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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Career Watch: What's cooking in Northeastern's High-Tech MBA program

FROM COMPUTERWORLD

Business Meets Academia

How U.S. colleges and universities are working with the private sector to develop next-generation IT leaders

School:Northeastern University’s High-Tech MBA program, Boston

Does it have an IT advisory council? Northeastern has an “alumni board” made up of a cadre of alumni from different graduating classes who are CIOs, IT managers and industry executives, says Marc Meyer, Matthews Distinguished University Professor and a director of the school’s High-Tech MBA program. In addition, Northeastern draws input from people who have attended a version of the program offered at EMC Corp. and IBM.

IT executive feedback that has helped amend the curriculum: Business model innovation, including ways that a company can profit from new products or services such as software as a service, was introduced to an IT innovation course early last year, says Meyer. In 2006, Northeastern added a course on mergers and acquisitions after several of its recent alumni were placed into M&A-related roles, Meyer adds.

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