????????????? ???????????? ????????????? The School ??Fact?? Sheet??? 2006–07?????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ???????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? Carlson School of Management Carlson School of Management University of Minnesota University of Minnesota 321 Nineteenth Avenue South 321 Nineteenth Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455-0438 ????????????? Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0438 612-625-0027, 877-625-6468 612-625-0027, 877-625-6468 carlsonschool.umn.edu carlsonschool.umn.edu © 2006 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. © 2006 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. ? ? The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. ??? ???? ??? The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. ????????????? ????????????? ?? ????????? The Carlson School Student body

Mission 2006–07 enrollment The mission of the Carlson School of Management is to > 1,773 undergraduate students provide the highest quality education for present and > 219 full-time MBA students future business and academic leaders, and advance the > 1,704 part-time MBA students understanding and practice of management through > 338 executive MBA students, including 118 research and outreach. in the Warsaw, 25 in the Vienna, and 71 in the executive programs Accreditation > 208 MA-HRIR students The Carlson School of Management is accredited by > 111 MBT students AACSB International, the Association to Advance > 89 PhD-Business students Collegiate Schools of Business. AACSB is the premier > 19 PhD-HRIR students accrediting agency for undergraduate and graduate > 13 MAcc students business administration and accounting programs. Average salaries at graduation History Undergraduate ...... $45,868 > University of Minnesota School of Business Full-Time MBA ...... $85,833 founded in 1919 MA-HRIR ...... $61,852 > First MBA conferred in 1937 > PhD in business program founded in 1948 > Part-Time MBA program founded in 1960 2006–07 per credit tuition > Named the Curtis L. Carlson School of Management in 1986 Resident Nonresident > Moved into current building in 1998 Undergraduate $292.00 $739.00

Alumni MBA (day) $945.00 $1,345.00 MBA (evening) $900.00 $900.00 Alumni ...... 47,000 U.S. states where alumni reside ...... 50 MBT $900.00 $900.00 Countries where alumni reside ...... 69 Executive MBA $18,750.00 $18,750.00 (per semester) MA-HRIR (day) $767.00 $1118.00

MA-HRIR (evening) $680.00 $990.00

MAcc $600.00 $900.00

Fast facts The Carlson School will expand its Undergraduate The average incoming freshman scored a 28 on the ACT program to serve 50 percent more students. Construction and ranked in the 94th percentile of his or her high has begun on an additional facility adjacent to its current school class. building; the new facility will open in 2008. According to U.S. News & World Report, the Carlson School is first in the nation for the percentage of full-time MBA students employed three months after graduation (96.7 percent). Faculty Academics and degrees and research

Academic departments Faculty Accounting 103 tenured and tenure-track faculty, including 21 Finance endowed chairs Human Resources and Industrial Relations Research centers Information and Decision Sciences > Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Marketing and Logistics Management > Human Resources Research Institute Operations and Management Science > Institute for Research in Marketing Strategic Management and Organization > Joseph M. Juran Center for Leadership in Quality > Management Information Systems Research Center Degrees > Medical Industry Leadership Institute > Strategic Management Research Center Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Research productivity and quality > Full-Time MBA > Part-Time MBA The Carlson School is highly ranked nationally for the > Executive MBA number of articles its faculty publish in top academic journals, according to the Academy of Management Journal: > Warsaw Executive MBA > Management ranks 10th > China Executive MBA > Marketing ranks 7th > Vienna Executive MBA > Management Information Systems ranks 5th Master of Arts in Human Resources and Industrial Relations > Production and Operations Management ranks 2nd (MA-HRIR) Master of Business Taxation (MBT) Master of Accountancy (MAcc) PhD in Business Administration (PhD-Business) PhD in Human Resources and Industrial Relations (PhD-HRIR) Undergraduate Minor in Management Joint MD/MBA Joint MHA/MBA Joint JD/MBA

Fast facts Carlson Executive Education offers executive education In 2005–2006, Carlson School marketing faculty had for the nation’s top business and government organiza- 27 papers accepted for publication by leading marketing tions. Leading programs include: journals, including Journal of Marketing, Marketing Science, > 21st Century Program, for executive leadership and Journal of Consumer Research. > Minnesota Executive Program, for top-level executives > Minnesota Management Institute, for high-potential managers International connections Geographic representation

U.S. students who study abroad...... 38% Where our students come from International students studying in U.S...... 328 Countries represented in student body ...... 51 Undergraduate class of 2010

Wisconsin Student exchange countries include Other U.S. 16% 10% Minnesota Australia Japan 72% International Belgium The Netherlands 2% Brazil New Zealand China Norway Costa Rica Spain Denmark Sweden Switzerland Italy

Joint Executive MBA degree partners Full-Time MBA class of 2008 > The Warsaw School of Economics, Poland International Minnesota 40% > The Vienna School of Economics and Business 38% Administration, Austria > Lingnan (University) College of Sun Yat-Sen University, China

Short-term global enrichment elective partnerships Border states Other U.S. (WI, IA, SD, ND) > The Vienna School of Economics and Business 17% 5% Administration, Austria > INCAE (Instituto Centroamericano de Administración de Empresas), Costa Rica MA-HRIR class of 2008 > Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Other U.S. Minnesota 21% Border states > Bordeaux Business School, France 14% (WI, IA, SD, ND) > The Université Jean Moulin-Lyon III, France 7% > Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, > Carlson School ethics seminar in Belgium, England, and the Netherlands > Carlson School accounting course in Argentina > Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, China International 58%

