X522, the career planning class, is “tough love” for Kelley School of Business Evening MBA students. By requiring executive informational interviews, one develops a “relentless positive networking” mindset.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
X522, the career planning class, is “tough love” for Kelley School of Business Evening MBA students. By requiring executive informational interviews, one develops a “relentless positive networking” mindset.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
After the Emerging Economy class trip to Liberia wrapped up, many of us sat on our trans-Atlantic flight trying to process everything we saw and accomplished while in Africa. There are few words which can accurately describe the experiences, but the lessons will stick with us for some time now.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Quietly, life in Monrovia has become a routine as a week has come and gone. The team unconsciously acquired the customs and habits in Liberia, from their food to their signature handshake.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Yesterday, a group of twelve MBA and Nursing doctorate students landed in Monrovia, Liberia to work on a project with the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, where my team’s goal is to create a short- and long-term strategic plan for the hospital that allows them to deliver more health care services to more Liberians.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
I am in my final semester in the Evening MBA program and wanted to always take a class on Emerging Economies with Prof. Lyles, which I always thought would be a great experience to have and learn more about management consulting in developing countries.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Today was our first up-close look at the JFK Medical Center (JFKMC). We received a tour of the facilities from two of the head administrators (Mona and Dr. McDonald). Both Mona and Dr. McDonald continued to be gracious and welcoming – something that our group has experienced throughout our brief stay in Liberia.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Early and often in my Indiana University Kelley School of Business Evening MBA courses, I heard of the opportunity to take a class that included a trip abroad.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
An old adage states “All good things must come to an end.” As I finish out my last semester with the Kelley Evening MBA program, it is my hope that this does not hold true all the time.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The start of the new year and the new semester is a good time to take stock of what you have and consider what something different would be like. It’s especially true this year, having just returned from a trip to the Dominican Republic (DR).
Posted by Teresa Mackin
One of the key strengths of the Kelley School of Business Evening MBA program is the opportunity to participate in enterprise experiences that allow for course work projects to be done as partnerships with real world companies.