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March, 2008

Below are the Business Plan Research workshops that are being held this week and the beginning of next week. Click on the titles for more information about that session.
To register for a session, please email reference@babson.edu with the session(s) you’d like to attend. Please put the name of the session you’d like to register for [...]

(Undergraduate) Career Series InfoByte: Management & HR
Bring your laptop and join us as we walk you through some of the online services available in the Horn Library & through CCD that will support you during your career search. The overview will touch on researching the industry, companies, and opportunities as they relate to career development.
Monday, [...]

Are you working on a business plan? Horn Library is offering a workshop series to help you effectively find the information you need for your plan in your industry.
Series Workshops:

Know Your Industry: Find the 3Ms - Market demand, Market structure, and Margins. Take a look at key industry and market resources that give you trends, [...]

Know Your Industry!
Find the 3Ms: Market demand, Market structure, and Margins. Take a look at key industry and market resources that give you trends, market size, segmentation, key success factors, operating ratios and other info on your industry. Identify key associations and trade journals for in-depth information.
Presenter: Kristin Djorup
Location: Horn Computer Center 150 (24 hour [...]

BSO Women and others
While it is true that before the 1960s women were not usually welcomed as students at Babson Institute, that doesn’t mean that no woman was allowed to be a student there. In the years before Mrs. Babson founded Webber College for women in Florida, there were several women who attended the [...]

Less Well Known Women of Babson College Part One
Babson Institute was founded to train men in business. While the earliest instructors were usually colleagues of Mr. Babson, men he knew from his own business experience, not everyone associated with the Institute was male. And while the original intent was to train men for executive [...]