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Liz Door – Whirlpool Corporation: Measuring Impact at Iconic American Companies
In joining Whirlpool Corporation, Liz Door expanded her technical focus to become a cross-functional executive. Learn how her measurable performance, executive MBA, and supportive husband shape her success.
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MBALaunch LA: Leaning In
“As co-founder of Lean In Los Angeles, I decided it was time to do something about the Gender Gap and raise awareness to remove barriers for women. “
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Lucy Brady – The Boston Consulting Group: Reframing Mind-Sets Differentiates Careers
Lucy Brady has worked part-time for 12 of her 18 years at The Boston Consulting Group. Maintaining the right mind-set and a collaborative approach proved that a part-time path could work in her environment—and lead to the top.
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How to Best Position Yourself for B-School
Maybe you’ve been thinking about business school for a while, or maybe you are just starting to consider it. Here are some ways you make sure you are prepared to put your best foot forward in the application process.
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Forté 12-Month MBA Applicant Timeline
Forté gives you a clear road map to help you navigate the business school application process from consideration to acceptance.
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Fellow Friday: Tell Your Unique Story
“It’s important for an applicant to be confident in the achievements she has made in her professional and personal life.”
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