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Friday, May 21, 2004 East Lansing, Michigan
Randall Dean, a resident of East Lansing and MSU
alum, recently provided a free time management training
to a group of recent graduates and current students
of the Full-Time Broad MBA Program at Michigan State
University. Says Dean, "I wanted to give
something back to my school by providing a training
in a critically important area that is often overlooked
by many college programs." The half-day training
was well received by the participants, with 100% rating
the program as above average or excellent. One
participant stated, "This program was exactly what
I needed – it provided tips in all of my areas of weakness."
Jennifer Chizuk, Director of the Broad MBA Program,
said, "It is nice that Randy has remained a close
friend of the Broad School and Michigan State University.
Many students have requested training in time
management, so his program certainly filled a need."
She continued, "Many of our students leave the
program and enter into very demanding positions and
careers. Strong time management skills will be an important
factor for their success."
Dean recently started a new company, Randall Dean
Consulting & Training, to provide comprehensive
time management training, with a specialization in helping
companies and individuals better integrate and get more
out of personal digital assistants (PDAs).
Prior to starting his firm, Dean was a market research
supervisor at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio,
a subscriber services coordinator at The Fetzer Institute
in Kalamazoo, the Director of Admissions for the Full-Time
Broad MBA Program at MSU, and marketing strategist for
Pace & Partners, a highly-regarded local marketing
and advertising firm. In 1997, he received honors
for being one of the top graduates of the Broad MBA
Program. His Web site is www.randalldean.com.
For more information on on-site training programs
or consultation services, contact Randall Dean Consulting
& Training at (517) 336-8906, or send an e-mail
to randy@randalldean.com
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