (and Scale It the Right Way) I was making a good living doing one on one coaching, but I always knew that if I wanted to take my online business to the next level, I had to start scaling it. From my times as a CEO, I remembered that the only way to grow a business was to hire more people. I swore to myself that if I ever started my own business, I wouldn't want its growth to be dependent on the number of employees. I wanted the business itself to be scalable.    At the time, I had no idea that my own business would make multiple 7 figures one day. My goal had been to get to 6 figures and in March 2015, I reached that goal, exactly 12 months after my first sale. It was a huge milestone, but I knew that I had to take the next step. Constantly raising my prices or taking on more clients wasn't going to be sustainable. What I had to do is scale, and here is how I did it:    Creating a Group Coaching Program I had been thinking about group coaching for a while and got this idea that I wanted to prove that I can sell in July, in the middle of the summer, when most coaches feel it's not a good time to sell. I came up with an idea for a coaching program, created a sales page, did some seeding in my free Facebook group and ended up selling 6 spots, two times. It opened my eyes: I was able to scale!    Selling Multiple Group Coaching Programs I started selling multiple group coaching programs and made them longer, first 8 weeks and then 3 months, and called them masterminds. There was no need to create tons of content, because the groups were about helping people with whatever was going on in their business at the time. I focused on coaching in the moment.    Make Groups Larger I realised that I could have more than 6 people in my groups and launched a 9 month mastermind group with 10 people. But I wanted to go further. I thought about how much time I really spend per person and decided that I could launch a new group with 18 people and still offer the same value to them. These same people went on to stay with me for years.  At this point, my group programs were generating more revenue than my one on one coaching and I decided to only keep on a few selected people as my one on one clients.    Introduce Levels I started gearing up for a massive launch of my group coaching programs. My idea was to do multiple groups of 18 people on different levels, depending on where they were at in their businesses. The further along people were, the less people would be in the group so I could assure them enough time with me.   Create a Signature Program When I sold out 4 group coaching programs, I told my business coach very proudly that I just had my biggest launch ever. This is what he said to me: And you have nothing else to sell now? His words were a turning point for me, because they made me come up with the idea for SOMBA - Sigrun's Online MBA, a new one year program where I would teach women (and a few men) everything they need to know about online business. I've been running SOMBA for 3 years now, increased the price from $1000 to $3000 and my launches have grown from $50k to $575k.    My coach's comment was crucial for me. I thought I was scaling my business with group programs, but to really reach the next level, you have to have an online course or program where you can have as many people as you want in it, without having to spend extra resources. In 2017, I finally created that course which is now my signature program, and it's a fantastic feeling.    Are you inspired to grow and scale your own online business? If my story sparked any ideas or dreams in you, I would love to hear about it. You can follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.   12 Days of Masterclasses for FREE! Ho ho ho! I have a gift for you! Not just one but 12 gifts for the 12 Days of Christmas. I'm inviting you to join our annual tradition, 12 Days of Masterclasses for free. The masterclasses are on a variety of topics in online business everything from mindset to marketing and sales and how to scale your online business to 6 and 7 figures. Now go ahead and grab your gifts by going to www.sigrun.com/12gifts   Please share, subscribe and review Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Click here to learn how to leave a review, then head over to Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a special thank you gift!

MBA | BBA Classes By Amrita Jha
Organizational Behaviour

MBA | BBA Classes By Amrita Jha

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 38:23


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Working for the Weekend
#603 - Which Part-Time MBA Format is Right for Me?

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 41:12


In this episode, host Ajay chats with two fellow Michigan Ross part-time MBA students – one in the Weekend MBA Program and one in the Online MBA Program. They discuss their individual reasons for pursuing an MBA, why they chose their particular format, the differences between the formats, and much more.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Producer/Host: Ajay MuthuswamyGuests: Dan King, John RivalskyEditing: Jonah BrockmanExecutive Producers: Ayush Mundra and Bob NeedhamCopyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Poets&Quants
Inside The SMU Cox Online MBA

Poets&Quants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 23:56


Thinking about an MBA program, but don't want to put your career on hold? Listen now to learn about the power and flexibility of an Online MBA from SMU Cox. The Online MBA program from SMU Cox offers you the convenience of a part-time, online degree while still providing engaging, interactive, and rigorous course content you need to advance your career.

