SUNY/Stony Brook's MBA for Law Firm Leaders Launches Next Month
Reminder & Update: The SUNY/Stony Brook MBA Program exclusively for law firm managers is starting the last week of April. I'm a faculty member, teaching the core (a/k/a required) course, "Strategic Technology & Innovation," and we have an utterly distinguished Advisory Board and a convenient midtown Manhattan location. (OK, so it's convenient to me, and to your firm if and only if you have senior business-side people in New York.)
Here's what it's about in a nutshell, from the program description:
"Stony Brook’s MBA, with its focus on law firm managers, is the first program of its kind in the United States. It takes a real-world approach including the use of adjunct faculty members who have top reputations for their work in or with law firms. The program features classroom sessions that are informative, stimulating, and embrace a number of learning techniques. Professors will explain basic principles and guest lecturers will provide “from the frontlines” perspectives and insights."
My take? It promises to be an unprecedented, rigorous immersion into what senior "business side" law firm leaders—Executive Directors, COO's, CFO's, et al.—need to know to do their jobs on a par with their counterparts in peer-group organizations in corporate America.
If your firm has a qualified candidate, it's not too late to apply. Feel free to contact the Dean of the Graduate School of Business, William (Bill) Turner, and tell him I sent you.
http://www.bmacewen.com/blog/archives/2006/03/sunystony_brook_1.html
