Kellogg School of Management
Summary
The Kellogg School of Management (The Kellogg School or Kellogg) is the business school of Northwestern University located in Evanston, Illinois, downtown Chicago, Illinois and Miami, Florida. Kellogg offers full-time, part-time, and executive programs, as well as partnering programs with schools in China, India, Hong Kong, Israel, Germany, Canada, and Thailand, granting the M.B.A and Ph.D.Founded in 1908 in downtown Chicago as a part-time evening program, the school was chartered to educate business leaders with "good moral character." Kellogg pioneered the use of group projects and evaluations and popularized the importance of "teamwork" and "team leadership" within the business world.Kellogg has historically been ranked as one of the top business institutions in the world by BusinessWeek, U.S.
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Super Bowl advertisers seek buzz on social media
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Motorola deal offers Google tax, patent benefits
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Twitter security lags some other sites: experts
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The fast-growing microblogging site Twitter has fallen behind some other Internet services in introducing tools to help secure the accounts of users, security experts say.
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Twitter security lags some other sites: experts
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The fast-growing microblogging site Twitter has fallen behind some other Internet services in introducing tools to help secure the accounts of users, security experts say.
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Talk to the Times: The Times’s Digital Subscription Plan
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Advertising: Before Sunday, a Taste of the Bowl
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Redskins Owner Makes Good On Threat, Sues Washington City Paper
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Thomas Anderman Joins Paine & Partners
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Spence McClelland Joins Noro-Moseley Partners
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