The Kelley School of Business Evening MBA Program in Indianapolis is ranked sixth among 344 part-time MBA programs in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report rankings released today. This is the program’s highest ranking—and its fifth appearance in the Top 10 since U.S. News started ranking part-time MBA programs in 2011.
Evening MBA Program
How to not ruin your pitch
Jack of all trades, master of none. When it comes to presenting a new business idea in front of a room of potential money guys, talented executives, and savvy professionals, you don’t want to be a Renaissance Man.
Venture Club – Validation of Ideas
A special thank you to Developertown’s Michael Cloran and Mike Kelly for steering the discussion and exercises on the oft-maligned process of testing your new business ideas.
Kelley Indianapolis MBA alumnus Brinegar named chairman of the Council of State Chambers
Kevin J. Brinegar, president of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and a 1994 graduate of the Kelley Evening MBA program, was recently selected to chair the Council of State Chambers. Brinegar will lead the prestigious industry organization until September 2016.
Brave New World-Venture Club October Luncheon
Want to see intriguing and innovative products? Desire to meet and network with entrepreneurs and investors in the professional community? The Venture Club of Indiana, led by Kelley Professor Todd Saxton, is an excellent platform for satisfying your needs. I have had the privilege to attend its latest meetings thanks to Kelley and have gained a lot of knowledge and insight as a result.
Inspiring a Culture of Personal Accountability
“If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn’t sit for a month.” ―Theodore Roosevelt
Possessing These 5 Traits is Key to Achieving Your Dreams
Today, I’m focusing on the top five traits you’ll need to make your long-held dream a reality.
Despite Hurdles, Local Venture Community Seeing Progress
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce recently released an update to its Vision 2025 report — a “report card: for the state’s economic progress that measures an array of data, from electricity prices to educational achievement. This “Vision” is generally an optimistic one, but there is one sobering area.
Expectations are High as Kelley Team Starts Consulting Project
Since my last entry, we have been fortunate enough to experience some of the great technological marvels that China has to offer. First we took a bullet train from Beijing to Shanghai.
Dean Idie Kesner Talks to Financial Times About Online Customization
Kelley School of Business Dean Idie Kesner recently sat down with the Financial Times’ business education editor Della Bradshaw to talk about how the school has customized online learning. Kesner attributed the growth in online learning not solely on the advances in technology, but the desire from students to have an experience that meets their personal needs and desires.