December 4, 2003

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New this week
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND...Bookstore Hours at SOM for Spring Semester
WebCT for Spring Semester
SPRING REGISTRATION UPDATES
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
NOTES FROM MARY D
BGGE FIRST CLASS
Snow, storm or emergency closing at the SOM
TECHNOLOGY UPDATES
OPERATIONS UPDATES
REMINDERS ABOUT STUDY AREAS AS WE ENTER THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER
DAY TRACK MEETING
Finance Club Meeting

General Information

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND...Bookstore Hours at SOM for Spring Semester
The Simmons College Bookstore will return to the SOM for three weeks at the beginning of the spring semester! The bookstore will be located in the 419 building and will be open Monday through Friday, January 5th-23rd from 3-8pm.

WebCT for Spring Semester
WebCT for the Spring is anticipated to go live on Friday, December 19th.

SPRING REGISTRATION UPDATES
Marketing A has closed. No students other than one year or 18 month students scheduled to graduate in August 2004 will be allowed into the day section.

All electives other than Sales Management will run as scheduled. Sales Management was canceled last week. All students planning to take Sales Management have been notified and offered space in other electives.

No summer section of Sales Management will be offered.

There have been some questions about the spring break dates and running of the Integrated Analysis and Decision Making course. Here are the dates again for those of you trying to make travel arrangements in advance.

DAY TRACK-February 16-20 is spring break and February 23-27 is Integrated Analysis and Decision Making A
EVENING TRACK-February 16 and 17 is spring break. Wed, Thursday and Saturday classes run as scheduled.

LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
There will be an informational meeting for SOM students interested in volunteering for the 2004 Leadership Conference. This mandatory meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 21st from 5:00 - 5:45 pm in Case Room 2 in the Mockler Building.

Volunteers are essential to our success. In exchange for your help, you will attend the Conference FREE. (Conference fees are normally $420.00 for SOM students). This will allow you to:
*Attend Whoopi Goldberg's keynote address.
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Work directly with 2,000+ attendees from the Nation's major corporations.

Volunteering for the Conference will require the following mandatory minimum commitment:
* Attendance at the Wednesday, January 21st meeting
* One additional pre-Conference instructional meeting to be held in April at the World Trade Center
* Half-day of work at the Leadership Conference.

Leadership Conference Date: Saturday, May 1, 2004


We appreciate your support of this program. Your time and effort directly supports the SOM. Money raised by the Leadership Conference is used to fund SOM MBA scholarships.

Questions welcome:
Judy Benjamin

Conference Manager
judith.benjamin@simmons.edu

Ali Corvino
Student Volunteer Liasion
alicia.corvino@simmons.edu

Emily Gibbons
Student Volunteer Liasion
emily.gibbons@simmons.edu

NOTES FROM MARY D
On the humorous side-As the end of the semester draws near, and you are looking for some words of wisdom on why we have finals and deliverables at all, here is a quote I found this week “Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow”.--Ralph Waldo Emerson. Most of you are probably hoping the faculty don’t take this quote too literally as they write final exams for you! Good luck studying and getting everything done, the day students had their Econ final today with Accounting on Monday, night students are in final stages of Marketing plans, getting ready for Econ, Accounting, Finance and Leading exams.…The end is in sight-two weeks to go!! On the serious side-As traditionally happens, when you come back from Thanksgiving, there is a different feeling among students. Stress levels are definitely on the rise, as is predictable when you have a lot on the line and you want to do the best you possibly can. Please remember what we tell you all the time-keep some balance and perspective in your lives these next couple of weeks, and if you need help-use the MBA office and the faculty to help you.

BGGE FIRST CLASS
Barbara Sawtelle will run the first BGGE class to help transition students from Economics to BGGE on January 7 from 1-3pm. If you have your case packet bring it, if not, Barbara will have copies of the exhibits you will need!

Snow, storm or emergency closing at the SOM
Please contact the MBA hotline before 6am for day classes and after 3pm for evening classes. The number is 521-3810 and a message will inform you if classes are running, delayed or cancelled. If a class is going to be rescheduled, it will be held on a Friday night or Saturday day.

TECHNOLOGY UPDATES
All reported problems with floppy drives in the 3rd floor of the 419 building have been fixed. The zip drive in Computer #11 in the Computer lab has also been fixed.

OPERATIONS UPDATES
All student refrigerators will be cleaned out at the end of the semester. Please remove anything you want to keep by December 18. White boards in CR1 are scheduled for replacement the second or third week of December. We appreciate your patience as we have had this in process for a while.

