Robert Haugen
Ian's Pizza, President and Founder Kellogg MBA, Class of 2007
"The school's balanced approach to management education helped my business in ways I never envisioned."
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Kellogg faculty bring their latest research emphasizing key findings.In this issue:
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How Your Employer Benefits
Just as a Kellogg MBA is an excellent investment in your future, it’s also a wise investment for your employer.
That’s because your Kellogg experience will give you new perspective and enhanced vision. You’ll learn to be a better team member and a stronger leader. You’ll immerse yourself in a culture of innovation and explore new ideas. Your Kellogg MBA is built on a solid general management core that helps you see the big picture and informs strategic decision making in every aspect of business . That strong foundation means that you’ll bring new ideas and skills to your workplace and put them to work right away.
As student Anne Magasi puts it, “I see real-world value to what I'm learning in class. For example, we just had a case study on union labor in Brazil. As somebody who works in the consumer product industry, this is directly relevant for me, because we're dealing with the same kind of issues in my company. Having this group of experts in my class, debating issues that I would be dealing with at work, too, is already paying off for me. I'm applying what I'm learning in work already.”
The Kellogg MBA: putting knowledge to work.
That’s because your Kellogg experience will give you new perspective and enhanced vision. You’ll learn to be a better team member and a stronger leader. You’ll immerse yourself in a culture of innovation and explore new ideas. Your Kellogg MBA is built on a solid general management core that helps you see the big picture and informs strategic decision making in every aspect of business . That strong foundation means that you’ll bring new ideas and skills to your workplace and put them to work right away.
As student Anne Magasi puts it, “I see real-world value to what I'm learning in class. For example, we just had a case study on union labor in Brazil. As somebody who works in the consumer product industry, this is directly relevant for me, because we're dealing with the same kind of issues in my company. Having this group of experts in my class, debating issues that I would be dealing with at work, too, is already paying off for me. I'm applying what I'm learning in work already.”
The Kellogg MBA: putting knowledge to work.