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May/June 2009

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Spotlight 
In a League of Their Own
University of Washington's Foster School of Business in Seattle

Bookshelf  
· Hit the Ground Running 
· Taming the Search-and-Switch Customer 
· Discovery-Driven Growth
· Revolution in a Bottle
· Immunity to Change 
· When Growth Stalls 
· Being Strategic
· Chaotics

Your Turn 
Teaching Stuff 
Joe Hoyle is associate professor of accounting at the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond in Virginia. He was named Virginia Professor of the Year for 2007 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and listed as one of the 22 Favorite Undergraduate Business Teachers in the United States by BusinessWeek in September 2006. His book of teaching tips can be downloaded for free at http://facultystaff.richmond.edu/~jhoyle/.

Return to Reality 
  Jeffrey Garten discusses the lessons of Lehman Brothers, the importance of public policy, and the need for a three-year MBA.

Next-Generation Education 
  Business Schools are reinventing their programs, going beyond 20th-century mindsets to teach 21st-century skill sets

It's Time to Shape the Future of Education 
  A longtime dean and administrator believes that business schools can lead all of academia through the demanding changes ahead—if they avoid four typical mistakes.

Virtual Solutions 
  Two instructional technologists offer their perspectives on how new technologies will transform the classroom.

Pillars of Virtue 
  How much can an ethics professor realistically do to turn out graduates who will bring strong moral values into the corporate world?