Editor’s Note
The GBR bids a reluctant farewell to editor-in-chief Owen Hall, Jr., and announces its move to the Center for Applied Research, in which a brand new name and look will debut.
View ArticleEditorial: Systems Thinking
To stay ahead of the curve, if not just afloat, businesses must understand how to create new value from multiple divisions and perspectives.
View ArticleEditor’s Note: New Look, New Name, Still Great Content
With this issue we are delighted to introduce you to our new name, the Graziadio Business Review, and bring you our new design, which we think you will find much more user-friendly.
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GBR Academic Editor Nancy Dodd introduces Volume 14, Issue 1 of the Graziadio Business Review, announcing new audio interviews with article authors, to be featured in the GBR blog.
View ArticleEditor’s Note: Finding Distinctiveness
Graziadio Business Review Managing Editor Audra Quinn introduces the Spring 2011 issue, asking the question, "What makes you or your company distinctive?"
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We are excited to present more great articles in this issue of the GBR, along with a video interview and book reviews.
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We are concluding 2011 on a great note. This year we upped our qualifications for publication and our rejection rate to approximately 67%.
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In this issue our authors went back to eight of our most popular and most timely articles to give us an update.
View ArticleEditorial: The World of Graduate Management Education Turned Up Side Down
Globalization is bringing about a radical rethink regarding the content and delivery of graduate management education.
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In the fall issue of the Graziadio Business Report we have published five great articles, plus we want to let you know about two features that were added to the last issue.
View ArticleEDITORIAL: The New Paradigm for Management Education
Today business schools are under growing pressure to engage in significant reforms due to globalization, rising tuitions, and unprecedented economic uncertainty.
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Getting Ready for Virtually Anything in Management Education
The growing use of social media in higher education, in general, and management education, in particular, will forever change the traditional learning landscape.
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These articles informative as well as a challenge to take a deeper look at your business life, your work life, and as it applies, to your academic life.
View ArticleEDITORIAL: To MOOC or not to MOOC, is that the Question?
Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) in management education are growing rapidly in response to exorbitant tuitions, tightening budgets, limited class availability, and globalization.
View ArticleCrowdsourcing Management Education
Crowdsourcing is one approach for meeting the challenges of the changing needs of the business community and the programs offered by the business management community.
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This issue includes a variety of articles written by knowledgeable authors that we believe you will find informative, insightful, and engaging.
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This issue includes a variety of articles written by knowledgeable authors that we believe you will find informative, insightful, and engaging.
View ArticleEditorial: Lightning in a Bottle!
Analytics can, through the use of various Big Data-driven computer models, significantly enhance the decision-making process and, thus, hopefully performance.
View ArticleEditorial: Taking Management Education to a Whole New Level
Imagine a management education learning environment where the student is fully engaged and where the instructor serves as a Play-by-Play-Man!
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