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Leading
the Market
There
are many reasons why the Kellogg School has grown to enjoy
its international prominence in management and leadership
education. Some examples of the school's commitment to successful
innovation include:
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Continual
curriculum development that brings students exciting,
new programs in areas as disparate as social
enterprise, biotechnology,
media management,
analytical
finance and analytical
consulting |
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An
active four-quarter program option that, for more than
a quarter-century, has enabled students to earn their
MBA degree in one year rather than two |
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3. |
A
unique Master of Management and Manufacturing program tailored to students interested in pursuing management
roles within product-driven companies |
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4. |
The
policy of personally interviewing every MBA degree
candidate |
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An
open-door policy of welcoming back into the full-time
program those students who left Kellogg before completing
their MBA degrees in favor of pursuing opportunities with
start-up companies. |
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Scholarly
publications that "shape the field," including
marketing and strategy textbooks by distinguished
Kellogg
faculty such as Philip
Kotler, David
Besanko, David
Dranove and Lawrence
Revsine.
The school's publications have placed the unique Kellogg
stamp on
entire academic disciplines
and have influenced the way peer institutions teach business
and management. |
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