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Monday, 15 February 2010 |
Philippe Jaillette ISM IEMBA graduate from 2003, was recently appointed Vice President of Electronics, France for Hella Electronics. Hella is a major player in automotive lighting and electronics throughout the world.
Congratulations Philippe! |
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Thursday, 11 February 2010 |
On November 26-29, 2009, ISM hosted, the ACBSP Region 8 Annual Conference, in Paris. The Conference Proceedings (available here) include papers and presentations by several ISM doctoral candidates.
Congratulations to everyone who participated to make this event such a success! |
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Friday, 05 February 2010 |
ISM PhD Candidate, Paul Bailo, who has a new book out entitled, "The Official Phone Interview Handbook", was recently interviewed in the online version of CNN Money's Fortune Magazine. Take a look here for 15 secrets to mastering the phone interview. |
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Monday, 11 January 2010 |
Tomas Sibaja, ISM PhD Student and Director of Business Development at BCM, has been appointed for a two-year term effective 2010 to the Board of Directors of the World Trade Center San Diego.
Tomas is a seasoned multicultural executive with first-hand experience living, studying and working in Asia, North America, the Middle East, Europe and Mexico during the last 15 years.
Congratulations Tomas. |
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Monday, 11 January 2010 |
During the 2009 ACBSP Region 8 Conference, that took place from Nov 26-29, 2009, one paper and presentation stood above many other enlightening and important academic pursuits submitted. Amanda McKinney, ISM PhD student, was judged "Best in Region" for her paper titled "Optimizing Education through Brain-Based Learning".
Congratulation Amanda for all your hard work.
See "Read More" for an abstract of the work a brief bio of the author.
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Friday, 18 December 2009 |
ISM recent graduate, Frank Cotae, has published his article "Leadership and the International Sigmoid", in the International Leadership Journal (click "Read Current Issue" to view the acticle).
The abstract of Frank's article is below.
The continuous pursuit of growth and diversification has pressured companies to pursue internationalization for their operations. Understanding the rationales and limitations of such efforts has been the subject of much research for several decades. While researchers have yet to arrive at conclusive directives, many regard internationalization efforts as taking the form of a 3-stage sigmoid. |
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 |
On Oct 22, 2009 Deloitte Touch Tohmatsu published their first annual "Energy Predictions 2010". The report was written by ISM PhD candidate Mark Robinson and can be viewed at the following link (Energy Predictions 2010). |
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Friday, 18 September 2009 |
ISM would like to congratulate Rich on his great achievement. His new book, Strategy in Action! An inquiry into the Practice of Strategic Thinking, can now be found on Amazon books (click here to see more.
Strategy in Action examines the theoretical foundations of corporate strategy development and documents the work of a team of senior executives as they endeavor to develop a new corporate strategy.
About the Author:
Richard F. Belloff, DBA, is Managing Principal of Leadership Strategy Associates and a visting Professor at Institut Superior Europeen de Gestion in Paris, France. Dr.Belloff holds the DBA Degree from International School of Management in Paris and was a Graduate Fellow at the Wharton School of Business. |
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Friday, 28 August 2009 |
In the most recent edition of the International Journal of Management in Education (IJMIE), guest edited by Dr Horn, you will find a wealth of timely and relevant articles relating to Management in Education. This special issue also features an article on "Experiential Learning in the Global Classroom" by ISM Professor Dr. Leslie Shaw.
To read Dr. Shaw's article and many other articles pertinent to Management in Education, click here. |
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Monday, 20 July 2009 |
Diana Derval, PhD, President and Research Director at DervalResearch, presented the results of her groundbreaking research on "Hormonal Fingerprint and Taste Perception" at the annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology this past June (see poster here).
Based on measurement and observations performed between November 2008 and January 2009 on 500 people from over 25 countries, Diana Derval discovered a link between the perception of taste and one's job and hobbies: Entrepreneurs are more likely to be super-tasters, web designers tend to be medium-tasters, nurses and rugby men non-tasters—they host fewer taste buds on their tongue and can therefore eat or drink almost anything including bitter, spicy and very sweet food.
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