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Consider Taking MBA 565 This Summer! |
Are you starting to register for summer courses? Consider enrolling in MBA 565: Infonomics. This course, taught by Doug Laney, provides a non-technical perspective on and methods for monetizing, managing, and measuring information as if it were any other kind of corporate asset. Reminder - Registration is now open! |
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Live Session Times For Summer Courses Available Now |
As you prepare for your summer courses, please review the live session times for your courses. Attendance at one of the weekly live sessions is strongly encouraged. If unable to participate, students are expected to watch the recording of the live session as soon as possible. Attendance requirements will vary by course, so be sure to check the syllabus.
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Update Your Grouping Preference Form |
Please take a moment to go into the group profile form and update your preferences as well as your availability. Preferences must be updated one week before courses begin. Bookmark the link to the form as it stores your preferences and will be continually used, unless otherwise updated. You do not need to fill out the form if there are no changes from your initial preferences. Please update by May 14, for summer course groupings. |
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Need Some Quick Help? Check out Express Advising! |
Do you have a question and do not want to wait to book a full advising appointment? Express Advising is a great way to connect with a member of the Gies Online Programs Student & Academic Success team when you need some fast help. These are set up as first come, first serve, walk-ins where you can connect with a Specialist for up to 15 minutes and get your questions answered. No appointment needed. Check out our Advising and Planning page for more information and times |
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Calendar |
Data Science’s First-Mile and Last-Mile Problems: Drivers of Success for Data-Driven Decision-Making | Tuesday, May 4 | 12-1 pm CT | Register Here | The impact of data on business decision-making and, more specifically, analytics and analytics-driven automation continues to increase. Most people and courses intrinsically focus on the importance of the algorithm behind the analytics or automation. Yet the choice and optimization of the algorithm is becoming automated itself. As a result, many experts miss the importance of what comes before and after the algorithm. Join Jim Guszcza, Fellow at Stanford’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and Deloitte’s first US data scientist, and Robert Brunner, associate dean for innovation and chief disruption officer at Gies College of Business, for a discussion on the important issues behind so-called first-mile and last-mile problems, and how these problems are fast becoming the key drivers for success in the field of data-driven decision-making. | | Gies Online Convocation Ceremony | Sunday, May 16 | 7:30-8:30 am CT | We are looking forward to celebrating the accomplishments of the class of May 2021! Our virtual Convocation for graduates of our online programs (iMSA, iMBA and iMSM) will celebrate the incredible achievement in graduate education. Please join us directly via Zoom by using this link or the following information: Zoom Meeting ID: 899 5258 1449; Zoom Meeting Password: 083461
Attached is an invitation you can share with your friends and family. Due to security and access reasons, we will ask that they join us separately via the Youtube stream. Your guests can join us by clicking directly on the link in the invitation or can paste this link into their browser: https://www.youtube.com/giesbusiness | | Panel Discussion on Disruption and Innovation | Thursday, May 20 | 7:30-8:30 am CT | Register Here |
| Panel Discussion on Disruption and Innovation What are disruption and innovation? What disruptions are coming, and how can we teach students to be ready? Join us for a one-hour discussion and Q&A on Thursday, May 20 at 7:30 am CT. The conversation will feature Tim Lee (Founder & CEO, QFPay), Frank Shi (Co-Founder & CEO, PhotonIC Technologies), Aakrit Vaish (Founder & CEO, Haptik), and Winnie Wu (student leader, Disruption Lab). The discussion will be moderated by Gies Associate Dean for Innovation and Chief Disruption Officer Robert Brunner. |
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