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Direct, immediate impact: Managing and Leading in Organizations

My Managing and Leading in Organizations class with Michelle Duguid has, without a doubt, already impacted my leadership capabilities and my career.

Beyond networking: Johnson’s annual Marketing Executive Coaching Program
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Beyond networking: Johnson’s annual Marketing Executive Coaching Program

This annual program was not only the highlight of my first year at Johnson, but changed the direction of my career entirely.

Spanning the Americas—the people you meet
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Spanning the Americas—the people you meet

Pursuing your MBA as part of the Americas program immerses you in an environment designed to foster amazing friendships that will be with you for life.

The Class of 2019 Park Leadership Fellows listen to instructions at the Hoffman Challenge Course.
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Park Perspectives: Buying in to challenge by choice

I will give it to the instructors and my Park family, it felt so good to accomplish something I thought I could never do!

India → Ithaca, NY: Tips for international MBA candidates
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India → Ithaca, NY: Tips for international MBA candidates

What was the process like from being accepted at Johnson to starting my MBA program as an international student? Busy, is the answer.

Getting to yes: An ethical approach
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Getting to yes: An ethical approach

REDtalks Review: In his REDtalk, Matt Ford, MBA ’19, presented Johnson’s honor code as a valuable framework for ethical business practices.

Noteworthy: Shreya Bajaj, MBA ’18, talks to P&Q on pursuing a U.S. MBA as an Indian student
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Noteworthy: Shreya Bajaj, MBA ’18, talks with P&Q on pursuing a U.S. MBA as an Indian student

Scholarships and programs specifically targeted to international students, such as an annual Diwali celebration, help ease the transition to American life.

Cornell Tech student moderators post-discussion with Jason Goldman, the first White House chief digital officer and early team member at Twitter, Medium, and Blogger. Pictured, from left to right: Asher Rosenfeld, MBA ’17; Me; Jason Goldman; Jake Magid, CS ’18; Spriha Bhandari, LLM ’18; Emily Tseng, HT ’19.
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Building a home and culture on Roosevelt Island

The inaugural semester on Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island campus has reached the halfway point. We dove into coursework while finishing touches were made.

Coaching peers: How to not be an expert
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Park Perspectives: Coaching peers — How to not be an expert

There are moments when the tools that we’re developing as graduate students–leadership of organizations and people–come to the fore and are put to the test.