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UCLA Anderson School of Management

The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management[1] (branded as UCLA Anderson) is the graduate business school at the University of California, Los Angeles. The school offers MBA (full-time, part-time, executive), PGPX, Financial Engineering, Business Analytics, and PhD degrees. It was named after American billionaire John E. Anderson in 1987, after he donated $15 million to the School of Management—the largest gift received from an individual by the University of California at the time.[1][4]

UCLA Anderson School of Management
Marion Anderson Hall at UCLA Anderson
Former name
School of Management at UCLA (1935–1950)
School of Business Administration (1950–1955)
Graduate School of Business Administration (1955–1970s)
Graduate School of Management (1970s–1987)[1]
MottoThink in the next.[2]
TypePublic[3]
Established1935 (1935)
Parent institution
University of California, Los Angeles
EndowmentUS$280 million
DeanAntonio Bernardo
Students1750
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websiteanderson.ucla.edu

History edit

 
Collins Center at the UCLA Anderson School of Management

The School of Management at UCLA was founded in 1935, and the MBA degree was authorized by the Regents of the University of California four years later. In its early years, the school was primarily an undergraduate institution, although this began to change in the 1950s after the appointment of Neil H. Jacoby as dean; the last undergraduate degree was awarded in 1969. UCLA is rare among public universities in the United States for not offering undergraduate business administration degrees. Undergraduate degrees in business economics are offered through the UCLA College of Letters and Science.

In 1950, the school was renamed the School of Business Administration. Five years later, it became the Graduate School of Business Administration; in the 1970s the school's name was changed again to the Graduate School of Management.

In 1987, John E. Anderson (1917–2011), class of 1940, donated $15 million to the school and prompted the construction of a new complex at the north end of UCLA's campus.[1] He later donated additional $25 million. The six-building, 285,000-square-foot (26,500 m2) facility, was designed by Henry N. Cobb of the architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and Executive Architects Leidenfrost/Horowitz & Associates. It cost $75 million to construct and opened officially in 1995.

On May 13, 2015, Marion Anderson, widow of the late John Anderson, announced a $100 million donation (4th single-largest donation to a business school in the United States) to the school for fellowships and research, along with $40 million earmarked for initiating development of what is now known as the Marion Anderson Hall.[5]

Recently, the school has been mostly self-funded, with only $6 million of government funding out of its $96 million budget in 2010-11.[6] In fall 2010, the school proposed "financial self-sufficiency": Giving up all state funding, in return for freedom from some state rules and freedom to raise tuition.[6] Critics called this proposal "privatization", but the school rejected this description, with former Dean Judy Olian saying, "This is not privatization.... We will continue to be part of UCLA and part of the state."[6] The proposal met objections in the UCLA Academic Senate (faculty members from all UCLA departments),[6] but was ultimately approved by the University of California President Mark Yudof in June 2013.[7] The year 2010 also marked UCLA Anderson's entry into the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, with its inaugural Consortium class enrolling in the full-time MBA program during Fall 2011.

In July 2018, Judy D. Olian, who served as the eighth dean of UCLA's Anderson School of Management, became Quinnipiac University's first female president when she took over for John Lahey, who retired in June 2018.[8] Alfred Osborne, Associate Senior Dean of External Affairs and a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, began serving as the school’s interim dean on July 1, 2018.[9] Antonio Bernardo, a member of the finance faculty since 1994, was appointed UCLA Anderson’s ninth dean, effective July 1, 2019.[10]

Campus edit

 
Marion Anderson Hall Atrium

The school is located on north part of the UCLA campus. The four main buildings, Mullin, Cornell, Entrepreneurs, and Gold, form an inner circle at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Westwood Plaza, which is the extension of Westwood Boulevard. Connected to the Gold building is the Collins building, which is named for alumnus James A. Collins, who is the chairman emeritus of Sizzler International, Inc. and who funded the John R. Wooden statue in front of Pauley Pavilion.[11]

