Daniel Dillard By Daniel Dillard, MBA’16 “If you don’t prioritize your life, someone else will.” —Greg McKeown The longer I’m a Kelley MBA student, the more I realize the power in asking questions. Questions of professors. Questions of prospective companies. Questions of classmates. Even learning how to ask questions about the questions others are asking… Read more »
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IGOE Global Fellows Attend ROMBA Conference in Chicago
Kelley Students Attending ROMBA: From left to right: Guillermo Kalen (Full Time, 1st year, IGOE Global Fellow), Benjaman Holbrook (Evening Program), Alejandra de Caso (Full Time, 2nd year, IGOE Global Fellow), Manuel Tejera (Full Time, 1st year, IGOE Global Fellow), Jonathan Morrill (Full Time, 2nd year), Faraz Hussain (Full Time, 1st year), and… Read more »
Here’s One Thing Dr. Phil Really Got Right
Nicolette Michele Johnson by Nicolette Michele Johnson, Associate Director of Kelley School’s Graduate Career Services In working with students, this is the time of year when some students are elated about the full-time job offers they receive while some others are at the other end of the happiness spectrum, sometimes facing disappointment due to not having… Read more »
Kelley Leadership through the Eyes of an IGOE Fellow
From left to right: Jesús Salinas (Latin MBAA VP for Finance), Alejandra de Caso (MBAA VP for Marketing and Out at Kelley President), Cesar Sanchez (Latin MBAA President), and Miguel Cruz (Kelley Soccer Club President and Latin MBAA VP for Communications) By Miguel A. Cruz, MBA’17 Leadership is the power of an individual to guide, advise, and… Read more »
An MBA at An OEM: The Top 3 Things I Learned This Summer
John W. Scott By John W. Scott, MBA’16 This summer I interned at Audi of America with the Marketing Research and Electric Vehicles teams. It was an incredible experience and one that taught me a great deal over the course of 10 weeks. Now, as a second-year MBA Candidate at the Kelley School of Business… Read more »
The Magnetic Power of Personal Vision
Ray Luther By Ray Luther, Executive Director, Kelley MBA Program “There are no choices without personal freedom, Buckeroo. It’s not us who are dead inside. These things you find so weak and contemptible in us – these are just the hazards of being free.” -David Foster Wallace Your past tells a story that supports who you… Read more »
Tokens of Advice for MBA Dads
Jared Goldsmith by Jared Goldsmith, MBA’16 Just one year ago I watched my little house and the comfortable world I had known in the rear-view mirror of a moving truck. Pursuing an MBA is a big decisions to make – you have to put your life on hold, sell belongings, quit a job, and usually… Read more »
Servant Networking
Ray Luther By Ray Luther, Executive Director, Kelley MBA Program We must give to receive – advice fundamental to human nature. Giving is good for us mentally, physically and spiritually. Giving also provides a foundation so our relationships can flourish. We all give in our own unique way, and most of us find happiness in the… Read more »
Your Unique Creativity
Ray Luther By Ray Luther, Executive Director, Kelley MBA Program “Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try” – Dr. Seuss I work with a number of young leaders who aren’t creative – or at least that’s what they tell me. They equate… Read more »
Become the Person You Were Meant to Be
Eric Johnson by Eric Johnson, Executive Director of Kelley School’s Graduate Career Services George Eliot* has been credited with saying, “It’s never too late to become the person you were always meant to be.” This is good news to people like me, who aspire one day to be Matthew McConaughey. I reflect on this quote every… Read more »