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Sniffing out business opportunities
By Website Administrator | Aug 8, 2008Innovation and new opportunities - the Department of Business at Kettering University recently welcomed entrepreneur Art DeMonte, implemented a new minor and is encouraging students to take BUSN-572 Innovation and New Ventures.
Innovation and new opportunities - the Department of Business at Kettering University recently welcomed entrepreneur Art DeMonte, implemented a new minor and is encouraging students to take BUSN-572 Innovation and New Ventures.
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State champions
By Website Administrator | Feb 13, 2009Eight Kettering University students bring home top honors during the Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) State Career Development Conference in Lansing
Eight Kettering University students bring home top honors during the Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) State Career Development Conference in Lansing
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A prescription for international adjustment
By Website Administrator | Mar 13, 2009Research on cross-cultural adjustment for expatriates shows how companies can help professionals adjust to their new environments and compete more effectively in a global economy.
Research on cross-cultural adjustment for expatriates shows how companies can help professionals adjust to their new environments and compete more effectively in a global economy.
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State champs again!
By Website Administrator | Feb 15, 2011Six Kettering students won Michigan's Collegiate DECA State Career Development Conference and now qualify for the international competition in April.
Six Kettering students won Michigan's Collegiate DECA State Career Development Conference and now qualify for the international competition in April.
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China Business Tour, June 2009
By Website Administrator | Jul 17, 2009A Kettering University professor and seven students traveled to China to learn more about the country and its culture, and to explore opportunities for educational and cultural exchange.
A Kettering University professor and seven students traveled to China to learn more about the country and its culture, and to explore opportunities for educational and cultural exchange.
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Doing better business with information technology
By Website Administrator | Oct 29, 2004Kettering's master's of science in Information Technology (MSIT) helps students apply technology to achieve business results for their organizations.
Kettering's master's of science in Information Technology (MSIT) helps students apply technology to achieve business results for their organizations.
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China Business Tour continued
By Website Administrator | Jul 30, 2009In June, Dr. Norman Irish, a visiting professor of Management at Kettering University, took seven students on a business trip sponsored by the Business Dept. to China to learn more about the country and its people. In this last installment of his journal, Irish describes the interesting events and sights that he and his students experienced on the last few days of their visit.
In June, Dr. Norman Irish, a visiting professor of Management at Kettering University, took seven students on a business trip sponsored by the Business Dept. to China to learn more about the country and its people. In this last installment of his journal, Irish describes the interesting events and sights that he and his students experienced on the last few days of their visit.
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Inward look benefits Kettering Business students
By Website Administrator | Sep 23, 2005Re-accreditation of Kettering University's Business Program helps the institution draw upon its strengths to provide an educational experience that offers several advantages over other programs throughout the U.S.
Re-accreditation of Kettering University's Business Program helps the institution draw upon its strengths to provide an educational experience that offers several advantages over other programs throughout the U.S.
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The ingredients of leadership
By Website Administrator | Oct 23, 2009Dr. David Strubler and Dr. Andy Borchers of the Business Department co-author a series of interviews with prominent organizational leaders that reveal the hidden but all-important ingredients of successful and ethical leadership.
Dr. David Strubler and Dr. Andy Borchers of the Business Department co-author a series of interviews with prominent organizational leaders that reveal the hidden but all-important ingredients of successful and ethical leadership.
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Designing better businesses
By Website Administrator | Jun 30, 2006Charles W. White '68 retires after 17 years of teaching
Charles W. White '68 retires after 17 years of teaching
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Dominate Your Destiny!
Kettering University students made an outstanding sowing at the Collegiate DECA competition against 10 other universities from Michigan and Indiana. The event was held on February 4th. The winners of awards were:
| Michael Colando | 2nd Place B2B Marketing |
| Tyler Finnegan | 1st Place Corporate Finance |
| Deana Johnson | 1st Place Human Resources |
| Kaitlyn Just | 2nd Place B@B Marketing |
| Chelcee Lawrence | Honorable Mention Marketing Management |
| Alex Masters | 2nd Place Entrepreneurship, Honorable Mention Corporate Finance |
| Sarah McClure | Honorable Mention Fashion Merchandising |
| Jacob Sherwood | Honorable Mention Executive Job Interview |
| Michael Woznicki | 2nd Place Entrepreneurship, Honrable Mention Retail Management |
