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In Defense of the CEO

Published: 11 January 2013

A $90,000 area rug, a pair of guest chairs that cost almost as much, a $35,000 toilet and a $1,400 trash can—these are just a few of the expenses from a remodeling of John Thain's office when he...

'An MBA teaches you business, not management'

Published: 25 February 2013

Henry Mintzberg has been called a consistently contrary Canadian academic who sometimes seems to be undermining the very industry that he works in by The Economist. A noted author, management guru...

Postgraduate Law Degrees: Judge the Merits of a Masters

Published: 26 March 2013

Postgraduate training in law can provide students with plenty of opportunities: a legal career is just one of them. Existing lawyers might seek to augment their skills with a Masters qualification....

Bernanke's World War II Monetary Regime

Published: 25 March 2013

When a government spends beyond its means, the options for paying for the spree are unattractive. It can burden the populace with higher taxes, or it can wipe out a portion of creditors' wealth by...

Accelerated learning would add trillions of dollars in wealth

Published: 22 March 2013

If students could complete their education a year faster, the many benefits would include increased personal wealth, decreased government spending, and more sustainable entitlement programs.

"Opening the black box of clinical collaboration in integrated care models for frail, elderly patients," Gerontologist

Published: 27 March 2013

Authors: De Stampa, Matthieu; Vedel, Isabelle; Bergman, Howard; Novella, Jean Luc; Lechowski, Laurent; Ankri, Joël C.; Lapointe, Liette Publication: Gerontologist, April 2013 Abstract:

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