Reuben Rutland, MD, MBA’16, is a trauma surgeon who thought his career path would eventually lead him to administration.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Reuben Rutland, MD, MBA’16, is a trauma surgeon who thought his career path would eventually lead him to administration.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A new graduate certificate beginning this fall at the Kelley School of Business on IUPUI’s campus provides business training to healthcare providers, so they can both manage and improve patient care.
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New York Times bestselling author Daniel Coyle will share strategies behind highly successful organizations and teams at an April presentation at IUPUI.
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Marjorie A. Lyles has been selected to lead a top association of scholars and specialists in international business.
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New research from the Kelley School of Business on the IUPUI campus shows a board of directors should consider both the tenure of its top management team and how the team works together before hiring new employees.
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Kelley School of Business Dean Idalene “Idie” Kesner and Associate Dean Philip T. Powell have named Christopher O.L.H. Porter faculty chair of the Business of Medicine Physician MBA Program beginning June 1, 2018.
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Congratulations to Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow, clinical assistant professor of management and business law, who received the 2018 Samuel S. Dargan Award, presented by the Indiana University Maurer School of Law’s Black Law Student Association (BLSA).
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In their Christmas card, the Lutz family characterized 2017 as “a year filled with healing and growth, even in baby steps.”
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Two Kelley School of Business Indianapolis faculty members are part of a team that is considering how different classroom designs can encourage learning.
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As the CEO of your company, if your initial reaction after a competitor wins an award is to undertake more intensive acquisition activities, you may want to think again.