Jobs, from interviews to offers, will be focus of multiple events at Washington University in St. Louis this weekend
Don’t let rising unemployment figures get you down. The outlook this weekend at Washington University is positive for job seekers and employers alike. Multiple events focusing on careers, resume writing, interviews and how to clinch a job offer will put a positive spin on employment opportunities during economic recovery.
Kouvelis named head of executive education at Olin
Mahendra Gupta, Ph.D., dean and the Geraldine J. and Robert L. Virgil Professor of Accounting and Management at Olin Business School, has named Panos Kouvelis, Ph.D., the Emerson Distinguished Professor of Operations and Manufacturing Management, to the newly created position of senior associate dean and director of executive programs at Olin. The new position is […]
Olin Business School names new head of executive education
Kouvelis
Panos Kouvelis, a professor of operations and manufacturing management at the Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis, has been named to the new position of senior associate dean and director of executive programs. From St. Louis to Shanghai, Olin offers a wide variety of executive education programs including the Executive MBA degree, topic-focused seminars and custom corporate learning programs. Kouvelis brings a rich background of teaching, research and consulting to this new position which is part of a larger strategic plan for continued growth and innovation in executive education.
Gender Discrimination has a new metaphor: the labyrinth
WHEN: Thursday, June 18, 2009
WHAT: Program on “The truth about how women become leaders” Presented by the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Assoc.; hosted by Olin Business School
WHO: Linda L. Carli, co-author of Through the Labyrinth: The Truth About How Women Become Leaders.
WHERE: Charles F. Knight Center, Washington University in St. Louis, Forrest Park Parkway and Troop Drive.
Managing multiple generations is topic at Olin Business School seminar
Managers face new challenges with multiple generations working together as baby boomers delay retirement and members of Gen X and Gen Y enter the workforce. A seminar at the Olin Business School is designed to help executives juggle the needs and talents of employees in the 20 to 60 year-old age range.
Olin Business School announces new degree in supply chain management
The Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis will launch a Master of Science in Supply Chain Management specialized program in September 2009. The 12-month, 36-credit-hour program will be multi-disciplinary with a cutting-edge curriculum and active collaboration with industry leaders and the supply chain issues they encounter.
Tracking Congress and public opinion in the Obama era
Taking the political pulse of the nation has been the purview of pollsters for decades, but now a new internet site called Civic Science makes it easy for everyone. Software created with the help of a professor at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis allows users to track votes in Congress and compare their views with elected officials across the political spectrum.
New business theory shows compensation plans can make or break a firm
Envy is at the root of the financial sector’s problems according to a new study. Greed has been blamed for most of Wall Street’s woes and the banking sector’s recent collapse, but two professors at Washington University in St. Louis say envy is really to blame. And, they warn, envy is driving top talent from the financial sector and could wreak even more havoc on the economy in the months to come.
New speaker series to feature prominent women scholars
Croson
“The Status of Women in Academia” will be the topic of one of two lectures when Rachel T. A. Croson, Ph.D. visits the Danforth Campus April 14 and 15 in a new series launched by The Center for Research in Economics and Strategy at the Olin Business School.
Olin Business School to host USA TODAY CEO Forum featuring Barry Diller
The Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis today announced that it has been selected to host USATODAY’s 10th CEO Forum on April 20, 2009. The forum will feature an interview with IAC CEO and media veteran, Barry Diller. USATODAY’s senior media reporter David Lieberman will moderate the event.
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