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November/December 2007

Departments Features
   
Headlines 

Research

Technology 

Bookshelf  
· Authenticity 
· How 
· Redefining Global Strategy 
· Intellectual Property
· Leadership Challenge
· Juggling Elephants 
· Forces for Good
· HumanSigma
· 101 Leadership Tips

Your Turn 
Hubris: Bad for Business 
Mathew Hayward is an associate professor of management at the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He also is author of Ego Check: Why Executive Hubris is Wrecking Companies and Careers and How to Avoid the Trap.  

Spotlight
A Mentor Program That's Bullish
The Double Mentor program doubles students' chances of winning on Wall Street.

The Emperor of Espresso 
  Andrea Illy of Italy's illycaffè is passionate about coffee—and smart about selling it around the world.

Design Think @ Innovation U
  Business, design, and engineering students dream up big solutions that promise to shape the future of business.

Learning to Lead—Responsibly
  At Universiteit Maastricht, writes Mariëlle Heijltjes, courses emphasize problem-solving and self-directed learning to turn students into responsible leaders.

A Is for B-School 
  Four authors address issues critical to the success of any business school. Phyllis Zadra follows one school's journey to assessment, Jeffrey Mello explores how to utilize adjuncts, and Ruth Guthrie and Louise Soe advocate for accreditation maturity.

Joining Forces 
  Corporations have become more concerned with, engaged in, and essential to business school programs, acting as prized partners in the educational process.