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Encyclopedia > Kellogg School
Kellogg School of Management
University Kellogg School of Management
Established 1908
Type Private
Dean Dipak C. Jain
Faculty 149
Undergraduates No
Postgraduates 1162
Location Evanston, Illinois USA
Campus Lakeshore
Endowment $580.3 million
Website

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Founded in 1908, the School was chartered to educate business leaders with "good moral character". Kellogg pioneered the use of group projects and group evaluations as a means of educating future executives. As a result, the School has been widely credited with popularizing the importance of "teamwork" and "team leadership" within the business world, as other business schools have followed suit in using group projects as educational tools.


Kellogg differentiates itself from other business schools by virtue of: its teaching method, which places equal emphasis on theory and practice; its entrepreneurial culture, which involves students in every facet of the School's decision-making process; its partnerships with other schools in Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, and Thailand; and its constantly evolving curriculum, which frequently introduces new courses based on changing market demands.


Kellogg graduates hold leadership positions in for-profit, non-profit, governmental, and academic institutions around the world.

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History

The School, originally founded as Northwestern University's School of Commerce in 1908, was one of 16 founding members of the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, the organization that sets accreditation standards for business schools. As one of the organization's original members, the School later played a major role in helping to establish the Graduate Management Admission Test, the standardized test that is use to assess the intellectual prowess of MBA applicants.


In the 1950's, Kellogg began offering executive education courses, beginning a program in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, and expanding its executive education offerings in Evanston. In 1958, the School was renamed as the School of Business.


Originally an undergraduate business school, in 1966 the School discontinued its highly respected undergraduate program so as to focus its energies solely on graduate education. At the same time, the school broadened its emphasis to so as to prepare its students for a wide variety of management careers - whether in the corporate, public, or nonprofit sectors - rather than careers focused solely on traditional business. As a result, the School began to be known as the "Graduate School of Management" or "GSM", instead of the "School of Business".


In 1979, in honor of a generous gift that was made to the School on behalf of John L. Kellogg, the former President of the Kellogg Company, the School was renamed as the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management. In 2001, as a simplification, the name was shortened to Kellogg School of Management. It also includes the Allen Center for executive education, established during the 1980's.


While Kellogg is distinguished overall for its graduate business programs, its reputation is particularly notable in marketing. It has been consistently ranked as the leading program in marketing among graduate schools of business by Business Week and the Wall Street Journal, among others.


Rankings

Recent historical rankings of Kellogg's MBA, Executive MBA, and Part-time MBA in BusinessWeek, The Economist, Financial Times, Forbes, US News & World Report, and Wall Street Journal are: BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. ... The Economist is a weekly news and international affairs publication of The Economist Newspaper Limited in London. ... The Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper. ... Disambiguation: For the Boston Brahmin family of John Forbes Kerry, see Forbes family. ... U.S. News & World Report is a weekly newsmagazine. ... The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with an average daily circulation of 1,800,607 (2002). ...

2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988
BusinessWeek (MBA) 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
BusinessWeek (EMBA) 1 1 1 1 1 1
Economist (MBA) 2 1 1 1
Financial Times (MBA) 17 11 11 13 10 12 10 11 13 11 9 8 11 8
Financial Times (EMBA*) 8 2 7
Forbes (MBA) 10 9 11 8 8 7 8 9
US News (MBA) 4 4 4 4 5 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 2 4
US News (EMBA) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
US News (Part-time) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
WSJ (MBA) 4 7 4 4 5
  • Two of Kellogg's other Executive MBA programs are also highly ranked by the Financial Times. The School's Kellogg-HKUST program at the Hong Kong UST Business School is ranked #2 in the world, while the School's Kellogg-WHU program at WHU Business School in Germany is ranked #12 in the world.

Research and Academics

Some of Kellogg's most prominent scholars, past and present, include:

  • Philip Kotler,#4 management guru of all-time as ranked by the Financial Times and renowned marketing scholar
  • Arthur Andersen, founder of the auditing firm bearing his name and former President of Northwestern University
  • Willard Eugene Hotchkiss, founding Dean of Kellogg who went on to act as founding Dean of Stanford University's Graduate School of Business
  • Mohan Sawhney, pioneer in the field of technology management, and one of the 25 most influential people in e-Business as ranked by Businessweek
  • Donald Jacobs, Dean Emeritus who led the school during its recent rise to greatness from the 70's into the 90's.
  • Louis Stern, the inventor of channel strategy
  • Robert McDonald, author of Derivatives Markets, the textbook on derivatives taught at business schools around the world
  • Donald Haider, expert on intergovernmental relations, and the only individual to be named both a Congressional Fellow and a White House Fellow
  • Steven Rogers, professor of entrepreneruship and winner of the Entrepreneur of the Year Award (supporter category) by Ernst and Young
  • Ranjay Gulati, one of the top 10 most cited scholars in Economics and Business over the last 10 years
  • Andris Zoltners, pioneer in sales force strategy and founder of ZS Associates, a global management consulting firm specializing in sales and marketing strategy
  • Lynn M. Martin, Chair of the Council for the Advancement of Women
  • Sergio Rebelo, pioneer in the field of international finance and exchange rate theory
  • Brian Uzzi, pioneer in social networking theory
  • Sunil Chopra, world-renowned expert in supply chain management
  • John Ward, expert in family-business issues, co-founder of the Family Business Consulting Group, author of several books on the subject, and winner of the Richard Beckhard Award for Distinguished Leadership in Family Business

Kellogg's research centers include: American Professor considered as one of the worlds expert in marketing. ... The Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper. ... Arthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, Illinois, was once one of the Big Five accounting firms and performed auditing, tax, and consulting services. ... Northwestern University is a private, coeducational, non-sectarian university, located in Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois. ... BusinessWeek is a business magazine published by McGraw-Hill. ... Lynn M. Martin is a former Professor at the J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University from 1993 until 1999 and Chair of the Council for the Advancement of Women and Advisor to the firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP for Deloittes internal human resources and minority advancement...

