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Episode 808 — Academic Core Professor Spotlight

On this episode of the Business Beyond Usual podcast, four academic core professors discuss their courses, research, and academic passions. The group explores how the academic core supports Full-Time MBA students to receive a robust and rigorous business education in the program's first year. In the discussion, the professors share what motivates them to teach in the Full-Time MBA Program and how Michigan Ross differentiates itself from other business schools through the academic core curriculum. 

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About the participants

Host: John Brown and David Amorim
Guests: Professors Felipe Csaszar, Samantha Keppler, Lindy Greer, and John Branch
Executive Producers: John Brown, David Amorim, Arpit Sharma, and JT Godfrey
Audio Engineer: Jonah Brockman

Featured Faculty
Professor for Management and Organizations
Michael R. and Mary Kay Hallman Fellow
Clinical Associate Professor of Business Administration, Co-Director of Yaffe Digital Media Initiative, Ross School of Business
Associate Director, Center for Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies
Research Fellow, William Davison Institute