INGRAM'S • January 2006 • Volume 32, No. 1
Features

The Diverging Paths of the MBA

A prospective MBA student finds himself—and increasingly herself—faced with an immediate and possibly unexpected decision. But there are not just two divergent paths the candidate can take. There are at least four, and that first choice of paths will likely make "all the difference."

by Jack Cashill

 

Community Benefits from College, Corporate Collaborations

With tighter immigration requirements restricting the flow of foreign workers and the looming retirements of baby boomers, businesses are under increasing pressure to form innovative, mutually beneficial partnerships with education institutions.

by Cecilia Vigliaturo

 

Regional Deals Set the Tone for Future Growth

Several large private and public developments in and around the Kansas City area made 2005 a significant year for deals involving current and future projects. The region saw its largest ever industrial sale and numerous developments that will have a national as well as a regional impact in 2006 and over the next several years.

by Dale Garrison

 

INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

Economic Forecast Industry Outlook

by Jack Cashill

 

COLumns

BUSINESS & COMMERCE

Technology

Technology Offers Manufacturers a Competitive Edge

by Tracy Taylor

 

Of Counsel

KC Region Should See Accelerated Growth by Third Quarter of 2006

by Rudy Beese

 

Sales & Marketing

Migrating to a Dynamic Website

by Sherman Titens

 

Financial Adviser

Tax Aspects of Education Planning

by Richard Petrofsky

 

GENERAL EDITORIAL

PERSPECTIVES

Editor’s Note

Consider The Source

by Joe Sweeney

 

Between the Lines

The Unkindest Cuts of All?

by Jack Cashill


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