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Posted By Ramon Venero 08-10-2011 16:50
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Colleagues, I've been asked to develop a core graduate course in Management (with a commercial real estate perspective) for students who do not have an undergraduate degree in business but are practitioners in the commercial real estate investment and management business. General course themes ...
Posted By Ramon Venero 04-17-2011 18:57
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Colleagues, Thank you, especially you George, for this amusing string on this Palm Sunday. So is the Pope a Leader or an Administrator? Wouldn't Hersey say it's Situational? Cheers, Ray Venero Trinity Washington University Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- ...
Posted By Ramon Venero 11-10-2009 06:37
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George- Thank you for your post. I'm on the same page. Even my graduate students want me to "tell" them the "right" answer. There's no better method for developing critical thinking (and for that matter run a business) that by asking questions until all the dots connect. Ray Sent via BlackBerry by ...
Posted By Ramon Venero 04-17-2009 10:48
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Hi Carolyn- In my Social Entrepreneurship class we discuss this topic and reference a book of the same title by Andrew Savitz who is a thought leader in the for profit world on this subject. Kindest regards, Ramon Venero Doctoral Student Huizenga School of Business Nova Southeastern University ...
Posted By Ramon Venero 03-06-2009 11:16
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To add my two cents, I too served as a senior manager in a similar 501(c)6 as Fred describes. We were very serious about "net contribution to reserves" (read: profit). This is a very good thing for even social enterprises need to diversify their funding sources to include earned income. Otherwise they ...