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9/23/2009
G-20: Robert Miller, professor of economics and strategy at Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business, talks about why executive compensation and bonuses may become a topic of discussion at the Pittsburgh Summit.
Executive Compensation & The G-209/23/2009
University Professor of Economics Lester Lave, one of the nation’s top energy economists, discusses what predominantly one-industry towns can learn from the Pittsburgh experience and what outcomes he expects to see from the G-20 discussions.
Learning From The Pittsburgh Experience / Possible G-20 Outcomes9/23/2009
Allan H. Meltzer, The Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy, speaks with and Tom Keene (Bloomberg on the Economy podcast) about U.S. fiscal policy, the Federal Reserve's monetary policy and market regulation
Meltzer on Bloomberg7/31/2007
Podcast of alum Sarosh Kumana discussing sustainable business plans with Prof. Lester Lave.
Sustainable Business7/13/2007
Dr. Lester Lave, the Harry B. and James H. Higgins Professor of Economics and University Professor, talks about education and confidence.
Confidence - It's Not A Game7/13/2007
Dr. John Mather, executive director of the Masters programs and teaching professor of marketing, talks about school community.
Community Means R-E-S-P-E-C-T7/13/2007
Carnegie Mellon President Jared Cohon, in two parts, describes the revolutionary impact of the Tepper School.
Tepper School's Impact on University Culture7/13/2007
MBA 2007 student Alix Bowman, formerly a biologist, offers a perspective on the evolution of her skills and mindset gained as result of her MBA education (6 minutes).
Liberating My Left Brain7/13/2007
Per Lofberg (MSIA ’73), CEO of Merck Capital Ventures talks about how his education, once rare in the case-centric B-school world, provided a crucial difference in achieving senior leadership positions (5 minutes).
Learning to Take Calculated Risks7/13/2007
Dr. R. Ravi, associate dean of intellectual strategy; Dr. John Mather, executive director of the school's master's programs; and Carisa Sirak, MBA 2008 discussing perspectives on the Tepper School's character (7 minutes).
Character of a B-School