America’s Most Innovative Tech Hubs by: Jeff Schmitt on February 21, 2015 | 4,540 Views February 21, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit One Liners: Married But Available: Confessions of a MIT Sloan Wife Source: MIT Sloan Just in Time for Valentine’s Day: Wharton Love Survey Source: TopMBA Rare leadership skills an Ivy MBA can’t give you Source: CNBC How to Pay for an MBA Source: Financial Times How to Apply for an MBA Source: Financial Times How to Choose an MBA Source: Financial Times Do Entrepreneurs Need an MBA Source: Financial Times MBA Interviews: Good to Talk Source: The Economist MBA Students Consult with Businesses to Help Them Grow Source: University of Iowa Students Benefit From Online MBA…Even Before Graduating Source: The Telegraph Sustainability Goes Mainstream Source: Globe and Mail Harvard Leads IPO Class of 2014 Source: ABC News What to Do When Waitlisted Source: Beat the GMAT Leeds School Evening MBA Program to Expand to CU South Denver in May Source: University of Colorado Best Interview Prep Advice Source: Admissionado MBA Humor The Investment Counselor An investment counselor decided to go out on her own. She was shrewd and diligent, so business kept coming in, and pretty soon she realized that she needed an in-house counsel. The investment banker began to interview young lawyers. “As I’m sure you can understand,” she started off with one of the first applicants, “in a business like this, our personal integrity must be beyond question.” She leaned forward. “Mr. Mayberry, are you an honest lawyer?” “Honest?” replied the job prospect. “Let me tell you something about honest. Why, I’m so honest that my father lent me $15,000 for my education, and I paid back every penny the minute I tried my very first case.” “Impressive. And what sort of case was that?” asked the investment counselor. The lawyer squirmed in his seat and admitted, “He sued me for the money.” Source: Aha Jokes Tweets of the Week: Simon Soeters @SimonSoetersIM Networking is by far the most important aspect of business school. The classroom is a distant second. Previous PagePage 6 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6