The new Marion Anderson Hall addition opened February 12, 2020. The 64,000 square-foot campus addition is estimated to cost $80 million and is one hundred percent donor-funded.[12] Marion Anderson Hall is designed by a collaboration of Gensler, leading the interior architecture, and exterior design by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the same architectural firm that designed the original Anderson complex. The new building features four floors, interactive work, learning and event spaces, LEED Platinum certification, and will serve as the prominent entrance to the Anderson complex.[13]

Graduate programs edit

The range of programs offered by Anderson includes:

  • Accounting minor for undergraduates
  • Full Time MBA program
  • Ph.D.
  • Fully Employed MBA
  • Executive MBA
  • Master of Financial Engineering[14]
  • Master of Science in Business Analytics
  • Global EMBA for Asia Pacific
  • Global EMBA for the Americas
  • Post Graduate Program in Management for Executives (UCLA PGPX)[15]
  • Post Graduate Program in Management for Professionals (UCLA PGP PRO)[16]

MBA programs edit

As of 2011, UCLA Anderson enrolls 70 executive MBA, 90 global MBA, 280 fully employed MBA, and 360 full-time MBA students every year. UCLA Anderson’s teaching model combines case study, experiential learning, lecture and team projects. UCLA Anderson’s curriculum consists of ten core classes (required courses which cover a broad range of business fundamentals) and twelve (minimum) elective courses. Students are assigned to cohorts, called sections, of 65 students throughout the core curriculum.

The cohort system is almost entirely student run, with each cohort electing 17 different leadership positions ranging from President to Ethics chair. In addition, there is the student-led Anderson Student Association (ASA) which deals with all issues of student life including company recruiting, social clubs and academic issues.

Students may choose (but are not required) to focus in one or more of the following areas:

  • Accounting
  • Decisions, Operations, and Technology Management
  • Communications, Media, and Entertainment Management
  • Entrepreneurial Studies
  • Finance
  • Global Economics and Management
  • Human Resources and Organizational Behavior
  • Information Systems
  • Marketing
  • Policy
  • Real Estate

Anderson also offers an Applied Management Research Program (AMR), consisting of a two-quarter team-based strategic consulting field study project required during the second year of study in lieu of the comprehensive exam for the master's degree. Students complete strategic projects for companies partnering with the school, ultimately presenting recommendations to senior management. The program has been around since the late 1960s and is presently led by Professor Gonzalo Freixes, its Faculty Director. In 2004, two alternatives to the field study were introduced: a Business Creation Option, and a research study option.[citation needed]

Master of Science in Business Analytics edit

The Anderson School of Management has also began accepting admissions for their Business Analytics program in 2017.

Executive education edit

Since 1954, UCLA Anderson has been providing executive education to both organizations and individuals. According to the school the learning is not confined to just campus.[17]

UCLA PGPX

The School also offers a PGPX programme for executives. According to Judy Olian, Dean, UCLA Anderson School of Management, the PGPX program has general management curriculum.[18] UCLA PGPX is a comprehensive programme of one year primarily conducted by senior faculty members from the UCLA Anderson School of Management as well as industry experts.[19] Besides this UCLA Anderson School of Management also offers executive programs on corporate governance, creativity & innovation, women leadership and media.[20]

Doctoral program edit

The following academic units currently offer doctoral training:

  • Accounting
  • Behavioral Decision Making
  • Decisions, Operations & Technology Management
  • Finance
  • Global Economics and Management
  • Management and Organizations
  • Marketing
  • Strategy

Rankings edit

Business Rankings
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg (2024)[21]22
QS (2024)[22]9
U.S. News & World Report (2024)[23]20
Global MBA
QS (2024)[24]15
Financial Times (2024)[25]14

In September 2017, the School announced the publication of a new online journal chronicling its faculty’s research into crucial issues in business, the economy, and the wider world. The UCLA Anderson Review's content ranges from brief accounts of individual faculty research projects to long-read articles examining in-depth the issues explored by groups of UCLA Anderson faculty.[26]

Research edit

The Harold and Pauline Price Center for Entrepreneurial Studies oversees all teaching, research, extracurricular, and community activities related to entrepreneurship at UCLA Anderson. It helps participants such as Head Start directors, early childcare professionals, and owners of developing businesses to direct and grow their organizations with a focused, well-managed, entrepreneurial flair.

