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Plugged-in professors; Business schools must balance traditional lessons with tech trends.(Toby E. Stuart, Anthony J. Paoli)(Interview)
Crain's Chicago Business, October, 2000 by AVIS, ED
Rapidly changing technology presents constantly evolving challenges to academics preparing a new generation of business leaders. Two top Chicago teachers discuss the impact technology is having on business education. Anthony J. Paoli is a professor of e-commerce and technology at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.
Before joining the faculty in 1996, Mr. Paoli spent 28 years in the information technology industry, most recently as founder and CEO of DEC Development, an Internet software company. He earned a Kellogg MBA in 1992. Toby E. Stuart is the Fred G. Steingraber-A. T. Kearney professor of organizations and strategy at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. He has been on the faculty for six years and...
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