Posts Tagged ‘MBA’

BGI Metro Seattle Update

Posted February 3rd, 2012 · Tags: , , ,
In December, BGI held a “Metro Retreat” to re-envision the place, the programs and the entire Seattle-based community of the Bainbridge Graduate Institute—and we’re proud to report that the vision officially has legs. · Read More

Why it works for me – a look back at my first quarter at BGI

BGI was so interesting – an independent business school, not aligned with a “prestigious university”, monthly intensives at a nature preserve, the rest of the time online, no tenured faculty and no bricks and mortar. I was intrigued with the BGI business model. · Read More

Core Faculty John Koriath Reflects On The BGI Metro Program Retreat

I got up and wrote it down: “BGI is a life long learning community, nourishing personal transformation, to do good in the world.” · Read More

The Next Generation of Sustainable Business Leaders are at BGI

Posted December 12th, 2011 · Tags: , , , , ,
70% of young execs cite sustainability as important to them, but only 35% feel prepared. How does BGI stack up? · Read More

The BGI Metro Program

With nearly a decade of experience, BGI’s hybrid MBA program (with residency during nine long weekend ‘intensives’ a year) at Islandwood has developed a rhythm and life of its own. The setting, facilities, food, and housing all integrate, adding to both the learning and community. Though a different setting, our ambition is to create a similarly inspiring and engaging community amidst the density of urban Seattle, inspiring a hub of innovative business education for entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. · Read More

Why an MBA in CSR Helps Employability

Posted March 24th, 2011 · Tags: , ,
An article has been making the rounds recently asking the question, “Does an MBA in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Hurt your employability?”…. Actually, an MBA in CSR is more likely to land you a job if anything. · Read More