The Laurence and Lori Fink Center for Finance & Investments (CFI) is named for BlackRock CEO Laurence D. Fink, and sponsors research, teaching and the application of financial knowledge in the global corporate and investment community. UCLA Anderson Forecast provides forecasts for the economies of California and the United States. Its quarterly conferences are attended by business, professional, and government decision-makers from across the U.S. The Richard S. Ziman Center For Real Estate was established in 2002. UCLA Anderson also has a Center for International Business Education and Research, which was founded in 1989 as part of a network of 28 CIBERs created by the United States Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988.

The Center for Managing Enterprises in Media, Entertainment and Sports (MEMES) examines the forces of change on the management of enterprises in entertainment and media including the impacts of technology, consolidation, and globalization. The Center and its predecessors have been around since the late 1970s and have approximately 1,000 graduates in management positions in the media, entertainment, and technology industries. 150-200 MBA students each year participate in classes, lunches with executives, Days on the Job, field studies, speakers, and other activities with the Institute. The student-run organization linked to the MEMES Center is called the Entertainment Management Association (EMA).

Alumni edit

The UCLA Anderson alumni network consists of 39,000 members in over 25 chapters in over 75 countries worldwide.[27]

Student life edit

Anderson also has a very strong focus on giving back to the community. One of the biggest clubs on campus is the Challenge for Charity, a competition between the top West Coast business schools to put in the most volunteer hours per student and raise the most money for Special Olympics per student.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Yoshihara, Nancy (March 21, 1987). "Gift From John E. Anderson Management School at UCLA Gets $15 Million". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  2. ^ "UCLA Anderson Brand Resource" (PDF). UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  3. ^ "UCLA Graduate Schools, Departments, & Institutes". UCLA.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-01-28. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
  5. ^ "Marion Anderson Hall: A Link to the Past, a Bridge to the Future". UCLA Anderson School of Management Blog. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  6. ^ a b c d Pushback on a B-School's Bold Plan, Inside Higher Ed., November 23, 2010, URL
  7. ^ "UCLA Wins Right to Take MBA Program Private". 15 May 2019 – via www.bloomberg.com.
  8. ^ "Associated Press". U.S. News & World Report.
  9. ^ "UCLA Anderson Appoints Interim Dean | Los Angeles Business Journal". labusinessjournal.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  10. ^ "Antonio Bernardo named new dean of UCLA Anderson School of Management| UCLA Newsroom". newsroom.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  11. ^ Rebecca Kendall, UCLA unveils statue of Coach John Wooden outside new Pauley Pavilion, UCLA Newsroom, October 26, 2012
  12. ^ "Marion Anderson Hall". UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  13. ^ "Marion Anderson Hall". Gensler. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
  14. ^ "Master of Science in Business Analytics". UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  15. ^ "Post Graduate Program in Management for Executives (UCLA PGPX)". www.anderson.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  16. ^ "Post Graduate Program in Management for Professionals (UCLA PGP PRO)". www.anderson.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
  17. ^ "Executive Education | UCLA Anderson School of Management". www.anderson.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  18. ^ Saraswathy, M. (2015-04-15). "We have seen an increase in Indian applications for the past five years: Judy Olian". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  19. ^ Saraswathy, M. (2015-04-15). "We have seen an increase in Indian applications for the past five years: Judy Olian". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
  20. ^ "Individual Development | UCLA Anderson School of Management". www.anderson.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  21. ^ "Best B-Schools". Bloomberg Businessweek.
  22. ^ "2023 QS Global MBA:United States". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  23. ^ "2023 Best Business Schools Rankings". U.S. News & World Report.
  24. ^ "QS Global MBA Rankings 2023". Quacquarelli Symonds.
  25. ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2023". Financial Times.
  26. ^ Management, UCLA Anderson School of. "UCLA Anderson launches new online journal". UCLA Newsroom. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  27. ^ "Chapters & Groups". UCLA Anderson School of Management. Retrieved 7 February 2016.

