Weatherhead School of Management

The Weatherhead School of Management is a private business school of Case Western Reserve University located in Cleveland, Ohio. Weatherhead offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, executive education programs and certificate programs. Weatherhead School of Management is committed to the development of transformational ideas and outstanding leaders for the advancement of business and society.

Weatherhead School of Management
TypePrivate business school
Established1952
DeanManoj K. Malhotra[1]
Location
Cleveland
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AffiliationsCase Western Reserve University
Websiteweatherhead.case.edu

More than 1,400 students study in 17 graduate and seven undergraduate programs. As the management school within a top research university, Case Western Reserve University, Weatherhead faculty are committed to expanding knowledge and contributing to global scholarship through their research. Faculty have pioneered concepts and competencies in Appreciative Inquiry, Emotional Intelligence, Intentional Change Theory and Manage by Designing. Weatherhead is the first US school to offer an Master of Science in Finance in China, the first to graduate PhD candidates in organizational behavior and the first to create a department in operations research. Our 20,000+ alumni use their management education to advance value-based business practices in organizations around the world.

Weatherhead graduate degree options include: MBA (Full-time, Part-time and Executive); Cleveland Clinic-Weatherhead EMBA (CCEMBA); Master of Science in Management for the following areas: Business Analytics, Finance, Healthcare, Operations Research and Supply Chain Management; Master of Accountancy (MAcc); Master of Science in Positive Organizational Development & Change (MPOD); PhD in Management - Accountancy; PhD in Management - Design & Innovation; PhD in Management - Designing Sustainable Systems; PhD in Organizational Behavior; PhD in Operations Research; Doctor of Management (DM). Dual degree options in Biochemistry, Finance, Law, Medicine, Medical Physiology, Public Health, Social and Applied Science.

Weatherhead undergraduate degree programs: BS in Accounting, BS in Management with a business management, finance or marketing major or a Dean's Approved Major, BA in Economics.

Joint offerings: Master of Engineering and Management (offered jointly with Case School of Engineering), EMBA Nonprofit Certificate (offered jointly with the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences)

Weatherhead's Executive Education division offers more than 70 professional development programs to more than 3,000 local, regional and national professionals pursuing career and leadership development opportunities.

History

In 1952, Western Reserve University established the School of Business by combining the Cleveland College Division of Business Administration and the Graduate School Division of Business Administration. From its founding until 1988, the activities of the School of Business were divided among a number of buildings in downtown Cleveland and in University Circle. In 1967, the merger of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University created Case Western Reserve University, and the Western Reserve University School of Business absorbed Case’s Division of Organizational Sciences to become the School of Management in 1970. In 1976, the school launched its first full-time MBA.

In 1980, the School of Management was renamed in honor of Albert J. Weatherhead, III, a Cleveland businessman and industrialist, following his $3 million gift to the school. In 1988, space on the Case Quad within what is now known as Nord Hall, then Enterprise Hall, was specially converted to house the growing Business Management program. This was made possible by funding from five leading Cleveland companies: Ohio Mattress, Nesco, Premier Industries, Parker Hannifin, and Keithley Industries.

In 2002 the new Peter B. Lewis Building was completed to house the management school. It was designed by internationally known architect Frank Gehry. The School of Management has about 1,700 students annually.

Campus

The main entrance of the Peter B. Lewis Building

Weatherhead School of Management is a school of Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), a research university in Cleveland, Ohio. Weatherhead's degree programs are housed in the Peter B. Lewis Building with the school's Executive Education programs housed in the George S. Dively Building. The CWRU campus is located in Cleveland’s University Circle, a square mile urban district of cultural, medical, educational, religious and social service institutions. University Circle houses multiple cultural institutions including, the Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland's Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Weatherhead borders Cleveland's newest development district, Uptown, an arts and entertainment district.

The Peter B. Lewis Building, designed by Frank Gehry and completed in 2002, has an area of approximately 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2) and stands five stories tall. It is named after Cleveland philanthropist Peter B. Lewis, who donated $36.9 million towards its construction.[2] The building's decentralized design was chosen so that, “Faculty offices, classrooms and meeting areas are distributed on every floor to encourage informal interaction and complement the Weatherhead School’s learner-centered curricula.”

The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit

The Fowler Center was launched on June 24, 2004—the same day that Weatherhead faculty and students facilitated the United Nations Leaders Summit with the UN Secretary General and 500 CEOs from many of the world’s largest corporations. Through research, education, and advanced projects with industry leaders and policy makers, the Center was created to advance extraordinary business and society innovation, helping to revolutionize the ways business will eradicate poverty, replenish and restore nature, and build foundations for peace through commerce.

