rofessor Leonard Green from Babson College is proposing just that according to a recent Business Week article. In his opinion, a class inspired by The Donald's hit show The Apprentice would teach the grand elements of entrepreneurship. I don't know how you Wharton students feel about this.
So we moved up two notches in the BusinessWeek ratings, but is this sustainable? After all, the Dean's internal stakeholder survey reports marked drops in student satisfaction with Wharton, much of which is attributable to the diminishing quality of faculty.
Once upon a Tuesday night, U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney and his challenger John Edwards debated on national television. A Yankee's game was on at the same time, and some viewers quickly decided to focus on October rather than November play-offs. Many of us stayed on though and tried to figure out what could be learned from the VP debate.
While watching the first presidential debate, I had a great idea about a fourth debate. I think many of us would enjoy watching John Kerry debate himself. Now don't laugh, I want you to consider the important issues that would be discussed in such a forum.