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The John E Anderson Graduate School of Management 1 branded as UCLA Anderson is the graduate business school at the University of California Los Angeles The school offers MBA full time part time executive PGPX Financial Engineering Business Analytics and PhD degrees It was named after American billionaire John E Anderson in 1987 after he donated 15 million to the School of Management the largest gift received from an individual by the University of California at the time 1 4 UCLA Anderson School of ManagementMarion Anderson Hall at UCLA AndersonFormer nameSchool of Management at UCLA 1935 1950 School of Business Administration 1950 1955 Graduate School of Business Administration 1955 1970s Graduate School of Management 1970s 1987 1 MottoThink in the next 2 TypePublic 3 Established1935 1935 Parent institutionUniversity of California Los AngelesEndowmentUS 280 millionDeanAntonio BernardoStudents1750LocationLos Angeles California United StatesCampusUrbanWebsiteanderson ucla edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Graduate programs 3 1 MBA programs 3 2 Master of Science in Business Analytics 3 3 Executive education 3 4 Doctoral program 4 Rankings 5 Research 6 Alumni 7 Student life 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Collins Center at the UCLA Anderson School of Management The School of Management at UCLA was founded in 1935 and the MBA degree was authorized by the Regents of the University of California four years later In its early years the school was primarily an undergraduate institution although this began to change in the 1950s after the appointment of Neil H Jacoby as dean the last undergraduate degree was awarded in 1969 UCLA is rare among public universities in the United States for not offering undergraduate business administration degrees Undergraduate degrees in business economics are offered through the UCLA College of Letters and Science In 1950 the school was renamed the School of Business Administration Five years later it became the Graduate School of Business Administration in the 1970s the school s name was changed again to the Graduate School of Management In 1987 John E Anderson 1917 2011 class of 1940 donated 15 million to the school and prompted the construction of a new complex at the north end of UCLA s campus 1 He later donated additional 25 million The six building 285 000 square foot 26 500 m2 facility was designed by Henry N Cobb of the architectural firm Pei Cobb Freed amp Partners and Executive Architects Leidenfrost Horowitz amp Associates It cost 75 million to construct and opened officially in 1995 On May 13 2015 Marion Anderson widow of the late John Anderson announced a 100 million donation 4th single largest donation to a business school in the United States to the school for fellowships and research along with 40 million earmarked for initiating development of what is now known as the Marion Anderson Hall 5 Recently the school has been mostly self funded with only 6 million of government funding out of its 96 million budget in 2010 11 6 In fall 2010 the school proposed financial self sufficiency Giving up all state funding in return for freedom from some state rules and freedom to raise tuition 6 Critics called this proposal privatization but the school rejected this description with former Dean Judy Olian saying This is not privatization We will continue to be part of UCLA and part of the state 6 The proposal met objections in the UCLA Academic Senate faculty members from all UCLA departments 6 but was ultimately approved by the University of California President Mark Yudof in June 2013 7 The year 2010 also marked UCLA Anderson s entry into the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management with its inaugural Consortium class enrolling in the full time MBA program during Fall 2011 In July 2018 Judy D Olian who served as the eighth dean of UCLA s Anderson School of Management became Quinnipiac University s first female president when she took over for John Lahey who retired in June 2018 8 Alfred Osborne Associate Senior Dean of External Affairs and a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management began serving as the school s interim dean on July 1 2018 9 Antonio Bernardo a member of the finance faculty since 1994 was appointed UCLA Anderson s ninth dean effective July 1 2019 10 Campus edit nbsp Marion Anderson Hall Atrium The school is located on north part of the UCLA campus The four main buildings Mullin Cornell Entrepreneurs and Gold form an inner circle at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Westwood Plaza which is the extension of Westwood Boulevard Connected to the Gold building is the Collins building which is named for alumnus James A Collins who is the chairman emeritus of Sizzler