Ari Bildner
Ari Bildner
Recent Stories
Alumni mag Q(n) debuts at SOM
The Yale Alumni Magazine has been published since 1891, but the Yale School of Management, roughly a third as old, is just getting into the magazine business.
TV journalist Rose imparts interviewing tips
One of the most effective interviewing techniques, one that he used when speaking with President George W. Bush, is simply to invert the questioning, television journalist Charlie Rose said yesterday.
Auction aids students
Craving fine Nicaraguan cigars? Five hours of Hebrew lessons? A bowling trip with “J-Pod,” aka School of Management Dean Joel Podolny? You’ll have to wait until next year.
SOM students to start IM service
Yale students can already choose among AIM, Yahoo! Messenger and Gmail chat for instant messaging. But two SOM students hope to win converts to a new service designed to take group communication beyond the chat room.
SOM plagued by overcrowding
Six months after the arrival of a first-year class that was larger than expected, some School of Management students are complaining of a persistent space crunch.
SOM students offset carbon emission
In a novel effort to combat climate change, SOM students have implemented a plan to offset the environmental damage caused by the extensive air travel during the first-year MBA students’ “International Experience” trips in January.
'Apprentice' winner Pinkett kicks of Y50K
The Yale Entrepreneurial Society kicked off its annual $50,000 Entrepreneurship competition last night with a speech by a winner of “The Apprentice.”
Book tells of career recoveries
In a society that demands success, how do fallen leaders — like homemaking guru Martha Stewart — rebuild their careers? Yale School of Management professor and Associate Dean Jeff Sonnenfeld may have the answer.
MBA students hunt down summer jobs
In addition to starting a new section of the revamped core curriculum last week, members of the SOM class of 2008 are in the thick of the summer internship search process, a stressful process that lacks of some of the structure offered to Yale College students by Undergraduate Career Services.
Part 2 of SOM’s new curriculum starts
After six weeks of classes, winter break and two-week-long international study trips, first-year MBA students returned to the Yale School of Management to tackle the second part of the new curriculum’s “Organizational Perspectives” component.

