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Georgia Tech Announces New Dean of Business School
Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Steve Salbu as the Stephen P. Zelnak Dean of the College of Management. His appointment to the deanship becomes effective July 1.
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Network Security Company Tops 2006 Business Plan Competition
Companies' high-speed computer networks could soon be much safer from attack, thanks to technology developed by Intrinsic Security, winner of Georgia Tech College of Management's 2006 Business Plan Competition on February 24.
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Study Identifies Factors Driving Offshoring of Corporate R&D
Contrary to popular belief, lower cost isn't the chief factor driving companies to locate their research and development (R&D) operations in foreign countries like China and India, according to a new study sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
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Government Innovation Policies Focus of Upcoming Conference
The 2006 Atlanta Conference on Science and Technology Policy May 18-20 will focus on the development of government policies that encourage innovation in order to drive economic growth in America and Europe.
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Smart Shirt's Success Inspires Inventor to Start Health Innovation/Management Center at Business School
When Georgia Tech's Sundaresan Jayaraman invented the computerized Smart Shirt ten years ago with military funding, he initially intended it for wear only in combat situations.
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College of Management "In the News"
Highlights of recent news coverage of Georgia Tech College of Management's people and programs
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MBA Student Profile: Benoit Cotnoir Leaves Hockey Rink for Business World
After enduring scores of stitches, several broken bones, and reconstructive knee surgery during his five-year hockey career, Benoit Cotnoir knew his mind and body demanded a change of pace.
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Georgia Tech Rises in Rankings of World's Best MBA Programs
Georgia Tech College of Management continues to rise in The Financial Times's rankings of the world's top 100 full-time MBA programs, moving up four spots this year to eightieth place. Two years ago, the program ranked ninety-fourth.
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MBA Student Profile: Sabrina Lipp Gets "Dream Job" in America, Brazil
"You never know where the future might take you," says second-year MBA student Sabrina Lipp, sharing her personal motto. "You should plan ahead, but you have to be very flexible."
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Recent Student/Faculty Honors Include Leadership Award, Grants
Steve Selfridge, a second-year MBA student, recently received the A. Worley Brown Leadership Award.
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