A podcast about the hustle to one day hopefully enjoy a weekend. Every other week, students in Part-Time MBA Programs at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business have a discussion about a burning issue in their lives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareersEducation |
On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, Weekend MBA student Seth Atkinson, MBA ’25, interviews Kelly Dorfman, MBA ’21, and Mike Atchoo, MBA ’21, two Part-Time MBA alums and former student ambassadors. Dorfman and Atchoo explore their ... more
On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, Weekend MBA student Mouhamed Bseileh, MBA ’24, interviews Valerie Adams and Andrew Sugar from the Career Development Office. The panel explores the unique features of Part-Time MBA recruiting an... more
On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, Seth Atkinson, WMBA ’25, interviews two part-time MBA academic core professors: John Branch, clinical associate professor of business administration, and Ari Shwayder, LEO lecturer of business e... more
In this new podcast, Sharon Matusik, the Edward J. Frey Dean of the Ross School of Business, invites alums in the C-Suite to discuss their path to business leadership. Listen to the first episode with Robert Isom, MBA ’91, CEO and President of Americ... more
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Great discussions that speak specifically to the Ross weekend program, but really are applicable to anyone pursuing part time education in addition to a full time career. Commentary is diverse and entertaining!
As a prospective Ross MBA student, these podcasts helped me immensely in understanding the life of a weekend mba student at Ross. All the episodes are very informative and well designed to focus on different aspects of the MBA experience. Information comes directly from students living this incredible 2 year journey. Would recommend this to anyone considering weekend MBA program at Ross.
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