Kellogg
World
Alumni Magazine Spring 2007
Features
Culture
of collaboration
Entrepreneurship's a team effort at Northwestern and Kellogg
Risk
takers, value makers
A Kellogg MBA helped set these alumni on an entrepreneurial
path
Venita Fields '88 • Joseph Levy '47
• David Weinstein
'00 • Betty Chow '88
• Doug Cook '98 • Julia Stamberger
'02 and Pam Jelaca '00 • Cheryl Mayberry McKissack
'89
Put
to the test
Students face off in Kellogg Cup business plan challenge
Experiential
learning
Tour de KAE lets alumni share
business success • Innovative
student-run conference brings 'Ideas to Action' •
Leading entrepreneurs
bring insights to Kellogg series
The
new worker's revolution
When Prof. Shefsky talks entrepreneurship in China, millions
listen
So
you want to be an entrepreneur. Here's how to make the jump
KEO club creates bond and student
sounding board • Myths
and realities of entrepreneurship •
KEIP keeps it real for budding
entrepreneurs
Driving
innovation
Dean's new executive education course takes structured approach
Stalking
the wild consumer
The qualitative approach yields surprising results
Big
ideas (and how to put them to work)
Innovation requires leaders who create vibrant interaction
Better
teams, by design
Action learning brings critical team skills to students
Disruptive technology or
industry savior?
Tech-savvy consumers push digital entertainment market
Wall
Street smarts
New Asset Management Practicum brings alumni support to experiential
course
Fundamental
insights
Kellogg finance expertise well represented among alumni professionals
Getting
on board
Hands-on governance program puts students on nonprofit boards
for action learning
On
the cover: Northwestern University and Kellogg School
leaders and alumni come together to deliver innovative, rewarding
educational opportunities for students. One example involves
a collaboration between Kellogg and the McCormick School of
Engineering that bridges management and technology. From left,
Northwestern President Henry Bienen; Kellogg Senior Associate
Dean Sunil
Chopra; Kellogg Dean Dipak
C. Jain; Kellogg Professor Steven
Rogers; McCormick Dean Julio M. Ottino; and entrepreneur
and benefactor Larry Levy '67.
Photo
© Nathan Mandell |