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Recent graduates with an advanced business degree, particularly in the U.S., are entering the job force earning substantial starting salaries. The median annual base starting salary U.S. employers plan to offer new MBA hires in 2019 is $115,000, more than double the median for new bachelor’s degree hires ($55,000) and the highest ever recorded in the U.S. when adjusted for inflation. By industry among U.S. employers, median MBA starting salaries are highest in the consulting ($135,000) and finance/accounting ($125,000) industries. (Globe Newswire)
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Diversity in the Workplace
Diverse workplaces generate 19 percent more revenue than less diverse work environments. In addition, multicultural teams are capable of outperforming competitors that lack in diversity by 35%. Here are some tips to help create a diverse workplace. (Entrepreneur)
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Education
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will shift investments away from its residential MBA programs to focus on its rapidly growing online iMBA, which is delivered through Coursera.org at $22,000. This decision is part of trend in which several universities have scaled back or eliminated traditional MBA programs. (IBL News)
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NBMBAA
National Black MBA Association® launched the Scale-Up Pitch Challenge in 2017 which works to satisfy the mission of the Association to help create and support wealth building opportunities for its members, with previous winners experiencing great success with investors due to exposure and funding provided through this challenge. This challenge is a pitch competition designed to “Make Big Ideas Bigger” by encouraging our members to create startups that are scalable. We provide startups the unique opportunity to connect with early stage investors and venture capitalists who are ready to invest. Culminating at the 41st Annual Conference & Exposition in September, the winning team will be awarded a $50,000 Grand Prize, with additional to prizes for 2nd place and 3rd place as well as a People’s Choice Award. . If you think your startup embodies a “Big Idea” that can be even bigger, this challenge is for you!
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Technology
With more than two billion users around the world, Facebook announced this week it now wants its own currency. The social network unveiled an ambitious plan on Tuesday to create a new digital currency similar to Bitcoin for global use, one that could drive more e-commerce on its services and boost ads on its platforms. Facebook is launching the venture with partners including PayPal, Uber, Spotify, Visa and Mastercard. (Associated Press)
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The Economy
In a city that remains one of the most starkly segregated cities in America, with a racial wealth gap that sees African-American households with a median net worth of just $8 (compared to $247,500 for white Boston households), a group of social justice activists who refer to themselves as the Boston Ujima Project are creating an endeavor to empower those left out of the economy by giving them an economy of their own. (Huffpost)
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Corporate America
Google announced this week that it is pledging $1 billion to help alleviate the housing crisis in the San Francisco Bay area. Among the initiatives the company has planned is a $250 million investment fund to incentivize developers to build at least 5,000 affordable housing units in the area. (CNN)
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