MBA Insider
#169: The Online MBA at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business

MBA Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 23:18


Lindsay Case is an MBA Graduate from the University of Michigan Ross's Online MBA Program from the Class of 2021.During this conversation, we spoke to Lindsay about her decision to pursue an MBA in her career journey, why she chose the online MBA and the program at Ross. We also spoke to her about her experience managing an online MBA program while working full-time, what she got out of the experience, and her advice to other professionals who are considering an online MBA.Lindsay's LinksPoets and Quants Article: Lindsay's Linkedin ProfileMichigan Ross Online MBA ProgramListen today on Apple Podcasts or Spotify

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
Episode 253: New Online MBA at Georgetown McDonough

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 39:46


This episode delves into exciting news from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, the introduction of an online MBA offering. This makes McDonough one of just a handful of leading MBA programs to enter the online MBA domain. Shelly Heinrich, the Associate Dean for MBA Admissions and Director of Marketing, and Prashant Malaviya, Professor of Marketing and Senior Associate Dean of MBA Programs, join your host Graham Richmond to discuss the new offering.

Poets&Quants
The Online MBA Explosion

Poets&Quants

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 30:39


When is an online MBA preferable to an in-person experience? What should you reasonably pay to get an online MBA?

On Principle
Examining Strategy: Trish Gorman

On Principle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 13:27


Our second season two bonus episode looks back at my conversation with Trish Gorman, a professor of practice in strategy at Olin Business School. We originally spoke for our first season two episode called “The $5 Million Mistake,” and at the time, Trish was deeply involved in planning Olin's new online MBA program. Today, we're revisiting her remarks about what business strategy means to her, how she thinks about it and how it informed her work on launching a new online MBA program.CREDITSThis podcast is a production of Washington University in St. Louis' Olin Business School. Contributors include:Katie Wools, Cathy Myrick, Judy Milanovits and Lesley Liesman, creative assistanceJill Young Miller, fact checking and creative assistanceHayden Molinarolo, original music and sound designMike Martin Media, editingSophia Passantino, social mediaLexie O'Brien and Erik Buschardt, website supportPaula Crews, creative vision and strategic supportSpecial thanks to Ray Irving and his team at WashU Olin's Center for Digital Education, including our audio engineer, Austin Alred.

Working for the Weekend
#512 - Making Connections and Moving On

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 32:39


In this episode, host Leslie chats with members of the podcast team as graduation approaches. They talk about highlights of the past year, how their perspectives have changed, and much more.We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Leslie Beverley.Guests: Ayush Mundra, Matt Stone, Sneha Edupuganti, Dave Jackiewicz, Sampath Dangeti.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#511 - Applying MBA Learnings on the Job

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 27:33


In this episode, host Dave welcomes a panel of classmates to talk about one unique aspect of a part-time MBA program: being able to apply lessons from school on the job right away. The panel talks about specific new skills they've gained, finding new confidence at work, the value of Ross' emphasis on action-based learning, and more.We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Dave Jackiewicz.Guests: Mike Chung, Emily Litteral, David Martina, John Worth.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#510 - Alumni Connections

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 39:16


In this episode, host Sneha welcomes two recent alumni to speak about their experiences since completing the Weekend MBA and Online MBA programs – and if their voices sound familiar, it's because the guests are former Working for the Weekend hosts Mawa and Suraj. They talk about their new career paths, what they're doing with their free time, applying lessons from Michigan Ross, and much more.We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Sneha Edupuganti.Guests: Mawa Mustafa, Suraj Kandukuri.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#509 - Nontraditional Backgrounds and a Part-Time MBA

