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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about University of Southern California
Docs That Rock
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9-1-2006
That flick about the penguins was all well and good (yeah, we cried), but the world of documentaries goes much deeper than those birds can swim.
Article Excerpts:
...for the School of Cinema-Television at the
University of Southern California
. ¶ In the past, “the common perception...
... Video Production, School of Cinema-Television at
University of Southern California
. “But now I think that perception has...
Change Your Language
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3-1-2003
MANAGEMENT CHANGE YOUR LANGUAGE
Careful, the words you use to communicate a big innovation could determine whether your idea is embraced or sabotaged.
Article Excerpts:
... at the Annenberg School for Communication at the
University of Southern California
. The language you choose — whether in...
...Patricia Riley, a communication professor at
University of Southern California
, suggests spending almost as much time preparing...
Fc Shortlist
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12-15-2001
1.
Lots of things about the Internet revo-lution didn’t turn out the way the pioneers had planned. It’s testimony to Candice Carpenter’s staying power that the high-profile co-founder of iVillage.com, whose bloody encounter with the dot-com w...
Article Excerpts:
...(Jossey-Bass, 2001), Sample, president of the
University of Southern California
and the man widely credited with turning USC...
...and the man widely credited with turning
University of Southern California
into a world-class learning institution, offers...
I Play; Therefore I Am
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1-15-2001
FUTURIST
Mark Pesce, 38, who took a leave from his position as chair of the Interactive Media Program at the University of Southern California to become a full-time author. His fourth book,
The Playful World: How Technology Is Transforming...
Article Excerpts:
... as chair of the Interactive Media Program at the
University of Southern California
to become a full-time author. His fourth book,...
The Voice Of Experience
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7-15-2001
The newest thing about the new economy? The notion of tough times and economic failure. It’s something that many business leaders have either forgotten about or never experienced. What’s the best strategy for making it through a bad patch?
Article Excerpts:
...Institute Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California I’ve...
Mind Control
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8-15-2007
It started with a game of Pong. Now the science of brain implants promises a future in which blindness and paralysis can be conquered.
Article Excerpts:
...engineer at the Doheny Eye Institute at the
University of Southern California
, has been using the technology to translate...
Career Therapy
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8-15-2003
Laid off, fed up, or looking ahead? Even the most organized professional can use some help.
Article Excerpts:
...director of executive development at the
University of Southern California
’s Marshall School of Business. The...
...one coach from another,” says
University of Southern California
’s Logan. “I’ve...
...on their radar screen. But David Logan of
University of Southern California
warns that executive recruiters should be used...
Rock Stars Of Business
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11-1-2004
they've got rabid fans. they're publicity hounds. A single conversation with them can cost $100,000. No, they're not celebrities they're the ...
ROCK STARS OF BUSINESS
Article Excerpts:
...Professor, Marshall School of Business,
University of Southern California
Education: PhD, economics and social science,...
...Professor of Business Administration at the
University of Southern California
and founding chairman of USC’s...
...of Southern California and founding chairman of
University of Southern California
’s Leadership Institute, Bennis has...
Riffing on a Legend
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4-15-2009
American Way strikes a chord with the world’s most renowned acoustic guitar: C.F. Martin. There was a time, though, when disco nearly killed this music star.
Article Excerpts:
...in Hollywood. He had studied economics at the
University of Southern California
, and he had no talent for music and little...