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Huffington Post: Physicians need knowledge of business skills to drive critical health care industry change
June 11, 2013
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The role of the MBA in molding a new generation of physician leaders
June 6, 2013
Last month, for the third time since 2011, lawmakers in Washington went to the House floor to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. And like the 112th Congress in 2011 and 2012, the new members of the 113th Congress voted to repeal the healthcare law.
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Marketplace: Doctors seek MBAs to grapple with healthcare reform
June 4, 2013
Doctors used to focus on one thing: practicing medicine. But these days, it pays to know something about business. As health care reform starts upending the economics of medicine, the Kelley School -- a top-20 MBA program, based in Indiana – is looking to cash in by launching an online MBA for just doctors.
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Marjorie Lyles receives distinguished appointment of Chancellor's Professor
May 29, 2013
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Chancellor Charles R. Bantz recently bestowed the distinguished appointment of Chancellor’s Professor to three outstanding faculty: Dr. Asok Antony, professor of medicine, IU School of Medicine; Jonathan Eller, professor of English, IU School of Liberal Arts; and Marjorie Lyles, professor of international strategic management, IU Kelley School of Business.
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Idalene Kesner has been announced as the new dean of the Kelley School of Business
May 9, 2013
Idalene "Idie" Kesner, an accomplished educator, administrator and leading researcher on strategic management, will head Indiana University's Kelley School of Business as its next dean, pending approval by the IU Board of Trustees. Kesner, who becomes the first woman to lead the nationally acclaimed business school, has served as interim dean since October 2012.
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Smith-Daniels wraps national radio tour on "News & Views" program
May 1, 2013
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, wrapped up a two-week national radio tour April 26 with a live appearance on the "News & Views" program hosted by Ronn Allen.
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Vicki Smith-Daniels talks healthcare with national radio host John Loeffler
April 29, 2013
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, recently talked with national radio host John Loeffler for his weekly "Steel on Steel" broadcast. In the interview, which aired April 27, Smith-Daniels and Loeffler discussed the rapidly changing healthcare industry and how the new Business of Medicine MBA program at the school is designed to help physicians navigate that change.
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Smith-Daniels touts Business of Medicine program on America's Work Force radio
April 18, 2013
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Five Kelley students named in the top 10 of the IUPUI Top 100, including #1 male student
April 16, 2013
The IUPUI Alumni Council named five Kelley School of Business students among IUPUI’s top 20 juniors and seniors during the 14th annual IUPUI Top 100 Outstanding Students dinner. Jim Plew, a senior majoring in finance and international studies was named IUPUI’s most outstanding male student.
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Houston radio talks Business of Medicine with Smith-Daniels
April 11, 2013
Vicki Smith-Daniels, faculty chair of graduate business programs in medicine and professor of operations and supply chain management at the Kelley School of Business, appeared on the "Price of Business" radio program with Houston talk show host Kevin Price. Smith-Daniels joined Price to discuss the school's new Business of Medicine MBA for practicing physicians. She spoke on a variety of topics, including the program's target market and how instruction will be delivered.
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Professor's research looks at why CEOs cheat
April 11, 2013
When a dishonest executive fraudulently reports his or her company's earnings, the deception is often hidden behind competitive compensation practices and complex systems- either the finances or the product itself is difficult to understand and thereby difficult to monitor. In an upcoming paper, Curtis Wesley, II, assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship at the Kelley School of Business, examines how the effects of complex information controls affect financial reporting fraud.
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Bloomberg Businessweek: From Indiana, an MBA prescribed for doctors
April 3, 2013
An article published by Bloomberg Businessweek details the Kelley Business of Medicine MBA program and its goal: To help doctors figure out how to curb their industry's soaring costs.
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Poets & Quants: Kelley joins healthcare MBA market
March 22, 2013
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Kelley professor studies team dynamics in the ER
March 21, 2013
In an emergency room, teamwork can mean the difference between life and death. The unique dynamics among team members is what attracted Christopher O.L.H. Porter, Kelley associate professor of management and Randall L. Tobias Faculty Fellow of Leadership Excellence, to research emergency room teams at local hospitals.
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Kelley co-sponsors whistleblowers program to bring Government Accountability speakers to campus
March 20, 2013
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—The Kelley School of Business, in partnership with other academic units at Indiana University, is sponsoring a collegiate tour hosted by the Government Accountability Project (GAP), which is aimed at informing university students about the accomplishments of whistleblowers.

