TechVenture India class to discover emerging markets, tech trends

Today’s entrepreneur has to understand the emerging marketplace, even if their target is the United States, says Mohanbir Sawhney, the McCormick Tribune Professor of Technology and Director, Center for Research in Technology & Innovation at Kellogg. In his research and consultation in the technology sector, Professor Sawhney has witnessed the significance an emerging market like… Continue reading

Are you growth minded?

Growth is a challenge that every leader and organization confronts. At Kellogg, we develop brave leaders who inspire growth in people, organizations and markets. This is what sets us apart. This is the Kellogg difference. Learn more: http://kell.gg/1tW4Lvs

Learning from a global network

Students from Evanston, Miami, and the Kellogg Executive MBA Global Partner Network gathered for a unique immersion at the Evanston campus this past August. Global Network Week (GNW) brought together Kellogg students from across the world and gave them a chance to collaboratively learn from peers in an intensive academic and networking experience. EMBA students… Continue reading

Looking ahead to Women’s Preview Day

One of the most important questions you should ask yourself as you consider specific graduate schools is this: What type of community would I be joining if I choose to attend that school? Women’s Preview Day is your opportunity to answer that question and experience Kellogg’s vibrant community first–hand.

Welcome Miami Cohort 101!

To the incoming Miami cohort 101: Welcome to Kellogg! If you’re like many of our students, this is far from the beginning of your journey. You’ve traveled from across the United States or even globally to make it to the Miami campus. You’re an established professional, rich in functional expertise. Yet, you will find that… Continue reading

New students meet Kellogg, each other

On Tuesday, Complete Immersion in Management (CIM) Week 2014 kicked off, welcoming the incoming class of students to the Kellogg School of Management.

Dean Sally Blount ’92 said the new students should look at their education as a chance to grow both personally and professionally. She instructed the students to do this with an eye not solely toward profit, but toward using the power of business to make the world a better place.