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Dividend Alumni Magazine

Dividend, the alumni magazine of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, publishes twice a year, spring and fall, and is mailed to more than 40,000 alumni and friends of the school. For more than three decades, Dividend has strived to extend the value of a Ross School education by informing readers of business trends, faculty research, school initiatives and alumni activities. Dividend equips alumni with information about the school so they can serve as ambassadors to the wider community. To communicate with the Dividend staff, send e-mail to Dividend@bus.umich.edu

Fall 2006

Dividend Alumni Magazine - Fall 2005

Includes Feature Articles and Across the Board, Intellectual Capital, Faculty Research, Quote Unquote, Alumni at Large, Alumni Activities and Class Notes.

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Feature Articles

What We Talk About When We Talk About Globalization
Free trade has created interlocking, interdependent economies in which countries increasingly specialize in what they do best. Learn more about the risks and rewards of globalization for countries, firms and individuals.

Joel Tauber: A Balanced Life
As a young man, Joel Tauber developed a personal plan for success. Discover how that strategy still guides this Ross School alum.

TMI: Building Leaders in Global Operations
Established in 1993 to boost American manufacturing, Tauber Manufacturing Institute prepares business and engineering students to excel in all aspects of operations management and manufacturing strategy.

Inside the Beltway: Carson Scholars Explore Government, Business Links
The Washington Campus' new BBA program fosters understanding of the federal government's decision-making process and how those decisions influence business.

From Spin Cycle to Baby Formula
International action-based projects are one way Ross School MBA students sharpen their business skills. Learn what happens when MAP teams got to Romania and Rwanda.

Early Women MBA Students Ushered in a New Era
Having just won the right to vote, the Ross School's first women students were eager to test the limits of women's newfound freedoms in the 1920s. Learn about the careers and lives of these pioneers.
For additional photos and updates, please see Women Pioneers.

Intellectual Capital: Achieving the Extraordinary: Cleaning Up an Nuclear Nightmare
In his new book, Kim Cameron tells the story of Rocky Flats, Nevada, that once housed more radioactive waste than any other nuclear weapons facility in the United States.

Faculty Research: Stakes High When Emotions Undermine Sales Performance
Richard Bagozzi examines how anxiety, embarrassment, pride, envy and other emotions affect behavior across cultures.

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