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The intersection of business and technology has always been at the heart of the Scheller College of Business (Formerly College of Management) and today that focus is more relevant than ever. Leveraging Georgia Tech's strengths in entrepreneurship and technology innovation, the College grounds students in critical thinking and teaches them to perform in highly technological and global environments. The interdisciplinary curriculum stresses teamwork, cultural diversity, and relevant solutions to real-world problems to prepare tomorrow's business leaders to achieve, lead, and succeed in today's changing technological environments.

The College's location at Technology Square in Midtown Atlanta creates a new standard in business education. It is a natural setting for exploring synergies between business and technology. Students are exposed to developing businesses on the leading edge of commerce and have access to the latest learning tools. Advanced technology is used throughout the curriculum, enabling the College to fulfill its mission of excellence in the functional areas of business and respond to important and timely issues on Georgia Tech's agenda— issues like technology entrepreneurship and commercialization, management of change and innovation, financial performance and analysis, managing the extended value chain, enterprise globalization, and international finance.

Students attend classes around the corner from companies where they find fulfilling and challenging internships, co-op jobs, and careers. Area businesses already include the Federal Reserve Bank, Turner Broadcasting, EarthLink, Equifax, and a range of technology companies.

With the right people and programs in the right place, Georgia Tech College of Business is creating a new standard in business education.

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    Scheller College of Business Admissions Flyer
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
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    College of Management Undergraduate 2011 Brochure
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011)
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    2008 Leadership Forum Brochure
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-09-16)
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    MBA 2008 Viewbook
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-10-24)
    These are exciting times to be at Georgia Tech College of Management. We are well on our way to making the College the world’s preeminent business school for management and technology. Rapidly rising in prestige, our MBA program became available in an evening format for the first time in 2007. Whether you want to delve full-time into the MBA program or continue working while studying part-time, the College of Management has the right option to take your career to the next level. Leveraging the Institute’s strengths in entrepreneurship and innovation, our cutting-edge MBA curriculum stresses teamwork, cultural diversity, and relevant solutions to real-world problems. You will gain the skills you need to move ahead of the competition in the rapidly changing world of high-tech business, learning to maximize the business potential of emerging technologies. We’ve extensively internationalized the program to give you the global competence you need to compete both at home and abroad. We are also rapidly expanding our influence as one of the foremost centers for leading innovation and corporate entrepreneurship as well as developing ethical and sustainable business practices. Our commitment to these areas consistently draws top-notch students to all of the College’s programs. As an MBA student, you will benefit from instruction by faculty members who are highly esteemed for both their teaching and research. The College of Management’s location is also a major advantage. Situated in Technology Square, the center of Atlanta’s high-tech business community, our business school is enhanced by the highly interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment of Georgia Tech. Here engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs are working together to move innovative research from the lab to the marketplace. With the right people and programs in the right place, we’re creating a new standard in business education.
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    Global Executive MBA 2008 Viewbook
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-09-23)
    As the business world becomes increasing ly g lobal, understanding how global issues affect all organizations is essential. Through an intensive combination of classroom instruction, projects and international residencies, the Global Executive MBA program fine-tunes the skills and knowledge of business leaders who want to advance their careers in international business and/or better understand the opportunities and challenges of managing in a global business environment.
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    Global Executive MBA 2008-2009 Calendar
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-09-23)
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    Executive MBA in Management of Technology 2008 Viewbook
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-09-23)
    The Executive MBA in Management of Technology (EMBA-MOT) program is designed to develop leaders with fluency in the languages of business and technology. In addition to traditional business and financial skills, students learn to manage innovation and organizational change, identify promising emerging technologies, and translate them into new products and services. Participants not only gain a deep understanding of the full range of global business opportunities and threats that technology can present, but also develop the tangible skills necessary for strategic competitive advantage.
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    Six Sigma Certification Program [Brochure]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-08-13)
    Thank you for your interest in Georgia Tech’s eight-day Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Program. This document provides details on program content, professor profiles, and the registration process. Georgia Tech is consistently ranked in the Top 10 public universities in the country, and the Georgia Tech College of Management was recently ranked in the Top 25 business schools in the country by US News and World Report. Georgia Tech has partnered with Master Black Belt Lee Campe, adjunct professor, to design and deliver both green belt and black belt six sigma certification training. This brochure focuses on the training required to achieve a Georgia Tech Six Sigma Green Belt certification.
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    Project Management Leadership Program [Brochure]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-08-13)
    Thank you for your interest in Georgia Tech’s eight-day Project Management Leadership Program. This document provides details on the program content, professor profiles, and the registration process. The Georgia Tech College of Management, recently ranked in the Top 25 Business Schools in the country by US News and World Report, offers an innovative project management leadership training program that helps managers increase their project management knowledge and improve the leadership skills that significantly improve project planning, innovation and success. The program is taught by Georgia Tech’s top professors in the areas of operations management, leadership, organizational behavior, and cost accounting.
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    Leading Technical Professionals [Workshop Brochure]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-08-02)
    Thank you for your interest in Georgia Tech’s Leading Technical Professionals two-day executive education workshop. This document provides details on the program content, professor profiles, and the registration process. Staying ahead of the competition today requires managers to get the best from their people. Nowhere is this truer than in organizations that rely on technical professionals: engineers, scientists, and IT professionals. While they differ in the specific nature of their work, technical professionals share certain characteristics and experiences that make leading them a particular challenge. At Georgia Tech, with an international reputation in technical fields, we have a breadth of experience in understanding and training technical professionals. In this workshop, participants will examine their own leadership approaches and develop the perspectives and competencies needed for the challenge of leading technical professionals.