Much of the Center’s effort in all three action domains – research, pedagogy, and outreach – were manifested in 2006 at the Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit convened by the Case Weatherhead School of Management, the Academy of Management, and the United Nations Global Compact. The Forum attracted more than 400 leading scholars and business leaders from 40 countries; another 600 participated virtually. The Center created new partners for the school, including Toyota, Coca-Cola, Novartis, Lafarge, Sherwin-Williams, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters and others.[3]

Academic programs

Undergraduate

Weatherhead offers traditional four-year programs in the following areas:

  • BS in Accounting - For students pursuing the BS in accounting, integrated study options enable attainment of a Master's of Accountancy degree in five years or less, satisfying the 150-hour requirement to sit for the CPA examination in most states.[4]
  • BS in Management (with majors in either Finance or Marketing)
  • BA in Economics

All students in the undergraduate program are able to pursue minors in accounting, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, leadership, or marketing. Students pursuing a degree in engineering can partake in a specialized sequence offered by Weatherhead. Engineering students can pursue a minor in economics or management, and sequences in economics and management/entrepreneurship.

MBA

Business school rankings
Worldwide MBA
Financial Times[5]94
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg Businessweek[6]51
Forbes[7]49
U.S. News & World Report[8]52
U.S. undergraduate
Bloomberg Businessweek[9]36
U.S. News & World Report[10]37
  • Full-time/Traditional: A traditional 2-year program with a variety of electives and experiential learning opportunities.
  • Global MBA: A full-time MBA program in which students study for a semester each in China, India, and the United States (Cleveland, Ohio).
  • Part-time: A 3-year program that offers the same challenging business concepts of the full-time MBA program. Designed to meet the time constraints of employed students.
  • Executive MBA: Participants in the EMBA program arrive with an average of 15 years of professional experience and aim to ascend to senior leadership roles.

The Leadership Assessment and Development (LEAD) course, is billed as one of the foundations of the Weatherhead MBA. This class encourages students to take an active role in developing the shape and direction of their MBA. Students are asked to analyze their career goals and lay out a strategy to accomplish their professional and personal objectives. Action Learning takes place in the second year of the full-time program. Classmates form consulting teams to assist major corporations in solving a timely management problem.

Dual Degrees:

In late 2008, Weatherhead consolidated many of its programs under two separate but interdisciplinary core initiatives.

Weatherhead’s joint degree programs offer a complementary education strategy to enable connections between the MBA program and a specific industry career concentration. Programs available include:

  • MBA/JD (Juris Doctorate)
  • MBA/MSSA (Master of Science in Social Administration)
  • MBA/MAcc (Master in Accounting)
  • MBA/MD (Medical Doctorate)
  • MBA/MIM (Master in International Management)
  • MBA/MSN (Master of Science in Nursing)
  • MBA/MPH (Master of Public Health)
  • MBA/MSM - Operations Research
  • MBA/MSM - Supply Chain Management
  • MBA/MGM (Master in Global Management)
  • MBA/MS-Medical Physiology
  • MBA/MS-Biochemistry

Dual Degree Collaboration:

  • MSM-Finance and Tongji MBA Dual-Degree Program

Specialty Masters

Master of Accountancy (MAcc)

The MAcc program features a 30-credit hour curriculum. The Weatherhead MAcc degree requirements satisfy the educational qualifications for an individual to sit for the CPA examination in the state of Ohio. A joint MAcc/MBA program is also available for students, which can be completed in two additional semesters.

Master of Science in Management – Operations Research and Supply Chain (MSM-OR/SC)

The 39-credit-hour MSM-OR/SC is a three-semester, full-time program beginning in the fall semester of each year, designed for individuals with quantitative training who seek to obtain a position in operations management or a management position in manufacturing, service, or consulting firms that are part of sophisticated national or global supply chains. The curriculum provides students with the fundamentals of business as well as depth and focus in the principles and concepts of operations and supply chain management.

Master of Science in Positive Organization Development and Change (MPOD)

The MPOD D is a 40-credit, 18-month program delivered in five, week-long residencies and one 10-day international study tour. The program's objectives are to build students' abilities in strategic-level change management and deepen their knowledge of leading-edge theory and practice in appreciative inquiry, strength-based human resource development, and positive organizational change research.

Master of Science in Positive Organization Development & Change-India (MPOD-India)

The MPOD-India is 36 credit hours delivered over five one-week residencies on the Xavier School of Management campus or in select major cities in India, and one two-week residency on the Case Western Reserve University campus in Cleveland, Ohio. This program can be completed in 16 months.

Master of Science in Management-Healthcare (MSM-Healthcare)

The Master of Science in Management-Healthcare (MSM-Healthcare) program is designed for working professionals. Attending class during the evening, students complete a 30-credit-hour program in six semesters with one summer semester dedicated to an independent project.

Master of Science in Management-Finance (MSM-Finance)

The Master of Science in Finance degree consists of a curriculum of 36 credit hours of work, including 12 credit hours each of foundation classes, core classes and electives. The program can be completed in 9,12,16, or 21 months., the program prepares for professional designation exams, such as the Chartered Financial Analysts, Certified Financial Planners, or the Financial Risk Management.[11]

PhD Programs

The Weatherhead School of Management offers PhD degrees in disciplines such as information systems and organizational behavior. In 2010, the Financial Times ranked the school's doctoral programs 13th in the world.[12]

Doctor of Management (DM) and PhD in Management

The Doctor of Management is a 54-credit-hour, three-year lock-step program for people intending a business, rather an academic, career, and is based on the expectation that the practitioner-scholar will develop the ability to think critically about problems confronting an organization. The D.M. degree was pioneered at Case Western Reserve.

