Acton Earns Top Honors from Entrepreneur Magazine.AUSTIN, Texas -- Entrepreneur magazine Entrepreneur Magazine is a publication that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism, small business management, and business opportunities. This magazine is published monthly, with a total of 12 issues annually. (No special extra issues are published. , the nation's leading publication on entrepreneurship, has named the Acton School of Business The Acton School of Business is a one-year MBA in Entrepreneurship program in Austin, Texas, taught exclusively by successful, practicing entrepreneurs. At Acton, students tackle real-world problems through over 300 business cases and even sell products door-to-door. one of the top 15 MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration programs in the country for Business Operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets preparation. The magazine identifies Acton based on The Princeton Review's "Student Opinion Honors for Business Schools" rankings. The Princeton Review selected Acton based on survey results from over 19,000 business students at 296 schools. Specifically, Acton received top honors because of its students' assessments of how they felt their courses prepared them to succeed in Operations. Georgia Thomsen, Acton's executive director, attributes the program's ranking to its unique teaching methods and course teachers Jack Long and Jamie Matthews. "Our Operations course isn't just comprised of the lectures you find in many traditional schools. Our students have to run real assembly lines, play simulation games A simulation game, or sim game, (also known as a game of status or mixed game) is a game that contains a mixture of skill, chance, and strategy to simulate an aspect of reality, such as a stock exchange. , analyze hundreds of real business cases, and tour plants to observe production processes," she explains. Acton Operations teacher Jamie Matthews says, "Anybody can write down a great process design on a piece of paper. The simulations are about 'How do I make this thing on paper become real and implement it and execute it?'" Thomsen adds, "You've got to run a process to see how it actually works. An Acton student leaves with an intuition about processes dynamics, not just a basic understanding." Acton alums concur CONCUR - ["CONCUR, A Language for Continuous Concurrent Processes", R.M. Salter et al, Comp Langs 5(3):163-189 (1981)]. . Ben Allen, a 2006 graduate, adds, "The hands-on operations experience I received at Acton helped me move past the academic theory and into the world of real problem-solving." Another graduate notes that, "If you want to run a company sooner rather than later, this is the only program I'd consider." Robert Franek, vice president and publisher at The Princeton Review, says that the ranking gives "applicants feedback they can't find elsewhere: what the schools' own customers think of them." Clearly, Acton's customers are satisfied: in addition to this latest high ranking See Google bomb. , Acton has also been ranked by The Princeton Review as one of the best MBA programs in the country for "best classroom experience," "best professors," and "most competitive students." About the Acton School of Business (www.actonmba.org) The Acton School of Business, located in Austin, Texas, is a one-year MBA in Entrepreneurship program taught by successful, practicing entrepreneurs. The program is based entirely on experiential ex·pe·ri·en·tial adj. Relating to or derived from experience. ex·pe ri·en learning, featuring intensive 90-hour workweeks where students stand in
the shoes of an entrepreneur in over 300 case studies, run real assembly
lines, and sell products door-to-door. The Princeton Review ranks Acton
the #2 "Best Classroom Experience," #3 "Best
Professors" and #3 "Most Competitive Students" in the
country.
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