REMINDERS ABOUT STUDY AREAS AS WE ENTER THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER
As we head into finals at the SOM, we would like to remind students that all of you are on differing final exam and deliverable schedules. Many of our areas serve as joint study and informal social space, and while one group may be finishing up and ready to celebrate, others will be going into an exam that same night or the next. Please try and be aware of other students around you as we head towards the end of the fall term. Thanks!

Spring 2004 Course Material
The course material list for the Spring 2004 semester is now available on the SOM website. Go to http://www.simmons.edu/som/student_info/texts1.html to see what you will need for next semester. Call Chris (617-521-3812) in the MBA Office if you have any questions.

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Schedule Changes & Course Information

Comm Strat-will run as scheduled. No changes have been made to this course.

Identifying and Exploiting New Business Opportunities will still run on Wednesday nights, but will delay its start until February 25. It will run through April 14 with one Saturday addition on April 10.

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Financial Aid Information

FINANCIAL AID UPDATES
Students are reminded that for the purposes of your financial aid, that the academic year begins with the summer term. All students, including students in the one-year track, will need to reapply for aid during the upcoming spring semester for the Summer term (which is a new academic year. Dividing your courses over 2 different academic years for the one-year track is a benefit for you financially. By borrowing over two academic years, you have increased your federal loan eligibility and reduced your necessity to seek outside loan assistance. You will be able to finance your entire summer term costs through federal programs, eliminating your need borrow through alternative loan programs, which saves you money over the term of your loan repayment. Federal educational loans currently carry the lowest interest rate ever, 2.82% while in school and 3.42% in repayment. Federal loans also have interest rates that are capped at 8.25%.

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Meetings & Events

INTERNAL EVENTS:

DAY TRACK MEETING
Final track meeting of the fall term will be on Wednesday, December 10, from 12:00-12:45 in between Marketing and Operations. Mary is trying to find a good date with deliverables or presentations not due just before or after the class!!

EXTERNAL EVENTS:

THE 8th EUROPEAN CAREER FAIR AT MIT
* For students looking for permanent employment outside the U.S.
* Date: Friday, January 30, 2004
(followed by interviews on January 31 and February 1)
You must register and upload your resume ahead of time: Resumes are due November 25th.
Go to http://euro-career.com for more details.

Check out the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce calendar of events:
http://www.gbcc.org/

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Student Clubs

Student Clubs at the SOM are run by and organized by SOM students. The MBA Office Staff assists with the transition from one year to the next by gathering names of interested students and by setting up each club in WebCT. Once we put you in touch with each other, you are off and running! If you are interested in participating or learning more about any of the clubs described below, please send an email to the contact person listed.

Finance Club Meeting
Next Finance Club meeting will be held on Monday, December 8 at 3:30 with Indra in the 5th floor Kitchen/Classroom.

Ethics Club
SAVE THE DATE - Wednesday, January 14, 2004, 11:30am – 12:45pm
Venture Capital and the Role of Ethics

Join us as we welcome Michael Cronin, founding partner of Weston Presidio. With a long-term view of investments, venture capital partnerships represent a critical opportunity to engage the role of ethics in business development. Michael will share his extensive venture capital knowledge with us and highlight how ethical criteria impact decisions. Weston Presidio, with over $2.3b under management, has worked with entrepreneurs for the past 20 years to help their portfolio partners become industry leaders. They have invested in several dynamic companies, including Coffee Connection/Starbucks, Apple & Eve, Tweeter, and Zoots.

Note: To reserve meeting space or rooms please contact Karen Morrissey at karen.morrissey@simmons.edu.

Ethics Club
The mission of the Ethics Club is to serve as a learning resource to Simmons MBA students for a wide range of business ethics issues. The club will examine how ethical decisions impact business successes or failures. Areas of interest include sustainability, economic, social and environmental concerns; corporate accountability; ethical decision making; socially responsible investing; and social enterprise. The assumption is that ethical issues are complex business dilemmas for which better decisions can be found through ongoing discussion. Club resources can be found on the Clubs WebCT. Contact person, Lora Nielsen.

