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A Task to Complete
St. Thomas offers neutral environment to continue work on health care policy
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The Business of Medicine
Clinicians and managers are learning to work together. -
Project Management through Service Learning and Leadership
As a director of strategic planning for Unisys Commercial Divisions, I often wondered how I could apply my skills in my community. As I looked for opportunities, I was fortunate enough to work at a leadership level with organizations such as Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America (OIC), Heart of the Earth Survival School and the… -
Improving Service Quality with a Service Guarantee
Do you want customers to complain? Many companies would answer no. But for service operations, the correct answer should always be yes. -
The Bottom Line: A Physician's View of Health Care
If you've picked up a newspaper or had a recent visit to your doctor, you would likely agree that the U.S. health care industry is in need of serious reform. -
A Successful Balancing Act
Colleen Soukup '82, '91 M.B.A. finds fulfillment in a rich and varied life. -
Contributing to the Mission
Medtronic culture and values play essential rold for Mark Losee '94 M.B.A. -
Q&A with Jeff Taylor: The Monster on Your Desktop
Founder of online job resource Monster continues to play matchmaker despite a difficult job market -
A View From Abroad
Students travel to Belgium and England to study the effects of the global economy and find themselves defending American foreign policy Today’s business leaders have the enormous responsibility of balancing the short-term expectations of investors while building for the long-term and serving multiple stakeholders. Regardless of company size or location, the pressures are intense. St.… -
CEBC Celebrates 25 Years of Leadership
Marking 25 years of service to business and the community, the Center for Ethical Business Cultures (CEBC) took time this fall to reflect on its past and anticipate a role for future service. In 1978, Minnesota CEOs launched what was then called the Minnesota Project on Corporate Responsibility (later renamed the Center for Corporate Responsibility). …