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Think Differently. Here.

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The School of Management has eight academic departments.But you'll find more blending across the lines here than practically anywhere else.

This reflects the School’s vision of “management as a system,” where we teach and investigate business functions not asindependent “silos,” but as part of a complete entity.

Faculty in each department remain committed to their specialized field, but also work across academic boundaries, and industries, to ensure students receive the most integrated curriculum possible. This also serves to infuse their rigorous academic research with a true sense of today’s management complexities.

In fact, this faculty is highly unusual in its degree of collaboration. Since our curriculum demands a great deal of teaming, by both students and faculty, we hire those teachers willing to go the extra step that teaming requires.

At a time where technology brings all functions infinitely closer together, reaction times must be both faster and more accurate, and leaders must see across the whole enterprise, our faculty teach the fusing of the art, science, and technology of business.

It's a different approach, leading to a different kind of education.

Kathy Kram
Kathy Kram
The Shipley Chair of Management, Professor, Organizational Behavior
left-quoteWe've created a learning community here where students, faculty, and staff actively participate in learning from one another - both inside and outside of the classroom. Opportunities abound to develop the skills and competencies essential to effective leadership and management. right-quote
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