Message-ID: <19217418.1075843086612.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 11:44:00 -0800 (PST) From: dimeff@haas.berkeley.edu To: eveningmba@haas.berkeley.edu Subject: Spring 00 Schedule Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Diane Dimeff X-To: eveningmba@haas.berkeley.edu X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Jeff_Dasovich_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Mba program X-Origin: DASOVICH-J X-FileName: jdasovic.nsf Hi Everyone, Below are notes on some courses/faculty that are new to the Evening MBA Program. E264; Hi-Tech Marketing; Gadbois Though I haven't seen Raymond Gadbois' teaching evaluations from other institutions, he is currently VP for Corporate Marketing at PeopleSoft. Previous to that he worked at Oracle as Marketing Director/Applications Division/Product Marketing Manager. Mr. Gadbois has an MBA from UCLA, is a triathlete, and a pilot. E259-2; Leading Change and Leveraging Culture; Chatman Professor Jenny Chatman has taught both the day and evening core OB courses consistently earning above a 6.0. Jenny has taught this elective course in the Executive Program numerous times and, again, gets consistently high ratings. This course will likely be focusing on leadership skills, cases, and a fair amount of self-assessment in the leadership area. E296-5; European Financial Markets; Portes Professor Richard Portes is visiting from London Business School. He is an expert in the European Monetary Union and will spend considerable time on this topic. The difference between this course and Professor Rich Lyons' International Finance course is that this course will focus on Europe, will be a bit more "macro", and study the institutional implications of the common currency. Rich Lyons' course will be focusing more on international corporate finance relevant to multinational treasurers, CFO's, etc. E234; Corporate Finance; Das Professor Das is visiting from Harvard this year and is currently teaching in the day program. I have heard he's a great teacher and, as you might suspect, this course will be case-based. E-296-3; Foundations of E-Business; Tachibana We have detailed course outlines in the office for Tachibana's course. Ken is a Haas MBA and has an MS in computer science and in engineer-economic systems from Stanford University. He is Vice President of Services of RAINfinity, which is a startup focusing on scalability and reliability solutions for e-commerce. BA295; Entrepreneurship Although this is a day course and is offered on Fridays, history indicates that there will likely be room available for evening students if you have a flexible enough schedule. BA296-6; International Business and Japan; Lincoln This course offered on Mondays from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Course description now on the web. Remember, for evening students this course can only be taken for one unit and counts as an academic one-unit course. Please be sure to check the course descriptions on the web for each of these courses. That's it! Cheers, Diane