  • The Accounting Research Center
  • The Center for Biotechnology
  • The Center for Business, Government and Society
  • The Center for Executive Women
  • The Center for Family Enterprises
  • The Center for Financial Institutions and Markets
  • The Center for Health Industry Market Economics
  • The Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics & Mathematical Science
  • The Center for Nonprofit Management
  • The Center for Operations & Supply Chain Management
  • The Center for Retail Management
  • The Center for Research on Strategic Alliances
  • The Center for Strategic Decision-Making
  • The Center for Research in Technology & Innovation
  • The Dispute Resolution Research Center
  • The Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship
  • The General Motors Research Center for Strategy in Management
  • The Guthrie Center for Real Estate Research
  • The Heizer Center for Entrepreneurial Studies
  • The International Business Research Center
  • The Larry and Carol Levy Institute for Entrepreneurial Practice
  • The Kellogg Team & Group Research Center
  • The Zell Center for Risk Research.

All of Kellogg's professors perform both teaching and research. The school takes feedback from executives participating in Executive MBA and Part-time MBA programs into account in defining the curriculum of its Full-time MBA program. Most classes combine lectures on theory, discussion of case studies, as well as student group projects.


Students & Culture

Kellogg offers Full-time MBA, Executive MBA, and Part-time MBA programs. The Kellogg School's Full-time MBA programs include the traditional Two-Year MBA program; the accelerated One-Year MBA program; the Master of Management and Manufacturing (MMM) program, a joint program with Northwestern University's Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science; and the JD-MBA program, taught in conjunction with Northwestern University Law School. In addition to its highly-successful MBA programs, the School also offers a PhD program. Established in 1909, the Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science (MEAS) is one of six undergraduate schools at Northwestern University. ... The School of Law at Northwestern University is one of Americas leading law schools. ...


Regardless of which program they enroll in, the School's students are part of a culture that is famous for its emphasis on teamwork and leadership skills. Much of this reputation is driven by the School's operational model, which provides a plethora of opportunities for students to lead initiatives on behalf of the School. Many aspects of the School, from admissions decisions, to admitted students weekend, to orientation week, to the annual conferences and events that the School hosts, are organized and led by students. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Team building. ... The word leadership can refer to: the process of leading the concept of leading those entities that perform the act of leading. ...


Since student leadership is such an integral part of the School, Kellogg was the first business school in the world to insist that all applicants be interviewed to assess their leadership potential and suitability for Kellogg's cooperative environment. As a result, in addition to grades, GMAT scores, professional achievement, and demonstrated leadership, 'fit' is an important part of the admissions equation at Kellogg. Admitted students are expected to be high-achievers as well as team players, and to embrace the concept of 'co-opetition' (cooperation and competition). Kellogg graduates are reputed to be exceptional team leaders, and the School is particularly envied for its fun and co-operative culture.


Global Partnerships

Kellogg has built a network of partner schools around the world to increase collaboration across regions, create a global dialogue on important management topics, and provide an integrated global network for executive education. Partner schools include:

  • WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management in Vallendar, Germany

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Alumni

Kellogg has over 50,000 alumni. Prominent alumni include:


Government / Non-Profit

  • Somkid Jatusripitak, Minister of Finance of Thailand
  • Ali Babacan, Minister of State for the Economy of Turkey
  • Jye-Cherng "Joseph" Lyu, Minister of Finance of Taiwan
  • Cesar Purisima, Secretary of Trade & Industry, Republic of the Philippines

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  • Marcia Warman Shackelford, Assistant Dean of Anderson School of Management at UCLA
  • Steven J. DeKrey, Director of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology School of Business

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Location & Facilities

Kellogg's Full-time and Executive MBA facilties are situated along the shores of Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois on Chicago's North Shore, while the school's Part-time MBA program is housed on Northwestern's Downtown Chicago campus. Full-time and Executive students of the Kellogg School enjoy access to a private beach, extensive sports and aquatic facilities, bike paths, playing fields and a sailing and windsurfing center. Sunset on Lake Michigan Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. ... Incorporated City in 1872. ... Historically, North Shore referred to the area serviced by the Chicago & Milwaukee Railroad along Lake Michigans western shore between Chicago and Milwaukee. ... Sailing at sunset Wooden sailing boat Sailing is the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or smaller boat, across a body of water. ... Windsurfing (also called boardsailing) is a sport involving travel over water on a small 2-4. ...


See also

Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a tertiary degree in business management. ... A business school is a university-level institution that teaches topics such as accounting, finance, marketing, organizational behavior, strategy and quantitative methods. ...

External links

  • Official site


 

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