Indiana University Chancellor’s Professor Dr. Richard Gunderman explored leadership lessons from Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein as part of the Kelley School’s Business of Medicine MBA Friday Lecture Series in January.
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Indiana University Chancellor’s Professor Dr. Richard Gunderman explored leadership lessons from Mary Shelley’s
Frankenstein as part of the Kelley School’s Business of Medicine MBA Friday Lecture Series in January.
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What can 21st-century managers learn about leadership from a 19th-century mad scientist?
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You have been labeled! You have been segmented!
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The Kelley School of Business at Indiana University welcomed its inaugural Business of Medicine MBA cohort to program orientation and residency sessions earlier this month, becoming the first top-20 business school in the country to offer a physician-only MBA education.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, wrapped up a two-week national radio tour April 26 with a live appearance on the “News & Views” program hosted by Ronn Allen.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, recently talked with national radio host John Loeffler for his weekly “Steel on Steel” broadcast.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, joined America’s Work Force radio host Ed “Flash” Ferenc on April 16th for a discussion about healthcare.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, appeared on the “Price of Business” radio program with Houston talk show host Kevin Price.
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In an emergency room, teamwork can mean the difference between life and death. The unique dynamics among team members is what attracted Christopher O.L.H. Porter, Kelley associate professor of management and Randall L. Tobias Faculty Fellow of Leadership Excellence, to research emergency room teams at local hospitals.
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To address the leadership needs of a rapidly changing healthcare system, Indiana University Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis has launched the Business of Medicine MBA to prepare practicing physicians nationwide to assume unprecedented management roles.