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#408: International Women’s Day - An MBA Perspective

#408: International Women’s Day - An MBA Perspective

FromBusiness Beyond Usual


#408: International Women’s Day - An MBA Perspective

FromBusiness Beyond Usual

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

International Women's Day is March 8. In this episode of "Business Beyond Usual," hosts Katie and Saba talk with guests Carolina, Avani, and Eugenia about the rewards and challenges of life as an international woman MBA student. They cover building an effective support system, formal and informal resources available at Ross, staying connected to family at home, how the Ross community incorporates international experiences, challenges facing women in business, and how to find the best ethnic food in the Ann Arbor area.Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at bbupodcast@umich.edu.---Business Beyond Usual is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.Episode Hosts: Saba Alemnew, Katie ColemanGuests: Carolina Quinteros Flores, Avani Sharma, Eugenia TazetdinovaExecutive Producers: Adam Fasher, Andres Fuentes-Afflick, and Bob NeedhamProducers: Jason Rock, Stephanie Simpson, Saba Alemnew, Katie Coleman, Jeffrey Church, Alexander Perrin, Patricio Rivera, and Joshua TrogerAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanCopyright 2019 - University of Michigan
Released:
Feb 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Business Beyond Usual is a podcast from MBA students at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. In each episode, classmates tackle a burning issue in the business world or business education. There are no rules, no moderators, and no boundaries. This isn’t your typical b-school podcast. We’re taking business beyond usual. Subscribe for new episodes throughout the fall and winter.