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 44:51


In this episode, host Matt chats with four current Weekend MBA and Online MBA students at Michigan Ross whose backgrounds are in medicine, politics, fashion, and entertainment – but who are attending business school part time to advance their careers and reach new goals. They talk about their backgrounds, what brought them to Ross, what they're learning, and much more. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Matt Stone.Guests: Claire Pardington, David Knezek, Jesse Pepperman, Chad Teven.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#508 - Connecting with Your Inner Leader

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 44:42


In this episode, host Leslie chats with two key members of the Michigan Ross faculty who are known as expert teachers and coaches in the field of leadership, Lindy Greer and Shahnaz Broucek. They share their own journeys as well as ideas and advice for students and seekers. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Leslie Beverley.Guests: Shahnaz Broucek, Lindy Greer.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
Episode 220: Taking a Serious Look at the Online MBA

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 36:40


In this special episode of the Clear Admit podcast, learn everything you need to know about Online MBA offerings. Special guest, Dr. Carolyn Goerner of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University-Bloomington, joins Graham Richmond to dig into how Online MBAs stand out, how employers view Online MBAs, what applicants should consider when looking for an Online MBA and much more.

Working for the Weekend
#507 - The Importance of Part-Time MBA Councils

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 33:56


In this episode, host Matt chats with the presidents of the Weekend MBA Council and the Online MBA Council, the student government organizations that help run the part-time MBA programs at Michigan Ross. Hear about how the councils operate, how to get involved, how they interact with the administration and the faculty, specific accomplishments they've realized, plans for future projects, and much more. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Matt Stone.Guests: Mike Atchoo, Scott Schenkelberg.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
Listen Now: Working for the Weekend

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 1:28


Welcome to "Working for the Weekend," a podcast about the full-time hustle of a part-time MBA program.

B-Schooled
Online MBA programs: B-Schooled episode 96

B-Schooled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 18:43


Curious about how an online MBA works? In this episode, SBC's online MBA expert Bill covers the structure of these programs, how they are both similar to and different from full- or part-time programs, what the "typical" online MBA student profile is, and a few downsides to earning your degree online. 

Working for the Weekend
#506 - A Day in the Real Life of a Part-Time MBA Student

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 25:31


In this episode, our panel discusses what life is really like as a part-time MBA student at Michigan Ross. Our panelists describe the habits, routines, experiences, and support systems that make it all work, and they offer some advice for anyone unsure about taking that next step. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: David Jackiewicz.Guests: Bill Brady, Alexa Doerr, Samra Matin, Harsha Ravuri.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#505 - Extracurriculars and the Part-Time MBA

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 20:43


In this episode, our panel discusses getting involved in extracurricular activities as a part-time MBA student at Michigan Ross. Our panelists describe their rewarding experiences helping to lead clubs, growing their skills through Sanger Leadership Center activities, and much more. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Sneha Edupuganti.Guests: Mary Reed, Bala Subramanian.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Business Beyond Usual
Ross Weekly 12/13/21: Exploring Alternative MBA Formats

Business Beyond Usual

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 38:48


Welcome back to our expansion of the Business Beyond Usual concept. Each week, our regular BBU team runs down the top happenings at Michigan Ross and in Ann Arbor for the coming week, and they welcome a special guest. This week, there's not much going on due to final exams, so hosts Thomas and Eduardo, both Full-Time MBA students, talk to some students in the other MBA programs at Michigan Ross -- the Online, Weekend, Global, and Executive MBA programs.Check out the BBU “Ross Weekly” today, and watch out for the next full episode of “Business Beyond Usual,” coming soon, focusing on the inside of the admissions process.Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at bbupodcast@umich.edu.---Business Beyond Usual is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.Episode Producers and Hosts: Thomas De Clercq, Eduardo Rejman.Guests: Jun Takasuka - Global MBAPhakorlux Changsawang - Global MBAMatthew Stone - Online MBAMaya Dagher - Online MBAMichael Atchoo - Weekend MBATherese Komar - Executive MBAExecutive Producers: Christina Weiberg, Eric Hopfenbeck, and Bob NeedhamCopyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#504 - DEI Is a Journey