Project Management Club
It has been said that you lead people and manage projects... while that's an ongoing OB debate, take a step toward understanding project management and share your experiences with others by participating in a student group dedicated to Project Management.
If you are interested please contact Allison Snow at allison.snow@simmons.edu

Consulting Club
Join the SOM Consulting Club!
The focus of this group is to learn about the different functions of the consulting industry, build on the knowledge learned in the classroom and network with other students working in or pursuing a career in consulting.
Contact Alisha Uhlenbrock-Furst or Anna Paiz


Finance/Investment Club
Join the Finance Club! The focus of this group is to learn more about the topics of finance and personal investing, build on the knowledge learned in the classroom and network with other students working in or pursuing a career in finance. Contact: Andrea Binder or Paula Huston

Entrepreneurship Club
Are you interested in starting and growing a new business or expanding a current business?

Join the SOM Entrepreneurship Group which will:
*Provide an environment to exchange ideas and gather support for new ventures. *Sponsor outreach and community-based programs to further develop and formulate new businesses.
*Create opportunities to access area women business entrepreneurs and leaders.
Entrepreneurship is more than a set of tools and techniques for starting and growing a business. It's a mindset, a way of looking at things that is opportunity focused and creative. It's about passion -- doing what you love. It's about creating wealth in all its forms: money, independence, power and innovation. It's about challenge and persistence. And it's about creativity and writing new execution strategies for the way things are done. Contact: Jill Kickul

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Career Services Office

CSO Raffle:
Because this Monday's track meeting was canceled, the drawing will be held at the track meeting on Wednesday, December 10th! Those who have still yet to enter, here's your chance!
Could You Use An Extra 50 Bucks?
All of those who have a complete profile* in Career Connect by Tuesday, November 25th will automatically be entered in a raffle. The winners receive an American Express $50 Gift Check! There will be two drawings: one for the day-time students and another for the part-time students. The drawings will take place on December 1st. (during the track meeting for full time students. We will announce the winner in class for part time students). Please refer to your CSO Guide if you have yet to login. Any questions can be directed to Diana at diana.cook@simmons.edu or (617) 521-3857

A complete profile consists of the following:
* Upload a resume to Career Connect (does not have to be a final draft).
* Under Personal Information: Please have your correct contact information including your phone number, email and local address
* Under Demographic Information, please indicate your expected year of graduation.
* Under Job Search Criteria: Please select whether or not you authorize the CSO to send your resume to employers. Also, select your target industries and functions.
* Under additional Information, choose your preferred geographic location(s).
* Under Mischellenious Information: Indicate your years of work experience, and previous industry and function.

Don't forget to check Career Connect on a regular basis for various positions and internships.externships. Just added this week:
Marketing and Sales Communications Intern - State Street Corporation

If you forgot your username and password, please contact diana.cook@simmons.edu or (617) 521-3857 Please do not re- register yourself as past information about you will be lost. Any questions about Career Connect? Please do not hesitate to contact Diana.

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Library

Morningstar Mutual Funds - We have converted our Morningstar Mutual Funds subscription from CD to online. The online version can be accessed from the Business E-Resources Quicklist on the SOM Library web page.

AskNow - Simmons College Libraries' version of live reference assistance from your own computer is available once again, Sundays - Thursdays, 1:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m., Fridays, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Saturdays, 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Visit this portion of the library web site to learn more.
http://www.simmons.edu/resources/libraries/asknow/

Suggestions/Need help? We want your suggestions. Please share them with any member of the Library team. And if you need help just ask!

Have you seen?

Business Week - November 24, Lead article "Heiress in Handcuffs", profiles the rise and fall of Lea Fastow in her role as Enron's former assistant treasurer, and the wife of former CFO Andy Fastow. An incredible story! (Hard copy available in the library)

Also, in the same issue, The Web Smart 50, profiles top companies that are using the Web and innovative technology to shake up their industries. (Hard copy available in the library)

Business 2.0 - December 2003, Cover story: How to Succeed in 2004 - 18 Leaders Reveal What Works Now (Hard copy available in the library)


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Computer Lab


CLASS TAPES
All of the class tapes are stored in the Computer Lab. We now have a do-it-yourself method of getting copies of these tapes. Instructions are posted on how to make copies and lab assistants can help you with any questions you may have. You can bring your own tapes or copy to our used tapes free of charge. If you have further questions contact Bill Porter @ porterw@simmons.edu

LAB HOURS
The lab is open:
Monday - Saturday 7am-11pm
Sunday 7am-7pm

SOM Lab (staffed) Hours:

Monday - Thursday 4pm-7:30pm
Friday 2 - 5pm
Sat. & Sun 12 - 4pm
Bill Porter & Traci Keen (Lab Managers) are also available for assistance Monday - Friday 9am - 4:30pm If the lab is not staffed and you need assistance call the Main Campus Lab @ x2769

PRINTING

Please note that PDF files and other documents that contain graphics or are memory hungry take longer to print than your common Word document. We have also noticed that some PDF's cannot print successfully in WebCT. If you experience this issue, try emailing the PDF file to yourself and then try printing from your webmail account. Also, printing from the color ink-jet printer takes longer than the laser-jet. Please be patient and refrain from sending multiple print jobs of the same document to the printer.