Fast facts In 2006, the Carlson School’s China Executive MBA The Carlson School Enterprises are the nation’s largest program was ranked as the best joint executive MBA MBA student-driven businesses. program in China, according to the Chinese media. > Carlson Brand Enterprise > Carlson Consulting Enterprise > Carlson Funds Enterprise > Carlson Ventures Enterprise Board of Overseers

Edwin (Skip) Gage,* Kenneth (Chip) Glaser* Robert D. MacDonald✝ Curtis A. Sampson* Chair President Sr. Vice President, Marketing Chairman & CEO Chairman & CEO K. Charles Development & Sales Hector Communications Gage Corporation Systems Bruce K. Anderson* Luella G. Goldberg Elizabeth A. Malkerson* Joel A. Schleicher* General Partner Director President & CEO Chairman & CEO Welsh, Carson, Anderson , ING, TCF, CSI Minnesota Medical Integrated Solutions & Stowe & Hector Foundation Allan L. Schuman Communications James R. Campbell* Malcolm S. McDonald* Chairman Retired Chairman & CEO John H. Hammergren* Former Chairman & CEO Wells Fargo Bank Chairman & CEO Signet Banking Robert L. Senkler✝ Minnesota McKesson Corporation Corporation Chairman & CEO ✝ Jon R. Campbell* Herbert M. Hanson, Jr. Barbara J. Mowry* CEO, Minnesota Region Chairman Emeriti President & CEO Thomas O. Staggs* Executive Vice President Hanson Investment Silver Creek Systems Sr. EVP & Chief Financial Wells Fargo Bank Management Lynn A. Nagorske Officer Andrew Cecere* John A. Henrickson* President & COO The Walt Disney Company Vice Chairman Retired Vice President TCF Financial Gary H. Stern U.S. Bancorp IBM Global Services Corporation President ✝ Alan R. Diamond William A. Hodder Curtis C. Nelson* Federal Reserve Bank Retired President & COO Retired Chairman & CEO President & COO of Minneapolis Aon Risk Services Carlson Companies Jean M. Taylor* Robert L. Duffy* Michael Hoffman* Marilyn Carlson Nelson President Vice President Chairman, President & CEO Chairman & CEO Taylor Corporation A. T. Kearney The Company Carlson Companies William G. Van Dyke*✝ ✝ M. Nazie Eftekhari* Lawrence C. Holtz Jeffrey Noddle Retired Chairman Chief Executive Officer Head of U.S. Global Debt Chairman, President & CEO Donaldson Company HealthEZ Markets SUPERVALU Winston R. Wallin* RBC Dain Rauscher Susan E. Engel Charles M. Osbourne* Chairman Emeritus Chairwoman & CEO David R. Hubers* Chief Financial Officer Medtronic Department 56 Retired Chairman Fair Isaac Corporation H. William Walter*✝ Lisa A. Ferris* Dale R. Olseth* President & Founder Chief Operating Officer Michael Illbruck* Chairman & CEO Heartland Realty Third Wave Systems Chairman & CEO SurModics Investors illbruck elements GmbH ✝ Jay S. Fishman Duane L. Ottenstroer* William D. Zollars ✝ Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Kierlin* Investor Chairman, President & CEO The St. Paul Travelers Chairman YRC, Worldwide Companies Company Robert D. Potts* President & CEO John E. Geisler* James A. Lawrence Geneva Group of Corporate Vice President EVP & Chief Financial Companies Officer * Carlson School of Management alumni ✝ University of Minnesota alumni Administration

Alison Davis-Blake Clare Foley Chris Mayr Dean Director, Graduate Business Chief Development Officer Career Center John Fossum Louise Muldoon Acting Associate Dean, Ryan French Director, Marketing Services Faculty and Research Director, Institutional Advancement, Connie Wanberg Michael Houston Alumni, and Board Relations Director, Industrial Associate Dean, Relations Center International Programs Carleen Kerttula Assistant Dean and Director, Paul Wieser Ed Joyce Full-Time MBAProgram Director, Office of Learning Associate Dean, Excellence MBA and Executive Mary Maus Kosir Education Programs Assistant Dean and Director, Michelle Wills Undergraduate Programs Chief Financial Officer Robert Ruekert Associate Dean, Fred Jacobs Leanne Wirkkula Undergraduate Programs Director, Master of Business Special Assistant to the Dean Taxation Program

Kathryn Carlson Kathryn Johnson Assistant Dean, Executive Director, Diversity Education, Part-Time, and Executive MBA Programs Paul Johnson Director, PhD Programs Carolyn Chase Assistant Dean, Operations Larry Kallio Director, Master of Mychal Coleman Accountancy Program Director, Human Resources Anne D’Angelo King Deborah Cundy Director, Assistant Dean, International Programs External Relations Morgan Kinross-Wright Director, Undergraduate Business Career Center

Fast facts Alison Davis-Blake became the Carlson School’s dean, in July 2006. She is the school’s 11th dean since its founding in 1919.