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May/June 2006

Departments Features
   
Headlines 

Technology 

Research  

Spotlight 

Bookshelf  
· Financial Intelligence 
· The 100-Mile Walk 
· Envisioning the Future of Doctoral Education 
· Blueprint to a Billion
· Hard Facts, Dangerous Half-Truths & Total Nonsense 
· Contemporary Issues in Leadership 
· Silos, Politics and Turf Wars
· Building Better Boards 

Your Turn 
Going Global? Go All the Way 
Melvin T. Stith is the dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University in New York.

Idea Man 
  GE's Jeffrey Immelt cultivates a culture where imagination and innovation flourish.

The Dimensions of Peace 
  Around the world, business schools are launching initiatives to promote peace through commerce.

The Global Footprint 
  Six components of a program determine its global footprint—and how prepared its graduates will be for the global economy.

The Four Stages of Management Education 
  Business students need different kinds of education depending on where they are in their careers. Ashridge's Kai Peters defines the existing markets.

Dean and CEO 
  Today's business schools are run like corporations, which means that deans have become the top executive officers.