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Tuesday, November 24, 2009 |
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Monthly Organizational Studies Talk (MOST) Monday, March 30, 2009 1:00 PM - 2:00 pm; 753 Dennison Since becoming involved in the Organizational Studies Leadership Committee, Barry Blattman has personally become enlightened by the thought process of understanding the ways in which organizations interact. In his business, there exists a network of relationships between our corporate office, the various operating platforms located in multiple jurisdictions throughout the world, and the outside organizations that invest their money with us. For his discussion session, Blattman would like to use his company as the focus of an open discussion on how real-life organizations interact, including the importance of information sharing. Blattman would also like to lead a discussion on the good and bad of computer models, based on my own experience of a career spanning the rise and fall of mortgage and asset backed securities. |
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