By: Jordan Fujiwara
February 25, 2010
Michelle sends awesome emails. Every day I go through tons of emails, as many of you out there probably do. More often than not, when I get an email from Michelle she’s got it rigged up so the background is a pleasant non-white colour, and key words or points in her communication are bolded in vibrant colours.
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Tagged as: Acadia, Aon, Eastern Canada, Halifax, Leadership, Michelle Ernest, Toronto, travel
By: Jordan Fujiwara
February 19, 2010
Last year around this time, the post-undergrad scene was not looking that great to Mr. Richard Murphy. He was freshly graduated from Acadia University with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Business and had just spent a few months in Europe when he returned to Halifax…
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Tagged as: Credit Solutions, David Wheeler, Halifax, info session, JoAnne Akerboom, Richard Murphy, Scotiabank
By: Jordan Fujiwara
February 11, 2010
The way I view the program, it’s kind of like a launch pad… if you have the ambition.”
These sage words were spoken by Steve Olsen, one of my peers and current Corporate Residency MBA student.
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Tagged as: Corporate Research Associates, market research, Regina, Steve Olsen, triumphant stag
By: Jordan Fujiwara
February 1, 2010
Hello and welcome to the very first blog entry for the Corporate Residency MBA at Dalhousie University! This is a new and rather exciting venture: it’s untested, full of potential for incredible stories and interactions.
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Tagged as: 2010, interaction, Introduction, Jordan Fujiwara, networks, new
By: Jordan Fujiwara
February 19, 2009
One of the big advantages of academic life is the frequent serendipitous confluence of seemingly disparate events that produce productive outcomes. In other words, there are many happy accidents when things come together in surprising and useful ways.
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