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2. ThePlan-As-You-GoBusinessPlanForeword By Bestselling Author GuyKawasaki Simplify the Business PlanProcess Create a Plan That GrowsWith Your Business Tailor a Plan to Your Company Develop A Quick-Hitting Set ofPriorities Avoid Business Mistakes andPitfalls Simplify An OverwhelmingProcess Build As Your BusinessDevelops Demystify the BusinessPlanning Process Ignore Traditional Cookie-Cutter Plans Save Time and Resources Take Total Control of YourBusinessTimBerryPrinciple Author ofBusinessPlan ProThe Countrys Bestselling Business PlanSoftware 3. SCHOOL OFBUSINESSADMINISTRATIONA Lifetime of Integrityoffers several masters of business and masters of Sciencement. In addition to 11 MBA programs, the school alsoDesigned to provide an excellent education that ad-dresses the demands of todays world, Loyolasundergraduate programs in businessadministration prepare you for the modernbusiness environ-degrees, dual-degree masters programs, an executive MBA,customi-zable executive programs, and graduate certificateprograms.The curriculum stresses traditional oral and writtencommunication skills, as well as competence with the latestinformation technology that links businesses worldwide. Youll alsogain a foundation in 10 knowledge areas and four Values Across theCurriculum through the Universitys Core Curriculum.Values are an integral part of the Loyola experience, which isinspired by the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person. Weascribe to an educational philosophy that emphasizes socially respon-sible decision making and leadership, integrated curricula, global andcultural perspectives, and experiential learning. explains AbolJailvand, PhD, Dean of the School of Business Administration.As a part of BusinessWeeks 2010 ranking of the top undergraduatebusiness schools, thousands of business majors were surveyed abouthow well their schools teach standard academic specialties. While anumber of Loyolas School of Business Administration programsranked highly, Loyolas ethics specialty is consistently ranked in thetop 10 programs in the U.S.Our aim, says Dean Jailvand, is to provide an education thattransforms students, helping them to not only become tomorrowsbusiness leaders, but also help them become people for others, witha high degree of personal and professional integrity.LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 4. 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Thats whythey give back to SAS at every chance,supporting everything from a facultychair in the humanities and studentscholarships to the renovation ofBennett Hall and the establishment ofthe Integrated Studies Program (ISP).Through ISP, College students in theBenjamin Franklin Scholars program livetogether in Riepe College House andparticipate in courses specially designedto bring together the humanities, socialsciences and sciences to examine thekey concepts of our world. We dont liketo be narrow in how we give our support,says Scott Bok, a University trustee andformer SAS overseer. If you believe inthe institution you should give them somelatitude. We try to do whatever ourcircumstances allow and touch on asmany aspects as possible.For both of them, the breadth of theliberal arts is whats key. Who knowswhats around the corner? asks RoxanneBok, who was an economics major.This kind of education makes you athinker who can be nimble and adjust.Scott Bok, who majored in politicalscience, echoes this, saying,Whatever your career focus is, youreally ought to have a core educationin things like history, literature,philosophy and art in order tounderstand the world more broadly.The Boks are certainly not alone intheir belief. Time and again donors tothe School have underscored thevalue of the liberal arts to their ownlives, to those of future students, to theUniversity and to society as a whole. 7. ThePlan-As-You-GoBusinessPlanForeword By Bestselling Author GuyKawasaki Simplify the Business PlanProcess Create a Plan That GrowsWith Your Business Tailor a Plan to Your Company Develop A Quick-Hitting Set ofPriorities Avoid Business Mistakes andPitfalls Simplify An OverwhelmingProcess Build As Your BusinessDevelops Demystify the BusinessPlanning Process Ignore Traditional Cookie-Cutter Plans Save Time and Resources Take Total Control of YourBusinessTimBerryPrinciple Author ofBusinessPlan ProThe Countrys Bestselling Business PlanSoftware 8. SCHOOL OFBUSINESSADMINISTRATIONA Lifetime of Integrityoffers several masters of business and masters of Sciencement. In addition to 11 MBA programs, the school alsoDesigned to provide an excellent education that ad-dresses the demands of todays world, Loyolasundergraduate programs in businessadministration prepare you for the modernbusiness environ-degrees, dual-degree masters programs, an executive MBA,customi-zable executive programs, and graduate certificateprograms.The curriculum stresses traditional oral and writtencommunication skills, as well as competence with the latestinformation technology that links businesses worldwide. Youll alsogain a foundation in 10 knowledge areas and four Values Across theCurriculum through the Universitys Core Curriculum.Values are an integral part of the Loyola experience, which isinspired by the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person. Weascribe to an educational philosophy that emphasizes socially respon-sible decision making and leadership, integrated curricula, global andcultural perspectives, and experiential learning. explains AbolJailvand, PhD, Dean of the School of Business Administration.As a part of BusinessWeeks 2010 ranking of the top undergraduatebusiness schools, thousands of business majors were surveyed abouthow well their schools teach standard academic specialties. While anumber of Loyolas School of Business Administration programsranked highly, Loyolas ethics specialty is consistently ranked in thetop 10 programs in the U.S.Our aim, says Dean Jailvand, is to provide an education thattransforms students, helping them to not only become tomorrowsbusiness leaders, but also help them become people for others, witha high degree of personal and professional integrity.LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 9. FOR THE LOVE OF THE LIBERAL ARTSSAS DONORS SHARE THEIR REASONS FORSUPPORTING THE SCHOOLby Tracey Quinlan DoughertyBetween the two of them, ScottBok, C81, W81, L84, and RoxanneConisha Bok, C81, have launched aninvestment banking firm, renovated anhistoric inn, started a horse farm,published a memoir and raised twochildren. What do they say helpedmake it possible? The intellectualcuriosity they developed in their liberalarts courses in the College. Thats whythey give back to SAS at every chance,supporting everything from a facultychair in the humanities and studentscholarships to the renovation ofBennett Hall and the establishment ofthe Integrated Studies Program (ISP).Through ISP, College students in theBenjamin Franklin Scholars program livetogether in Riepe College House andparticipate in courses specially designedto bring together the humanities, socialsciences and sciences to examine thekey concepts of our world. We dont liketo be narrow in how we give our support,says Scott Bok, a University trustee andformer SAS overseer. If you believe inthe institution you should give them somelatitude. We try to do whatever ourcircumstances allow and touch on asmany aspects as possible.For both of them, the breadth of theliberal arts is whats key. Who knowswhats around the corner? asks RoxanneBok, who was an economics major.This kind of education makes you athinker who can be nimble and adjust.Scott Bok, who majored in politicalscience, echoes this, saying,Whatever your career focus is, youreally ought to have a core educationin things like history, literature,philosophy and art in order tounderstand the world more broadly.The Boks are certainly not alone intheir belief. Time and again donors tothe School have underscored thevalue of the liberal arts to their ownlives, to those of future students, to theUniversity and to society as a whole. 10. ThePlan-As-You-GoBusinessPlanForeword By Bestselling Author GuyKawasaki Simplify the Business PlanProcess Create a Plan That GrowsWith Your Business Tailor a Plan to Your Company Develop A Quick-Hitting Set ofPriorities Avoid Business Mistakes andPitfalls Simplify An OverwhelmingProcess Build As Your BusinessDevelops Demystify the BusinessPlanning Process Ignore Traditional Cookie-Cutter Plans Save Time and Resources Take Total Control of YourBusinessTimBerryPrinciple Author ofBusinessPlan ProThe Countrys Bestselling Business PlanSoftware