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 25:19


In this episode, our panel dives into the critical concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Online MBA student Regina Urrutia and Weekend MBA student Shalin Mankodi discuss some of the DEI initiatives in their programs, their own experiences, and ideas for improvement going forward -- all with additional perspective from Michigan Ross Director of Diversity and Inclusion Thomas Bell. We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Leslie Beverley.Guests: Regina Urrutia, Shalin Mankodi, Thomas Bell.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#503 - Inside the MBA Application Process

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 40:49


In this episode, host Matt explores the nuts and bolts of the application process for a top part-tme MBA program. Online MBA student Jose Sanchez and Michigan Ross Associate Admissions Director Anne Schoen offer their insights into how the process works and how you can make the most of it, including tips on essay questions, interviews, our new Quant Readiness Course, and more.We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Matt Stone.Guests: Jose Sanchez, Anne Schoen.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

PrepCast
#36 Getting into an MBA with Eric Lucrezia

PrepCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 33:51


In today's episode, you will hear from Eric Lucrezia, founder of Candidate Coach. He is sharing his experience in the world of higher education, and answering the questions why doing an MBA, and what makes a good application. More about Candidate Couch: https://www.candidate.coach/ HIGHLIGHTS: [00:58] Experience in the world of higher education and MBAs [4:35] Difference between MBA and Master's degree [06:51] Why choosing MBA [08:33] What makes a good MBA application [10:49] Researching and soul-searching [14:55] Writing an MBA guidebook [22:15] MBA and entrepreneurship [25:58] Online MBA – advantages and disadvantages [28:13] Running own MBA consultancy firm [30:30] How to deal with rejection

Hamilton Perkins Collection
Episode 102: William and Mary Online MBA Conversation - Zero to Many Turning a Sustainability Solution Into a Sustainable Business

Hamilton Perkins Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 54:31


In 2014, Hamilton Perkins founded Hamilton Perkins Collection, an independent brand that designs and produces unique and award-winning bags and accessories made from recycled materials. Each bag is made from recycled plastic water bottles, billboard vinyl, pineapple leaf fiber, upcycled fabric banners, and other advertising waste. Perkins was the winner of the Virginia Velocity Tour hosted by the Governor of Virginia. The non-profit B Lab honored Hamilton Perkins Collection as a "Best for the World Overall" B Corporation in 2017. Perkins was voted to Inside Business' 40 under 40 and Old Dominion University Alumni Association's 40 under 40 lists. Perkins has been mentioned in Forbes, Fast Company, The New York Times, Money Magazine, and The Washington Post. Select past client work includes Hewlett-Packard, Nordstrom, Target, Dow Chemical, Oracle, Salesforce, Barnes and Noble, West Elm, Holt Renfrew, Salesforce, C.F. Martin & Company, Imerys, Leesa Sleep, Zappos, Paramount Pictures, and Ellen. The brand is currently offered in nearly 150 leading department stores and specialty stores in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Hamilton Perkins Collection's e-commerce store is available at hamiltonperkins.com. Perkins serves on the executive advisory council board at Old Dominion University's Strome College of Business.

Working for the Weekend
#502 - An Introvert's Guide to Networking

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 28:24


In this episode, host Sneha looks at the topic of networking from the perspective of those who might struggle with the concept -- introverts. Online MBA student Molly and Michigan Ross Associate Director of Part-Time MBA Career Coaching Val Adams offer their thoughts and suggestions about how to go about networking if you're not comfortable with the concept, and how introverts might even have an edge in some ways.We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Sneha Edupuganti.Guests: Molly Grasso, Val Adams.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#501 - Meet the "Working for the Weekend" Team

