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MBA EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACCURATE AND CONSISTENT DATA REPORTING ACROSS BUSINESS SCHOOLS THE IMPORTANCE OF REPORTING STANDARDS The Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics, authored by the MBA Career Services & Employer Alliance: • Protect Your School – ensure MBA employment reports are consistent and comparable globally • Inform Your Market – provide easy-to-use, accurate information to prospective students, employers and the media • Bolster Your Reputation – externally validate that your data complies with the only global, peer-reviewed standards for collecting and analyzing MBA employment data Is Your School Using MBA CSEA Standards? Visit www.mbacsea.org for more information. info@mbacsea.org | 813.220.3191 Formerly the MBA Career Services Council, MBA CSEA brings together business school career services professionals and employers for networking, benchmarking and learning to drive the future of the MBA employment industry. Enhance Your Curriculum with AACSB Join us for the popular Curriculum Development Series to gain new teaching skills and save up to 200 USD (per event) when attending multiple events in this series, registering before the cut-off date, or registering multiple people in one transaction. Curriculum Development for Critical Thinking February 10–11, 2014 | Tampa, Florida, USA Develop a new approach to teaching critical thinking and learn how to implement critical thinking throughout your entire business degree program. This seminar also covers the common ways in which teams use critical thinking to resolve problem formulation. Curriculum Development for Global Management Capabilities February 12, 2014 | Tampa, Florida, USA This seminar provides insight into teaching models and methods that most effectively address complex global management issues and encourages the practice of engaging students in a multi-disciplinary approach to managing in the global context. Curriculum Development for Supply Chain Management March 13–14, 2014 | Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA This seminar will focus on how to develop, implement, and deliver a supply chain management program that meets the highest academic standards, the needs of the business community, and the demands of prospective students. Seminar co-hosted by: To register or for more information visit: www.aacsb.edu/seminars.

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