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1.
Major Decisions
Issue: January/February 2012
While more Northeast Ohio students are choosing career paths that combine our strengths in science, engineering and health care, a new crop of programs is developing entrepreneurs and pioneers in sustainability.
2.
Mind Games
Issue: January/February 2012
Author(s): Morgan Lewis, Jr.
Shrink to the pros, Jack J. Lesyk can help business leaders shake off slumps and setbacks in 2012.
3.
Team NEO: Workforce Development
Issue: July/August 2011
Author(s): Sarah Filus
A consortium of food service companies and The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute are making workers more tech savvy.
4.
Green Lanterns
Issue: July/August 2011
Author(s): Dan Caterinicchia
Northeast Ohio business schools and colleges are showing the way for the next generation of leaders in sustainable business practices. And more and more, local companies want those students’ skills.
5.
Community Impact Awards 2011: Minority Interests
Issue: March/April 2011
Author(s): Miranda S. Miller
Small to midsize minority-owned companies thrive with Partnership for the Minority Business Accelerator’s help.
6.
Community Impact Awards 2011: Summer of Love
Issue: March/April 2011
Author(s): Shannon Bowens
Attracting smart college grads is the goal of Summer on the Cuyahoga.
7.
Community Impact Awards 2011: Sweep Deal
Issue: March/April 2011
Author(s): Robert Rozboril
Beatitude House’s Green Clean program is helping women become financially stable.
8.
School Craze
Issue: January/February 2011
Author(s): Sarah Hollander
The economy and its effects have spurred many to pursue an MBA. It has also shifted the way some local universities approach their programs.
9.
Doing the Right Thing
Issue: July/August 2010
Author(s): Peter Strozniak
The MBA Oath for business professionals has spawned a new awareness and dialogue about the value of ethical practices and education.
10.
The Value of Ethics
Issue: July/August 2010
Author(s): Peter Strozniak
The shady practices that helped cause the recession put new focus on ethics courses in Northeast Ohio MBA programs.