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 25:57


In this episode, the new season's WFW team — Leslie, Sneha, Sampath, David, Ayush, and Matthew — get a little better acquainted by answering some randomly chosen questions about their backgrounds, their interests, and their experiences in the Michigan Ross part-time MBA programs. Find out the team's strategies for B-school, their business heroes, and how their hometowns shaped their lives.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Producer/Host: Leslie Beverley.Panel: Sneha Edupuganti, Sampath Dangeti, David Jackiewicz, Matthew Stone, and Ayush Mundra.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Leslie Beverley and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

riseyear
Ep. 73: The New Online MBA with MyMBA Founder, Grant Nissly

riseyear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 50:01


Grant Nissly, the founder of MyMBA started off doing what most mid-twenty-year-olds do after they've been working for a few years: looking at graduate school opportunities. After working for a bit and understanding where they want to go, most people begin to assess how they can get there. However, while looking at options for an MBA and exploring the future of online education, Grant found an untapped market he wanted to explore. Could there be room for an MBA 100% online at a significantly reduced rate, but just a great of value? With sites such as Coursera and Khan Academy, people can learn anything online for free or at reduced costs. In the episode, we discuss where Grant's idea came from, online education, and what his plans are moving forward. Where to find MyMBA: Website: https://www.makemymba.com/ Grant's Twitter: https://twitter.com/grant_nissly MyMBA's Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakeMyMBA Grant's Newsletter: https://grantnissly.substack.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riseyear/support

Oplotki - biznes przy rękodziele
24_2021 SOMBA buddies

Oplotki - biznes przy rękodziele

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 36:26


Za sukcesem OPLOTKI stoją LUDZIE. Nie tylko świetny zespół, ale osoby, od których uczymy się pilnie i które inspirują nas na co dzień. Mam wrażenie, że nie doceniam tego, jak inspirujące kobiety wspomagają mnie w biznesowych wzlotach i upadkach. Oczywiście- nie łudzę się nawet, że uda mi się wymienić wszystkie...ale choćby kilka z nich ...no po prostu MUUUSISZ poznać!Tutaj zebrałam Kobiety, które swoją pracą zmieniają świat na lepszy, a które miałam ogromny zaszczyt poznać osobiście w Online MBA mojej mentorki SIGRUN (o tym MBA piszę więcej tutaj (https://oplotki.pl/somba-co-to-takiego/ ) W odcinku znajdziesz inspirujące przedsiębiorczynie, które warto podglądać:1) Kasia Krasucka - Motywujący nauczyciel języków – Tutaj wysłuchasz naszej wspólnej rozmowy: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/18280174 2) Ania Olesiewicz: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/20980200 – Tutaj znajdziesz naszą rozmowę: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7frarNmtcI&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=4&t=3s 3) Aga Zdunek – specka od less waste: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/19568963 I https://www.spreaker.com/episode/17612691 4) Karolina Brzuchalska – mentorka wirtualnych asystentek i freelancerów: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7ODxZy6MBI&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=35) Elena Pawęta – specka od wystąpień publicznych: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFtYXSc3avU&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=6&t=1s6) Basia Bartczak – specka od komunikacji: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tIcu-g1NVs&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=12&t=9s7) Ula Ayache – specka od leadershipu dla kobiet: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/19007498 PO ANGIELSKU1) Irene Cecile: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/216144522) Gudrun Mahlberg: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/20768793 3) Natalia (pseudonim artystyczny HINATEA): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVS045Pagfs&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=10&t=1s4) Marta Thut:  https://www.spreaker.com/episode/20359942 5) Michelle Petit: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/19959641 6) Lona Kozik: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3YazLa9VNI&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=5&t=2s7) Johdi Woodford: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFr8JropoK4&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=7&t=1s 8) Amel Derragui: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh2CY6QFb-I&list=PL1TCV77UKBvP2hsANyy9NOsSNG-C_HLIh&index=9&t=1sWięcej inspiracji od Sigrun:Sigrun-podcast: https://www.sigrunprograms.com/a/38203/ZzMav2jRgrupa fb: https://www.sigrunprograms.com/a/41331/ZzMav2jR ———Chcesz wiedzieć więcej: ✔ Strona: https://oplotki.pl/​ ✔ FB: https://www.facebook.com/oplotki/​ ✔ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oplotki.pl/​ ✔ Podcast: https://oplotki.pl/podcasty/​ ✔ Pinterest: https://pl.pinterest.com/oplotki/_saved/​ ✔ Warsztaty: https://oplotki.pl/warsztaty-stacjona...​ ✔ NEWSLETTER: https://oplotki.pl/newsletter✔ Pomocne dla twórców rękodzieła:✔ Jak wycenić rękodzieło: https://oplotki.pl/zapis-na-video-serie-jak-wycenic-rekodzielo✔ Jak Promować rękodzieło na Pinterest https://oplotki.pl/jak-promowac-rekodzielo-na-pinterest

