Noun
a graduate school offering study leading to a degree of Master in Business Administration
Source: WordNetA business school professor who studied the benefits of diversity in the workplace and spoke to companies about it. Source: Internet
According to researchers at the University of Illinois, Harvard Business School, Harvard University and the University of Chicago, the U.S. has lost more than 100,000 small businesses so far. Source: Internet
HEC Paris Business School, said: “We can expect national leaders to offer very different interrogations of the agreement. Source: Internet
After attending one year of business school there she transferred to the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she met her husband, the late John F. Dallman. Source: Internet
Alex Edmans, an economist at the London Business School, argues in the Harvard Business Review that corporate boards structure CEO pay in ways that allow them exorbitant compensation without doing whats best for the company. Source: Internet
At the graduate level, based on admission statistics from U.S. News & World Report, Penn's most selective programs include its law school, the health care schools (medicine, dental medicine, nursing, Social Work and veterinary), and its business school. Source: Internet