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KEY to Family Business Success – Relationships.

The most important element in the success of a family business is relationships among key members of the business family. Duration : 0:1:1 Recommended ReadingBusiness Leadership ManagementPolitical leadership or hard worker honest people taking care of family??Cubby Bernstein – Xanadu – Episode ThreeThe Mormon Way of Doing BusinessIncrease Your Influence As A Leader Technorati Tags: [...]

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Lundberg Family Farms walks the work/life talk

Timothy Schultz, VP of Administration of California-based organic rice farming operation Lundberg Family Farms, talks about how this third-generation family-owned business stays true to its founding value of respect for people, as well as the land. Duration : 0:2:55 Recommended ReadingBusiness Leadership ManagementPolitical leadership or hard worker honest people taking care of family??Cubby Bernstein – [...]

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Social Innovation

Increasing numbers of students are coming to business school because they want to do good as well do well. Nonprofits, NGOs, and other public entities, also can benefit from the management knowledge available through an MBA program. Stanford encourages students to make significant social change in the world through managed organizations of all kinds, says [...]

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Incorporating Global Awareness

The Stanford Graduate School of Business takes students out of their comfort zone with a required global experience in its MBA curriculum. Dean Garth Saloner explains the advantages of bringing experiences from China, Turkey, India, Germany, Jordan, the United Kingdom and elsewhere into the classroom when students return from the global study trips, overseas projects, [...]

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New Stanford Business School Campus: The Knight Management Center

Stanford Graduate School of Business Dean Garth Saloner describes the importance of the new Knight Management Center, the business school campus of eight buildings around three quads that will open in 2010-2011. A center for collaborative learning, it is expected to achieve the highest LEED platinum certification for environmental sustainability from the U.S. Green Building [...]

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