Geoff Parker, professor of economic sciences, contributed “Putting It Together: How to Succeed in Distributed Product Development,” co-authored with Jason Amaral and Edward G. Anderson Jr., to the winter 2011 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review.
The A.B. Freeman School of Business gratefully acknowledges in the following pages those individuals and corporations, foundations, and nonprofit organizations that made gifts to the school in fiscal year 2011 (July 1, 2010–June 30, 2011).
As he steps down as dean, Angelo DeNisi looks back on his six years at the helm of the Freeman School, six years that will no doubt be remembered as among the most challenging and eventful in the school’s history.
A new generation of entrepreneurs and business people are combining their love of food with a desire to make an impact in New Orleans, and the Freeman School is playing a big part in that effort.
Today’s graduates and alumni face great social and economic challenges, and in order to be successful, they must be able to lean on immediate family, extended family and, yes, their Tulane family.