Students |
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![]() Yale SOM students have full days, fitting club events, speakers, competitions, social events, and even hockey practice between classes. |
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| Group Dynamics Study groups give students valuable training at working in teams and provide a supportive environment for the challenges of the first year. |
Philanthropy
Conference The student-led Philanthropy Conference draws hundreds of practitioners from the nonprofit world, giving organizers a network of contacts in their chosen field. |
Life in New Haven Students enjoy New Haven's wide variety of restaurants, museums, theaters, and local parks. Students also engage with the community in efforts like the Black Business Allliance's Day of Service. |
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Faculty |
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![]() The CEO Pay Slice is the proportion of the total pay for the top five executives at a firm that goes to the CEO. Professor Martijn Cremers, co-creator of this new measure, studies the relationship between it and firm performance. View more Faculty Insights > |
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| Massey, Canales, and
Wrzesniewski on Teaching Leadership Professors Rodrigo Canales, Cade Massey, and Amy Wrzesniewski argue that business schools need to teach leadership in a way that prepares students for real-life dilemmas. |
Ravi Dhar Interviews
Bob McDonald |
Gary Gorton on Risk Topography |
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Douglas Rae on Capitalism Professor Douglas Rae teaches Capitalism: Success, Crisis, and Reform, a course that interprets capitalism using ideas from biological evolution. Watch all of the class sessions on the Open Yale Courses website. |
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Curriculum |
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![]() A multidisciplinary core course teaches MBA students how to build organizations that foster and sustain innovation. View more curriculum videos > |
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| Yale SOM Course Explores Washington and Wall Street In a class co-taught by Jeffrey E. Garten and Stephen Roach, students met with leaders from finance and government as they studied the lessons of the financial crisis. |
The Business Plan Each year Yale students learn the art and science of starting a business from two experts with long track records of success in venture capital and entrepreneurial startups. |
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