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Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management

Message from Dean Dutta

 

March 2013

Our students, our future


Dear Alumni and Friends:

Over several weeks this spring semester my wife, Lourdes, and I have been proud to carry out a Johnson tradition of hosting informal receptions for small groups of students in our home.

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Key Initiatives and Priorities for Funding the Emerging Markets Institute

The vision of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University is to be a premier global business school, and its mission is to develop business leaders who create, transform, and sustain successful organizations around the world; generate research and scholarship which shapes the future practice of management; and train the next generation of business scholars.

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Key Initiatives and Priorities for Funding the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute

Approved by the faculty and formed in September 2010, the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute serves as the central place where all things entrepreneurial at Johnson come together, and will provide the institutional funding, management, and structure to build a top-10 entrepreneurship program in five years.

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Distinctly Johnson: Key Initiatives and Priorities for Funding: Faculty Support

A tradition which weaves throughout the history of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University is the high value placed on faculty who are great teachers not only inside the classroom, but who build strong relationships with students outside the classroom. 

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Johnson graduates know how to harness the collective strength of others to create extraordinary results.

More than ever, leaders must be capable of sustaining, mining, and getting the most out of an organization. Through collaborative learning and immersion in real-world challenges, Johnson students gain essential business skills plus direct experience in leveraging the talent and knowledge of others, yielding more ideas, more possibilities, more thoughtful, well-rounded solutions and, ultimately, extraordinary results.

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News & Highlights

Awardee Kristina M. Rennekamp, MS ’11, PhD ’12, receives top honors from the Financial Accounting and Reporting Section of …
Johnson student analysts earn accolades for the excellent performance of their portfolios
Diversity MBA Prep recognizes Johnson for outreach efforts and diversity recruitment results.
Innovation, cross-functional collaboration, performance learning, and Cornell Tech play key roles in exchanges with …
Johnson's BR Venture Fund judges select winner and finalists from a record-75 highly qualified applicants
Christy Pambianchi, Corning’s senior vice president of human resources, shared career advice at the Women’s Management …
Johnson’s dean, students, and alumnus pinpoint hallmarks of the Johnson experience
Dean Soumitra Dutta moderated a session at the World Economic Forum on Latin American on creating an environment conducive …
Day Family Ethics Lecturer and former SVP and General Counsel at General Electric, Ben Heineman Jr. , on incentivizing …
Devin Bigoness hired as executive director to expand non-degree offerings
Rosie app secures $200,000 in cash and prizes to drive growth 
President Ricardo Martinelli of Panama welcomes closer ties with Johnson in a meeting with Johnson’s dean, faculty, and …
Soumitra Dutta co-edited the Global Information Technology Report, with the World Economic Forum and INSEAD
Blogger Laura Guzman, CEMBA '14, writes about Domino’s CMO Russell Weiner’s brand turnaround
Soumitra Dutta, co-editor of Global Information Technology Report 2013, holds live press conference from the World …
The president will discuss development in his Latin American country at a public lecture on April 11, 2013
In this issue: Dean Dutta shares his impressions of Johnson students; Maggie Chan, MBA ’09 (CQ) talks about working for a …
Candidates with a CPA or CFA and four years of relevant work experience now may be eligible for the one-year MBA program
Hispanic and Latino Students to Benefit from New, Interactive Training  
Sustain Communications CEO Enzo Villani, MBA ’07, talks about the U.S. JOBS Acts and crowd funding
Students from the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, the Tuck School of Business …
Venga is a restaurant guest-management system for targeted marketing
His chapter, “Bringing the Bottom of the Pyramid into Business Focus,” addresses the poverty alleviation potential of …
Earlier this month, about 30 Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets took a break from class to attend a guest …
Students will join a New Orleans–based startup team during fifth New Orleans Entrepreneur Week
MasterCard President and CEO Ajay Banga Sparks Dialogue on the Cost of Cash
Research by Professor Vrinda Kadiyali illustrates the issues even an elite university faces around grade inflation
Industry Leaders Share Advice, Help Students Navigate Career Paths
Johnson students with His Excellency John Kufuor, former President of the Republic of Ghana, at his home in Accra.
President of Goldman Sachs Global Market Institute speaks to Johnson students about global economy and financial markets
New research sheds light on the result of employees speaking up at work, and how companies may benefit
First-year Johnson MBA students synthesize first-semester skills to solve business challenge
New research from Johnson’s Glen Dowell examines how companies led by MBAs and lawyers respond differently to stakeholder …
Elizabeth Mannix to focus on developing and maintaining innovative rigorous curriculum for two executive MBA programs
How often a firm issues earnings guidance can tell a lot about the company
Mike Sharp, MBA ’81, agreed to take on the role of national chair for the Johnson Annual Fund effective July 1, 2012, says …

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