Working for the Weekend
#408 - Reflecting on the Year

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 36:21


In this episode, host and executive producer Suraj chats with the rest of the regular podcast team -- Garrett, Leslie, Sneha, and Brandon -- about the highs and lows of getting their MBA and hosting a podcast during a pandemic. Hear about some of their memorable moments, advice to prospective students, and recommendations for other podcasts.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week during the school year.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Suraj Kandukuri.Guests: Garrett White, Leslie Beverley, Sneha Edupuganti, Brandon Manson.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Suraj Kandukuri and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working For The Weekend
#408 - Reflecting on the Year

Working For The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 36:21


In this episode, host and executive producer Suraj chats with the rest of the regular podcast team -- Garrett, Leslie, Sneha, and Brandon -- about the highs and lows of getting their MBA and hosting a podcast during a pandemic. Hear about some of their memorable moments, advice to prospective students, and recommendations for other podcasts.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week during the school year.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Suraj Kandukuri.Guests: Garrett White, Leslie Beverley, Sneha Edupuganti, Brandon Manson.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Suraj Kandukuri and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working For The Weekend
#407 - Recruiting Virtually

Working For The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 39:48


In this episode, Garrett welcomes guests Libby, Nived, Arianna, and Adrian to discuss their  journey through the recruiting process, which has been largely virtual this year. They share how their career plans changed over the course of their MBA education, positive and negative effects of the virtual format, tips to help make the most of the recruiting process, and much more.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Garrett White.Guests: Libby Beck, Nived Karumatt, Arianna Leonardi, Adrian Pereira.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Suraj Kandukuri and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#407 - Recruiting Virtually

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 39:48


In this episode, Garrett welcomes guests Libby, Nived, Arianna, and Adrian to discuss their  journey through the recruiting process, which has been largely virtual this year. They share how their career plans changed over the course of their MBA education, positive and negative effects of the virtual format, tips to help make the most of the recruiting process, and much more.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Garrett White.Guests: Libby Beck, Nived Karumatt, Arianna Leonardi, Adrian Pereira.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Suraj Kandukuri and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working for the Weekend
#406 - A Day in the Life of Part-Time MBA Alumni

Working for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 46:43


In this episode, host Suraj talks with guests Katie and Pete about their journeys from part-time MBA students to alums. They discuss their backgrounds, their Michigan Ross experience, advice to prospective students, and much more.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Suraj Kandukuri.Guests: Katie Hoffman, Pete Reo.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Suraj Kandukuri and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

Working For The Weekend
#406 - A Day in the Life of Part-Time MBA Alumni

Working For The Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 46:43


In this episode, host Suraj talks with guests Katie and Pete about their journeys from part-time MBA students to alums. They discuss their backgrounds, their Michigan Ross experience, advice to prospective students, and much more.  We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email at WeekendPod@umich.edu or leave a review on your podcast app of choice to let us know what you think of the show. Watch for new episodes every other week.Working for the Weekend is brought to you by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.Episode Host/Producer: Suraj Kandukuri.Guests: Katie Hoffman, Pete Reo.Editing: Jonah Brockman.Executive Producers: Suraj Kandukuri and Bob Needham.Copyright 2021 - University of Michigan

MBA Secrets
32. MBA Secrets - The Perspective Of Gabi From Brazil, Who Is IN The Application Process

MBA Secrets

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 21:18


Gabi is an engineer and entrepreneur from Brazil who has decided to pursue an MBA. Right now, she is in the process of studying for the GMAT and has aspirations to attend UCLA. Listen in to get a firsthand perspective of what the application process is like!For more must-have resources, head over to the MBA Secrets website!