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SOM in the News

SOM Professors Jill Kickul, Deborah Marlino, and Fiona Wilson have won the best paper award at the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference. Their paper, “Our Entrepreneurial Future: Examining the Diverse Attitudes and Motivations of Teens Across Gender and Ethnic Identity,” drew on the findings of the SOM/The Committee of 200 national study “Teen Girls on Business: Are They Being Empowered?.” The paper will also be published in the Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship.

Other recent publications by Dr. Jill Kickul include:
* “Measure for Measure: Modeling Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy onto Instrumental Tasks Within the New Venture Creation Process,” with Pennsylvania State University professor Robert D’Intino. This won the Coleman Foundation best empirical paper award at the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference.
* “Making Sense of the Meaning Behind the Message: Climate Perceptions and the Psychological Contract,” co-authored with colleague Matthew Liao-Troth and published in the Mid-American Journal of Business.
* “E-Commerce Entrepreneurship: Emerging Practices, Key Challenges, and Future Directions,” a chapter in the book Entrepreneurship: The Way Ahead (Routledge Press, 2003).

On November 20, Dr. Jill Kickul, the Elizabeth J. McCandless Professor of Entrepreneurship, was interviewed on WBIX Business Radio 1060AM. This interview was part of their continuing series, “Small Business Survival.”

SOM Professor Mary Shapiro was interviewed on WBIX Business Radio 1060AM on November 17. The topic of her interview was her new book, Your Job Interview: An Easy, Smart Guide to Interview Success, co-authored with colleague and SOM Professor Cynthia Ingols.

The Center for Gender in Organizations is proud to announce the publication of CGO Insights #19, “Enhancing Working Across Differences with the Problematic Moment Approach,” by James A. Cumming, Director of Chaos Management, and Evangelina Holvino, CGO Director and Senior Research Faculty. In this Insights, Cumming and Holvino describe an approach that can be used to change established patterns of group conversations in order to attend to unacknowledged differences that constrain the attainment of organizational goals. CGO Insights #19 is part of CGO’s ongoing theme of Working Across Differences.

Simmons School of Management and its annual Leadership Conference appeared in the October 13 online edition of KGPE-TV Channel 47, Fresno, CA. The article “Mentors for Women Growing in Importance, National Survey Indicates” shares the results of the survey taken at the annual women’s conference held in spring in Boston. Key results include 82% of businesswomen have an informal mentor, with 60% of those having a female mentor, up from 16% in the mid-1980s. This news story also appeared on the Web site of WKRC-TV, Channel 12, Cincinnati, OH.

EVENTS

Gender at Work: A Bold New Perspective
As they mark their fifth anniversary, the Center for Gender in Organizations (CGO) at the Simmons School of Management continues to garner international recognition as a source of innovative ideas, research, and practice on cultural dynamics in organizations. We invite you to join us for an important series of events highlighting CGO’s unique contributions and featuring influential thinkers on gender, work, and organizations.

From Talk to Walk: Gender Equity & Gender Mainstreaming
February 10, 2004, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Struggling with how to move gender equity from idea to reality? Presenters will discuss gender equity in organizations by exploring efforts to effectively incorporate women into defense policymaking, and the United Nations institutional commitment to “mainstream gender” into peace and security policy.
Carol Cohn, Joint Senior Fellow, CGO and Wellesley College
Laura Roskos, Former CGO Postdoctoral Fellow

New Leadership Models: Are They Really Helping Women?
March 25, 2004, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Does the “female advantage” exist or is it a myth? Join us to explore new leadership models and why they aren’t delivering the expected results for women. Stacy Blake-Beard, Associate Professor, Simmons School of Management and CGO Research Faculty Joyce K. Fletcher, Professor, Simmons School of Management and CGO Faculty Affiliate Deborah Merrill-Sands, Associate Dean, Simmons School of Management and CGO Faculty Affiliate
Karen Proudford, Associate Professor, Morgan State University and CGO Faculty Affiliate

All CGO events will be held at Simmons SOM, 409 Commonwealth Avenue. Schedule subject to change. To reserve space or for more information please email cgo@simmons.edu or call 617-521-3824. www.simmons.edu/som/cgo

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