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Relationships: What's In It For Me?

Building relationships is something I love doing. Effectively working and collaborating with others is something that continually ranks as a strength area for me in both performance reviews at work and various interpersonal evaluations I’ve done. I think working in a team is the best way to get work accomplished because it allows you to brainstorm together and come up with the best idea made up of a combination of a number of group members’ thoughts. I’m a firm believer in the “Together Everyone Accomplishes More” TEAM acronym. ...

Why Bentley?

Hello everyone, Today I will be sharing with you some of the reasons why I chose Bentley. I learned about Bentley through one of their road tours in Latin America. Eventually, after doing some research online and comparing it with other programs I came up with the three most relevant factors for me.
  1. I learned that it has very competitive program, currently ranked No.
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Enhancing Creativity in Design

In MK758, Enhancing Creativity with Professor Andy Aylesworth, the term project this semester encouraged students to create a product that is new, useful and original. For my project, I created a series of seven watercolor paintings. After creating the paintings, I made digital improvements using Picasa, Google's photo-editing tool. 

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Remembering Marseille, France

It was only a month ago that the Bentley MBA team was basking in the sun of the southern France coast. Field experiences are a regular part of the Bentley MBA, and our final experience to France was by far the best of all of them. A partnership between Bentley University and Kedge Business School meant that the Bentley MBA crew had the opportunity to receive instruction from and collaborate with French professors. Prof.

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What Atticus Finch has to do with an MBA

By Caroline Sheedy

“You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them.” ―Atticus Finch, To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee)

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Hello Everyone!

Hello everyone, I am excited to start posting this blog where I can share my experiences at Bentley. I have started my PMBA last Fall. As I continue with my courses, I hope to share my perspective regarding the courses, work load and anything related to my experiences at the grad school. A little about myself - I have an undergraduate degree in Electronics & Communications Engineering from NIT Jaipur in India.

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Bentley User Experience Grads Host Boston Service Jam, Compete Globally

During the weekend of March 7 to 9, 2014, Bentley University human factors in information design graduate students Deborah Spector, Heather Bauer and Neha Raghuvanshi, along with Autodesk Senior User Experience Designer Jessamyn Miller, held the Boston Service Jam. ...

Allow me to introduce myself

My name is Caroline Sheedy, though I’m known to most as Cal. I’ve had that nickname for as long as I can remember, so I’m not quite sure where it came from, but it sure did stick. I graduated from Bentley with a BS in Finance way back in 2009 but upon graduation got hired for a marketing position at a great company called Vistaprint. I’ve been in marketing ever since. I have experience in both email and direct mail, but currently focus on the direct mail side of things.

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The Four C's of Marketing: An Original Video

For the class GR601,  Strategic IT Alignment, students were asked to create a three minute educational video, describing one important concept or content area learned during our education at Bentley. Please view my team's video on the Four C's of Marketing below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3d_91WfLYA&rel=o Big shout out to my fabulous and talented team members, Katelyn Goodwin, Gloria Cardoso, and Daniel Moynihan of the ELMBA program, who were instrumental in the creation of this video.

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Entrepreneurial Thinking: Interview with Rachael Lynsey Rubin

By Maura Robinson

As an assignment for ES 600: Entrepreneurial Thinking with Professor Jeff Shuman, each student was asked to find a successful entrepreneur and interview him or her about several topics including the inspiration behind the business, the challenges and limitations each has overcome, and the creative process involved in developing a business strategy.

I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to interview Rachael Lynsey Rubin, a visionary entrepreneur and founder of Rachael Lynsey Rubin: Hair Makeup and Photography.

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