October 2006
Latest News: October 2006
Smeal MBAs Win Supply Chain Case Competition
A team of four Smeal College of Business MBA students took first place at this year's Supply Chain Management Case Competition held at Rutgers Business School on Oct. 27.
Smeal Executive MBA Program Welcomes Record Class
The
Smeal College of Business Executive MBA Program in Philadelphia
recently welcomed the class of 2008, which is the largest class in the
four-year history of the program and is more than twice the size of
previous classes.
Study Questions Exorbitant Compensation For Celebrity CEOs
At
a time when the search for major corporate chiefs has been described as
a "quasi-religious" undertaking, a new study co-authored by a Smeal
College of Business professor raises doubts about the very executives
likely to be most in demand and most highly paid.
Research: Executive Education Trending Toward Consultation
When
corporations seek out executive-education providers, more and more
often they are looking for long-term, consultative partnerships rather
than conventional executive-education courses, according to new
research from Penn State’s Smeal College of Business.
Penn State, Temple University Recognized For Leadership In Entrepreneurship Education
The two largest universities in Pennsylvania, Penn State and Temple University, have been recognized by the National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (NCEC) with the organization’s national Award for Exceptional Activities in Entrepreneurship Across Disciplines.
Two Magazines Rank Smeal MBA Program
Two business magazines listed the MBA Program at Penn State's Smeal College of Business in their separate rankings of the top MBA providers released this month.
Woertz Named Fourth Most Powerful Woman In Business
For the eighth straight year, Fortune magazine has named Smeal College of Business alumna Patricia Woertz '74 to its list of the most powerful women in business. Woertz is also featured on the magazine's cover and in a lengthy profile inside.
Oliva Named To Business Marketing Association Board
The
Business Marketing Association has announced that Ralph Oliva,
executive director of the Institute for the Study of Business Markets
at Penn State's Smeal College of Business, has been named to the
association's board of directors and executive committee.
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