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I hope Prof. Chang does not ever utter the word for "that" in Chinese. If he does so, Dean Geoff Garrett will fire him. The word "neige" (that) sounds a bit like a racial slur, therefore the highly intelligent dean is treating it as if it IS a racial slur! Yes he's 'fighting racism' by banning academics from speaking Chinese!!
How this uni handled the Greg Patton situation is embarrasing and pathetic. Employers be wary of the black students in USC Marshall MBA graduate class of 2022.
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My only complaint about Fertitta Hall is that it looks like they mashed a Medieval European church (complete with a crenellate doorway and fake flying buttresses) with a standard university hall mashed up. I got an A+ in Classical Art History and I noticed that immediately. If you're familiar with medieval architecture, it looks tacky.
I got my MBA at USC in 2013. They didn't have Fertitta Hall back then... :( They just had the crappy and old Hoffman Hall (the "Hoff"). You lucky brah.
The understanding and effective application of organizational behavior depends on a rigorous research methodology. The search for the truth of why people behave the way they do is a very delicate and complicated process. iedunote.com/research-method-organizational-behavior
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Looking forward to the class. I enjoyed your class on Operations Management and learned a lot. Most importantly, I apply the advanced principles and concepts I learned from you.
After watching this impressive speech, I did some further research on the CEO Chris Lischewski out of curiousity of who he was only because I wan't familiar with him in the financial world. After viewing his speech at USC, I must say, his achievements in turning around companies like Starkist and BumbleBee are very impressive. This guy is an excellent speaker and knows how to manage costs and implement expansion plans when necessary. He would be ideal for running the U.S. government's finances.
In case of the companies like Zara which got the product mix of low cost & luxury product dual procurement channel looks good ... what is you suggestion for the companies which are into premier product & outsourcing/co-mfg doesn't look