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~FEBRUARY 2003~
 


Think and work differently
eUpdate keeps you informed about Tuck Executive Education news and events and provides valuable information as you tackle the challenges facing you and your firm in today's rapidly changing business environment.

Tuck Executive Education Launches New Website
Our new website makes connecting to Tuck Executive Education even easier, enabling you to read about our upcoming programs, request information, and apply for courses online. Bookmark us at www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/exec.

Can your company compete in the global marketplace?

Alumni Voices
When Deb Mills' job at Corning began to call for a more global strategic view, she came to Tuck as part of a 10-person team that cut across continents and departments. Today she calls the learning experience "the most valuable of my career." Read more
 


Faculty Focus:  Meet Our Faculty Directors
Each monthly issue of eUpdate features a focus on various Tuck Executive Education faculty members so that you can get to know them better. In this issue, we introduce you to our faculty directors. Working with our entire acclaimed executive education faculty, these directors lead the conceptual design of our cutting-edge programs. They welcome you upon your arrival at Tuck, provide an overview of your program, introduce you to other faculty members, join you for meals, and are available to provide counsel, advice, and feedback to you throughout your educational experience. Read more about this group of faculty members and their areas of expertise.

For more information about Tuck Executive Education faculty, please see the comprehensive faculty directory on our website. This directory includes a list of the programs taught by each faculty member.


Customer Outreach: Meet the Tuck Executive Education Team

Providing top-notch customer service, our team focuses on maintaining long-term connections and providing an exceptionally high level of individual attention to each program participant. In this feature, we invite you to learn more about our program directors and our administrative, external relations, and program coordination team members and the ways they can assist you and your company.


Viewpoints
Global Markets

"Let's not fool ourselves," says Vijay Govindarajan, global strategy expert and director of the William F. Achtmeyer Center for Global Leadership at Tuck. "The post-9/11 world is a more complicated place to do business beyond your own borders." Read more

Sustaining Successful Brands
"Just as people have to connect on multiple levels, brands have to connect with their audience in different dimensions," says Kevin Lane Keller, branding expert and E.B. Osborn Professor of Marketing at Tuck. Read more

Supply Chains
"Ten years ago, managers were just beginning to understand the challenges of global supply chains," says David Pyke, operations management expert and professor of business administration at Tuck. "But with the advent of the Internet and supply chain management techniques, more companies are streamlining the flow of goods and information around the globe." Read more

Accounting
"People avoid accounting at all costs. Even entrepreneurs who handle everything else themselves will outsource it partly because of the steep learning curve and partly because of the intimidation factor," says Clyde Stickney, expert in accounting practices and the Signal Companies' Professor of Management at Tuck. Read more


2003 Calendar of Programs

April
April 13-18, 2003 Global Leadership 2020, Module 1
April 27-May 2, 2003 Gateway to Business Management

June
June 1-6, 2003 Managing Corporate Reputation
June 22-27, 2003 Smith-Tuck Global Leaders Program for Women

July
July 6-11, 2003 Advanced Minority Business Executive Program
July 13-18, 2003 Minority Business Executive Program
July 13-18, 2003 Global Leadership 2020, Module 2
July 27-August 15, 2003 Tuck Executive Program

September
September 7-12, 2003 Finance Essentials for General Managers

October
October 5-8, 2003 Strategic Brand Management
October 12-17, 2003 Global Leadership 2020, Module 3
October 26-31, 2003 Tuck Global Leaders Program

November
November 2-6, 2003 Driving Results with Strategic Leadership Teams
November 9-14, 2003 Gateway to Business Management

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Tuck News
  • The Wall Street Journal ranks Tuck #1 again.  Full story

  • Financial Times ranks Tuck MBA program #9 among business schools.  Full Story

  • 2003 World Business Forum to be held in Tokyo March 18.  Read more




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