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"Five years in a row as the #1 part-time MBA in the Northeast* is not a fluke." Published by AACSB International ADVISORY COUNCIL Lynda Y. de la Viña College of Business The University of Texas at San Antonio Fred Evans Senior Academic Director, Partnerships and Programs California State University Northridge Linda R. Garceau Dean, College of Business and Technology East Tennessee State University F. Frank Ghannadian Mark P. Rice, PhD Dean, WPI School of Business Chair, AACSB International Accreditation Quality Committee Dean, John H. Sykes College of Business University of Tampa Thomas Gilligan Dean, Red McCombs School of Business The University of Texas at Austin Take the third–oldest technological university in the U.S. Add a forward- thinking president, a visionary dean, a world-class entrepreneurial faculty, and a student body of working professionals with the highest expectations. Improve constantly and prepare leaders to change the world. It's a winning formula. THE INNOVATOR'S MBA Worcester Polytechnic Institute business.wpi.edu/+BizEd Ellen Glazerman Executive Director Ernst & Young LLP Santiago Iñiguez de Onzoño Dean, Instituto de Empresa (IE) Business School Lydia J. Price Associate Dean, MBA Director, and Professor China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) Melvin T. Stith Dean, The Martin J. Whitman School of Management Syracuse University Stephen Stumpf Fred J. Springer Chair in Business Leadership, Professor of Management Villanova School of Business Villanova University Hildy Teegen Dean, Darla Moore School of Business University of South Carolina David Wilson President and Chief Executive Officer Graduate Management Admission Council Vana M. Zervanos Associate Dean, Erivan K. Haub School of Business Saint Joseph's University GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS BizEd welcomes article submissions of between 1,500 and 3,000 words from recognized authorities in their fields on topics and trends important to management education. Because BizEd is not an academic publication, we prefer articles written in a descriptive, provocative, and journalistic style, rather than a scholarly tone. Submissions are reviewed by BizEd's Advisory Council; publication decisions will be made within six weeks of submission. Accepted articles will be edited to conform to BizEd's format. For Your Turn op-eds, we accept submissions of approximately 600 words (one page) or 1,300 words (two pages) that explore a personal viewpoint on an issue in management education. If a submission is chosen for publication, a photo of the author is also required. *BusinessWeek, 2007–2011 To be considered for Idea Exchange, schools should submit information and images that highlight a specific aspect of their programs. Digital images must be high resolution (300 dpi or higher, in JPEG or TIFF format), and saved at 3" × 4" or larger. E-mail submissions to BizEd.editors@aacsb.edu or mail them to BizEd, AACSB International, 777 South Harbour Island Boulevard, Suite 750, Tampa, FL 33602. Materials for Headlines, Short Takes, Bookshelf, SCHOOL OF BU S IN ESS 4 March/April 2012 BizEd or Your Turn can be e-mailed to Sharon@aacsb.edu. Materials for Technology, Research, Idea Exchange, or Calendar can be e-mailed to Tricia@aacsb.edu. For more information, contact Tricia Bisoux at +1-314-579-9176 or Sharon Shinn at +1-314-961-0677.

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