ChaseDream
搜索
返回列表 发新帖
楼主: iammad
打印 上一主题 下一主题

[校友答疑] Go Yalies! Yale 2010 MBA Taking Questions (09暑期实习5月最新更新204楼)

[精华] [复制链接]
71#
发表于 2008-9-18 23:32:00 | 只看该作者

楼主有空能说说yale的轮次么,包括这些中国学生被录取的轮次。

因为很多人说yale的program太小了,一定要第一轮申,不然很危险,请问有道理么?

72#
发表于 2008-9-19 00:50:00 | 只看该作者

是啊,同样关心申请轮次的问题。请有经验的前辈们多多赐教

73#
发表于 2008-9-19 01:59:00 | 只看该作者

我非常喜欢yale的文化和建筑。今年的印第安琼斯的第四部很多场景就是在耶鲁拍的。

不过楼主能不能把商学院的照片拿出来亮亮?Yale SOM的建筑可以算是耶鲁校园里最不好看的地方之一了。官方做宣传的时候只敢拿晚上的照片

74#
发表于 2008-9-19 02:15:00 | 只看该作者

不好意思,刚才看到lz在前面的帖子里已经放了SOM门前的照片了。辛苦了。

75#
 楼主| 发表于 2008-9-19 08:47:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用waitingtoexhale在2008-9-18 23:32:00的发言:

楼主有空能说说yale的轮次么,包括这些中国学生被录取的轮次。

因为很多人说yale的program太小了,一定要第一轮申,不然很危险,请问有道理么?

Generally speaking, the earlier the better.

Yale SOM received 20% more application last year, and the admission rate was about 10%.

I don't know what the situation will be this year. 

76#
发表于 2008-9-23 02:04:00 | 只看该作者

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, seen here in July ...

Blair goes back to school -- as Yale religion prof

by Sebastian Smith Mon Sep 22, 9:03 AM ET

NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (AFP) - Former prime minister Tony Blair, describing himself a terrible student, has gone back to school -- as a lecturer in religion at top US university Yale.

Blair, who converted to Catholicism after leaving office in 2007 and talked increasingly openly of his Christian faith while prime minister, on Friday delivered his inaugural lecture at the prestigious college in the state of Connecticut.

An enthusiastic audience of more than 2,000 students later thronged ornate Woolsey Hall to hear a talk by Blair, who stepped down after a decade in power, under fire for his support for the US-led war in Iraq.

The part-time job -- he will deliver five lectures a year for three years to 25 students -- comes on top of work as a Middle East peace envoy and lucrative business consultancies.

But the focus on faith and globalisation as Yale's Howland Distinguished Fellow dovetails with the former Labour Party leader's long interest in religion and the work of his Tony Blair Faith Foundation.

Blair, who wore a blue suit and came with a Scotland Yard security detail, is already familiar with Yale's picturesque campus in the quiet town of New Haven -- his elder son Euan graduated from there this year.

He described his students at their first lecture as "really clever".

The ex-premier, who jokingly recalled his own teachers thinking of him as "a complete pain the backside" and a being habitual absentee at lectures, is unlikely to join in the carousing for which US college life is famous.

Blair will deliver two-hour lectures but will not conduct seminars, meaning he will spend only brief spells on campus, Yale spokeswoman Helaine Klasky said.

However, he will spend a few nights at the university where his former close ally US President George W. Bush, once studied.

"He slept here last night, but he is leaving later this evening," Klasky said.

Yale is donating 200,000 dollars (109,000 pounds) to his foundation, in addition to paying a "nominal fee," Klasky said.

Unlike Americans, Britons discourage public displays of faith by politicians.

Blair once admitted to the BBC that he toned down religious talk for fear of being considered a "nutter".

Or as his famously pugnacious spokesman Alastair Campbell once stated: "We don't do God."

Yet Blair openly flirted with Catholicism while in office and converted soon after, a break with tradition in a nation where the monarch heads the Anglican Church of England.

By chance, students waiting for Blair to arrive at Woolsey Hall were treated to a church-like recital on the hall's magnificent organ.

However, Blair was in no mood to repent for his most controversial act: supporting Bush's invasion of Iraq based on what has since proven to be a false premise -- that Saddam Hussein harboured weapons of mass destruction.

He described the Iraq conflict, deeply unpopular in Britain, as part of a broader struggle against extreme Islam and enemies of Muslims "trying to be part of the modern world".

"They are the same forces we are fighting everywhere," Blair said.

Referring to the guerrilla wars bogging down Western armies both in Iraq and Afghanistan, Blair said there was "a deeper and more fundamental struggle than we anticipated".

There is "no alternative but to follow it through."

Other than his Mideast envoy duties and now teaching, Blair has a range of lucrative part-time work, including consultancies for investment bank JPMorgan and Swiss insurer Zurich.

He is reported to earn hundreds of thousands of pounds for speaking appearances.

Amila Golic, an English literature student who attended the talk, found Yale's newest lecturer "charming but not convincing".