The PhD in Management prepares interdisciplinary scholar-practitioners for academic careers. Candidates may specialize in one of three areas: Accountancy, Designing Sustainable Systems and Design & Innovation.

PhD in Management - Accountancy

The PhD in Accountancy program is structured and a student study plan is developed to support quality research and effective teaching based upon knowledge and skill levels appropriate to a student's goals. Doctoral students work with faculty whose research investigates matters of importance to academics, practitioners, and policy makers, . The program is designed to take four years including dissertation.

PhD in Management - Designing Sustainable Systems

The Designing Sustainable Systems track is an extension of the Doctor in Management program. This track represents a new model of doctoral education in management. It takes a broader, evidence-based approach to management issues. Research incorporates perspectives from new thinking about design, sustainability and complex systems as they relate to management in a global environment. Candidates are expected to be grounded in a disciplinary field as demonstrated by successfully passing a comprehensive examination.

PhD in Management - Design & Innovation

The PhD in management brings together the disciplines of information systems and marketing to prepare scholars for path-creating research on consequential issues faced by organizations and managers. The PhD program consists of coursework in three areas and a dissertation. There are two specializations within the Design & Innovation doctoral program: Marketing and Information Systems. The program generally takes four to five years to complete.

PhD in Organizational Behavior

Weatherhead's PhD in Organizational Behavior is designed for full-time, year-round engagement. The program is generally completed in four to five years.

Executive education

The Weatherhead School has offered executive education for over 30 years.[13] The Weatherhead Executive Education program offers expertise in emotional intelligence, organizational development, health care management, entrepreneurship, innovation, women’s leadership and social impact management.

Executive Doctor of Management (EDM)

The Executive Doctor of Management (EDM) Program integrates concept and practice for a small, group of experienced executives who possess graduate degrees. The curriculum comprises 54 credit hours organized into interdependent areas of study.[14] The program's classes are offered at one 4-day and five 2-day residencies each semester.

Faculty at the Weatherhead school also advise doctoral students in accounting, management, operations research, and organizational behavior. (Technically, degrees are conferred by the School of Graduate Studies at Case Western Reserve University.)

People

Faculty

Prominent faculty include David Cooperrider, Fred Collopy, Dick Boland and Richard Buchanan. Boland and Collopy are widely published leaders in the emerging 'design thinking' trend. In addition to numerous articles, Collopy and Boland authored the book "Managing as Designing" about the experience of working with Frank Gehry and how this experience helped shape the design thinking trend. With the help of Richard Buchanan, The Weatherehad School of Management's lead role in the trend was recognized by BusinessWeek in September, 2009 as one of the top 30 Design Thinking programs in the world.[15] Their 'Manage By Designing' initiative helped launch the Weatherhead Collection and the rest of the school's much-praised rebranding effort[16] that is notable for having pioneered the use of high-design aesthetics instead of the traditionally conservative approach historically taken by business schools.

Professor Richard E. Boyatzis is an internationally renowned expert on organizational behavior widely known for his creation of the competency approach, for Competency and Emotional Intelligence.

Alumni

  • Edward C. Prescott, 2004 Nobel Laureate in Economics, received his MS in operations research in 1964.
  • Victor Ciorbea, former Prime Minister of Romania, specialized in management in 1992.
  • Subir Gokarn, Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India, received his Ph.D. in Economics in 1989.
  • Milton A. Wolf, former U.S. ambassador to Austria, earned his Ph.D. in Economics in 1993.
  • Donald E. Washkewicz, former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Parker Hannifin Corporation, received an MBA in 1979.
  • David Daberko, former National City Corp. Chairman and CEO, received an MBA in 1970.
  • Robert W. Gillespie, Jr., former Chairman & CEO of Key Corp, received an MBA in 1968.
  • Mark Weinberger, Global Chairman & CEO of EY(Ernst & Young), received an MBA/JD in 1987.
  • John C. Dannemiller, former Chairman, CEO & President of Applied Industrial Technologies, received an MBA in 1964.
  • William G. Bares, former Chairman of Lubrizol Corporation, received an MBA in 1969.
  • Michael McCaskey, Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Bears, holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior in 1971.
  • Hayagreeva Rao, Atholl McBean Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Ph.D 1989[17]

May 2003 shooting and hostage crisis

On May 9, 2003, a gunman entered the school, shot and killed one student, Norman Wallace, and wounding a professor and a Ph.D. student. The suspect was later identified as Biswanath Halder, a 1999 alumnus. He was convicted on multiple counts and sentenced to life in prison. An appeal in 2008 was denied.[18]

See also

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