Tag: FME Spotlight

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Top Five Takeaways from a Year in FME

Having completed my first year at Babson just over a month ago, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the key takeaways from my most unique first-year class, FME. Because all Babson freshman have gone through the FME experience we are all familiar with Babson buzzwords such as ETA, SEERS, and CLTP. To parents…

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FME Profile: Reduce, Reuse, Rebound!

One of the most unique features of a Babson education is the school’s one-of-a-kind Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship (FME) course for first-year students. FME breaks a class of 40 freshmen into smaller groups, each of which forms and runs a company based on an entrepreneurial business idea. Each business goes through important phases such as…

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FME ’13 Spotlight: BedShelf

About The Product BedShelf is a product based company that provides an innovative way to bring the utility of a nightstand to college dorm rooms. This revolutionary shelf attaches to any bed post, round or square, no matter the size, providing easy access to your most essential items while in bed. Recommended especially for lofted…

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FME ’13 Spotlight: Mix-It-Mug

Mix-It-Mug is a self-stirring mug which mixes your beverage with the press of a button. Instantly mix your coffee, tea, or hot chocolate with milk and sugar, or make a quick protein shake. The mug utilizes a small motor at the base which spins to create a whirlpool-like effect, effectively mixing the mug’s liquid contents…

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Launch Party: Class of 2016 FME Businesses

Creative. Innovative. Practical. These are the first words that come to my mind when I think about Babson’s approach to a specialized business education. There are countless factors that contribute to making Babson’s education dynamic, while also focusing on the development of skills which envelop and transcend business so that students have multidimensional abilities, and…

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