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Encyclopedia > Graduate School of Industrial Administration

The David A. Tepper School of Business, located at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, consistently ranks among the top business schools in the world.


Its concentrations include finance, entrepreneurship, operations management, and information technology.


Previously called the Graduate School of Industrial Administration, the school was founded in 1949 by William Larrimer Mellon. Since then the school has distinguished itself by focusing on developing the scientific principles that underlie business management.


Many of the Tepper School's innovations have been adopted by other business schools around the globe. It pioneered the "quantitative" or "fundamental analysis" based approach to teaching management, as separate from the "case-study" based approach developed originally at the 'Harvard Business School'. It also pioneered the use of computer simulation for experiential learning of business roles via the 'Management Game'.


The Tepper School’s faculty have won wide acclaim for research which spans all of the functional areas of business and economics. The school has also produced six Nobel laureates in Economics: Robert Lucas Jr, Merton Miller, Franco Modigliani, Herbert Simon, Finn E. Kydland and Edward Prescott.


The Graduate School of Industrial Administration was renamed the Tepper School of Business on March 19, 2004 in recognition of a record $55 million donation from a Wall Street investor - David A. Tepper.


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Tepper School of Business - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (302 words)
Previously called the Graduate School of Industrial Administration, the school was founded in 1949 by William Larimer Mellon.
The Tepper School's faculty have won wide acclaim for research which spans all of the functional areas of business and economics.
The Graduate School of Industrial Administration was renamed the Tepper School of Business on March 19, 2004, in recognition of a record $55 million donation from David Tepper, a hedge fund manager who received his MBA from the school in 1982.
Carnegie Mellon University: Graduate School of Industrial Administration (1740 words)
Dean Dunn (the new GSIA dean), the administration, and the faculty were willing to do everything in their power to help the students and improve the curriculum.
Carnegie Mellon's Graduate School of Industrial administration suffers in the public's eye from its single-minded devotion to its founding principle -- to establish and promote a scientific approach to the art of management.
The natural reluctance of both CMU and GSIA to promote themselves and their obsession to hypothesize, test, and retest all ideas either from within or without is not well-suited to the decade of 5-second attention spans and sound bites.
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