MBA Secrets
31. MBA Secrets - Interview With Megan Winkler, Host of The Good Business Witch

MBA Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 14:02


Megan Winkler, MBA student at Texas Women's University, Host of The Good Business Witch Podcast, and Mom joins the show! She shares her perspective that it's OK to ask for help even for those of us feel like we need to control everything. Don't miss this!For more must-have resources head over to the MBA Secrets website!

MBA Secrets
30. MBA Secrets - Interview With Abdallah Hammouda, INSEAD

MBA Secrets

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 24:04


Abdallah is a brand new MBA candidate at INSEAD in Singapore. This program is what most of us do in two years packed into one! Listen in to hear Abdallah talk about how he manages his time and how his spontaneity has benefitted him enormously throughout his journey to business school. For more must-have resources head over to the MBA Secrets website!

MBA Secrets
28. MBA Secrets - Interview With Amy Siegfried, Notre Dame EMBA

MBA Secrets

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 30:07


Executive MBA candidate from the University of Notre Dame, Amy Siegfried, offers her insights on what the EMBA program has been like for her. Amy's background in professional sports provides a unique and fascinating perspective that anyone can find value in. Amy is also the co-founder of Last Night's Game where those who aren't necessarily up on all things sports can go for quick stories that will help them get into the conversation among their colleagues. For more must-have resources, head over to the MBA Secrets website!

MBA Secrets
27. MBA Secrets - Interview With Jazz Naglee, UF

MBA Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 20:34


Jazz Naglee, MBA candidate at the University of Florida comes partly from a Cosmetology background which deviates quite significantly from the typical MBA student. Listen as we discuss why that only helped - not hurt - her application to business school.For more must-have resources, head over to the MBA Secrets website!

MBA Secrets
23. MBA Secrets - Interview With Tim Heywood, Indiana University Online MBA

MBA Secrets

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 29:16


Join Tim Heywood and I as we discuss his wildly unique and valuable business school perspective. Tim was a helicopter pilot for the US Army for several years and graduated in Criminal Justice for his bachelor's degree. He is attending Indiana University's online MBA all the way from Northern Italy and has insights we can all benefit from. For more must-have resources, head over to https://www.mbasecretspodcast.com

Ducere Global Business School
Considering an online MBA? Learn from Ducere alumni, Janosh Biczok's experience

Ducere Global Business School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 23:08


Janosh Biczok is an active surfer, and full-time professional who has been promoted twice after becoming an MBA with Ducere's 100% online MBA. Listen to his discussion with Ducere's host, Oskar on the decision, the studies, the time management and the benefits upon graduating with an MBA.

inONE
Dr. Jane Layton, Academic Program Director at Clemson MBA

inONE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 52:45


Dr. Jane Layton | LinkedIn Study Abroad at Oxford University: Clemson MBA International Business Management and Global Leadership courses. MBA in Business Analytics at ClemsonMBA Online at Clemson

inONE
Staying Connected in an Online World: with Nadeen Qubti & Grady May

inONE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 44:32


Nadeen Qubti is an IPS analyst for Red Hat and a graduate of the MBA Corporate program at Clemson. She interned at Red Hat as part of their “people team” in 2019, after which she received a full-time offer with the company.Nadeen Qubti - LinkedIn Clemson MBA CorporateAbout Red Hat Grady May began his career as a programmer in the '90s and has been a project/program/account manager for over 20 years. For the past five years he has worked as a project and program manager at Cisco and recently enrolled in Clemson's online MBA program.Grady May - LinkedInClemson MBA OnlineAbout Cisco