Tuesday, March 31, 2009

in like a lion - out like a lamb

peach roses
canon digital rebel xsi

Am feeling a bit overwhelmed these days. Maybe I listen to too much NPR? Or maybe I should stop watching the 11 o'clock news: I find myself yelling at the TV - how is that news? - most nights, so it is probably time.

How did it get to be the last day of March? How can I have turned another year older? How can my sister be gone for five years? How can I be married for almost two months (and not sent out announcements)?

Hmmmm....maybe this stress thing is starting to make sense.

Meanwhile I feel like John the Baptist, a lone evangelist, out in the wilds of the book publishing industry, trying to promote a book by a group of P&G alumni who live in Europe. Amazon keeps selling out of the darn thing, although I can't take credit for it entirely. It's about changing the rules of business to win. Check it out.

Tonight I am off to a Social Media event. Should be interesting. Hoping to use new iPhone Bump application by some clever Booth students.


on the night stand :: The Impossible Advantage

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

booth stays number one

color in white


Today BusinessWeek released its rankings for the top business schools in the United States. These results usually come out earlier, but were postponed because of the election.

Once again the University of Chicago, now the Booth School of Business, holds the top slot. The remaining top ten (in order) are Harvard, Kellogg, Wharton, Ross, Stanford, Columbia, Duke, Sloan and Haas. The full report can be found here.

With the economy in its current state, schools expect that MBA applications will be higher than normal. Already there is an increase in the number of people taking the GMAT. Business School is not a bad place to ride out a dismal economy. When the economy is booming, there is usually a slump in MBA applications. Go figure.

If you are applying to the University of Chicago, here's a tip - don't call the school the BSB. Call it University of Chicago, Booth School of Business or even just Booth.

on the night stand :: Listening is an Act of Love

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

i did something cool today

chicago : center of the universe


B forwarded me an email he received from the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business (GSB) about a historic announcement. They were streaming it live, so at 3pm PT I joined the party. It was almost like being back in the Winter Garden.

Beforehand we tried to guess what the big announcement could be. We figured with all the news about appointments to Barack Obama's team, perhaps several of the GSB faculty had new jobs. We were wrong, and that has been done before, so not exactly "historic".

It turned out that David (class of '71) and Suzanne Booth, had given the business school an endowment of $300 million. This is the largest single gift any business school has received. The school announced the $100M Booth Matching Fund - also the largest matching fund in business school history. It was further decided that the business school would now be called The University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

Since I had Twitter open, I told the world (all 200 something of my followers) what had just been announced. Apparently I scooped The Wall Street Journal, among others. It isn't like I told the world, or was the first to know (reportedly there were 3000 people logged in to view the announcement). And clearly this has been known for a bit as at the end the current students were invited to take Booth swag after the event.

Of course I immediately went to the GSB bookstore, as B wears his GSB tshirts often. Hate for him to be out of style. There wasn't anything there, but I did email. Hopefully I will hear back soon. B said he also needs a new decal for the car - the one that has almost 200,000 miles on it. It looks like the site is under construction, so maybe that is good news.



on the night stand :: Not A Box

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