"A lot of it was wishy washy. The questions about Iraq and so on should have been extended. I think that's more relevant to us," said Golic, 20.

Certainly the once-invincible master of 10 Downing Street still has charm.

He drew laughs recalling the double-speak among senior advisors. "When they thought you were doing something really, really stupid, they'd say: 'That's a very courageous thought, prime minister'."

But the loudest cheer came when he was quizzed about how as a student he'd sided in the great debate over who was best: the Beatles or the Rolling Stones.

Blair looked flummoxed. "I always used to say the Rolling Stones," he answered finally, "because if you didn't say the Stones, the girlfriends just..." -- and Blair waved his hands to indicate them disappearing.

"The truth is," he continued to a roar of approval, "that it really is the Beatles."


[此贴子已经被作者于2008-9-23 2:05:09编辑过]
77#
发表于 2008-11-1 20:13:00 | 只看该作者

Dear LZ, could u pls share sth about the Organizational Perspectives u have taken? Thx!

78#
 楼主| 发表于 2008-11-1 20:45:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用yolanda3在2008-11-1 20:13:00的发言:

Dear LZ, could u pls share sth about the Organizational Perspectives u have taken? Thx!

Sorry. I haven't taken this course yet.

What do you want to know about this course? If you can give me specific questions, I will ask second year student for you.

79#
发表于 2008-11-3 11:56:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用iammad在2008-11-1 20:45:00的发言:

Sorry. I haven't taken this course yet.

What do you want to know about this course? If you can give me specific questions, I will ask second year student for you.

Hi iammad,

I got the concept of "Organizational Perspectives" from your brochure and searched below info. in the website. Seems that tranditional courses have been replaced by integrated courses in the 1st year study. I'm not quite understand. What's your courses this year? Is it case study?

Many thx!

"In 2006, Yale SOM introduced a new era in MBA education.

The school wholly redesigned the first-year core curriculum by replacing courses in the traditional disciplines — finance, accounting, marketing, etc. — with courses based on the constituencies a manager must engage and lead to maximize value within an organization. This approach provides the frameworks and concepts of MBA education in a richer, more relevant context — and is responsive to the demands of contemporary business.

The heart of this new way of thinking about the MBA is a series of eight multidisciplinary courses, taught by teams of senior faculty, called Organizational Perspectives. These first-year courses are structured around the roles a manager must draw upon in order to create a thriving organization or business. They are the Investor, the Customer, the Competitor, State and Society, the Innovator, the Employee, the Operations Engine, and Sourcing and Managing Funds. "

80#
 楼主| 发表于 2008-11-4 10:27:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用yolanda3在2008-11-3 11:56:00的发言:

Hi iammad,

I got the concept of "Organizational Perspectives" from your brochure and searched below info. in the website. Seems that tranditional courses have been replaced by integrated courses in the 1st year study. I'm not quite understand. What's your courses this year? Is it case study?

Many thx!

"In 2006, Yale SOM introduced a new era in MBA education.

The school wholly redesigned the first-year core curriculum by replacing courses in the traditional disciplines — finance, accounting, marketing, etc. — with courses based on the constituencies a manager must engage and lead to maximize value within an organization. This approach provides the frameworks and concepts of MBA education in a richer, more relevant context — and is responsive to the demands of contemporary business.

The heart of this new way of thinking about the MBA is a series of eight multidisciplinary courses, taught by teams of senior faculty, called Organizational Perspectives. These first-year courses are structured around the roles a manager must draw upon in order to create a thriving organization or business. They are the Investor, the Customer, the Competitor, State and Society, the Innovator, the Employee, the Operations Engine, and Sourcing and Managing Funds. "

我们第一学期分两个小学期,第一小学期上的是一些基础课:Econ, Data, Accounting, etc.

第二个小学期开始上Competitor, Customer, Investor, Sourcing & Managing Fund, etc.

个人感觉这些课其实是以一门核心课为主体,兼收了其它一些相关的课程,教你怎样从某一个特定的perspective来看问题。

比如Competitor这门课,就兼收了Econ, Marketing, Strategic Management,Game Theory 等相关课程,教你怎样去分析一个industry,怎样分析Competitor,怎样应对Competition等等。

Investor这门课基本上是Finance (Basic),只是重新组织了一下,以一个投资者的角度来学习金融知识,更系统化了一些,但基本知识是一样的。

Customer的主体是Marketing,但并不局限于Marketing,主要教你怎样去satisfy and keep customers。包括针对消费者的需求设计产品等等。分为三个module,1)Customer Analysis and Strategy, 2) Creating and Maintaing a Customer Aligned Organization, 3) Customer Management Metrics.

希望这些信息对你有帮助

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 立即注册

Mark一下! 看一下! 顶楼主! 感谢分享! 快速回复:


近期活动

正在浏览此版块的会员 ()

手机版|ChaseDream|GMT+8, 2024-12-22 19:51
京公网安备11010202008513号 京ICP证101109号 京ICP备12012021号

ChaseDream 论坛

© 2003-2023 ChaseDream.com. All Rights Reserved.

返回顶部