International Inc and who funded the John R Wooden statue in front of Pauley Pavilion 11 The new Marion Anderson Hall addition opened February 12 2020 The 64 000 square foot campus addition is estimated to cost 80 million and is one hundred percent donor funded 12 Marion Anderson Hall is designed by a collaboration of Gensler leading the interior architecture and exterior design by Pei Cobb Freed amp Partners the same architectural firm that designed the original Anderson complex The new building features four floors interactive work learning and event spaces LEED Platinum certification and will serve as the prominent entrance to the Anderson complex 13 Graduate programs editThe range of programs offered by Anderson includes Accounting minor for undergraduates Full Time MBA program Ph D Fully Employed MBA Executive MBA Master of Financial Engineering 14 Master of Science in Business Analytics Global EMBA for Asia Pacific Global EMBA for the Americas Post Graduate Program in Management for Executives UCLA PGPX 15 Post Graduate Program in Management for Professionals UCLA PGP PRO 16 MBA programs edit As of 2011 UCLA Anderson enrolls 70 executive MBA 90 global MBA 280 fully employed MBA and 360 full time MBA students every year UCLA Anderson s teaching model combines case study experiential learning lecture and team projects UCLA Anderson s curriculum consists of ten core classes required courses which cover a broad range of business fundamentals and twelve minimum elective courses Students are assigned to cohorts called sections of 65 students throughout the core curriculum The cohort system is almost entirely student run with each cohort electing 17 different leadership positions ranging from President to Ethics chair In addition there is the student led Anderson Student Association ASA which deals with all issues of student life including company recruiting social clubs and academic issues Students may choose but are not required to focus in one or more of the following areas Accounting Decisions Operations and Technology Management Communications Media and Entertainment Management Entrepreneurial Studies Finance Global Economics and Management Human Resources and Organizational Behavior Information Systems Marketing Policy Real Estate Anderson also offers an Applied Management Research Program AMR consisting of a two quarter team based strategic consulting field study project required during the second year of study in lieu of the comprehensive exam for the master s degree Students complete strategic projects for companies partnering with the school ultimately presenting recommendations to senior management The program has been around since the late 1960s and is presently led by Professor Gonzalo Freixes its Faculty Director In 2004 two alternatives to the field study were introduced a Business Creation Option and a research study option citation needed Master of Science in Business Analytics edit The Anderson School of Management has also began accepting admissions for their Business Analytics program in 2017 Executive education edit Since 1954 UCLA Anderson has been providing executive education to both organizations and individuals According to the school the learning is not confined to just campus 17 UCLA PGPXThe School also offers a PGPX programme for executives According to Judy Olian Dean UCLA Anderson School of Management the PGPX program has general management curriculum 18 UCLA PGPX is a comprehensive programme of one year primarily conducted by senior faculty members from the UCLA Anderson School of Management as well as industry experts 19 Besides this UCLA Anderson School of Management also offers executive programs on corporate governance creativity amp innovation women leadership and media 20 Doctoral program edit The following academic units currently offer doctoral training Accounting Behavioral Decision Making Decisions Operations amp Technology Management Finance Global Economics and Management Management and Organizations Marketing StrategyRankings editBusiness RankingsU S MBABloomberg 2024 21 22QS 2024 22 9U S News amp World Report 2024 23 20Global MBAQS 2024 24 15Financial Times 2024 25 14 In September 2017 the School announced the publication of a new online journal chronicling its faculty s research into crucial issues in business the economy and the wider world The UCLA Anderson Review s content ranges from brief accounts of individual faculty research projects to long read articles examining in depth the issues explored by groups of UCLA Anderson faculty 26 Research editThe Harold and Pauline Price Center for Entrepreneurial Studies oversees all teaching research extracurricular and community activities related to entrepreneurship at UCLA Anderson It helps participants such as Head Start directors early childcare professionals and owners of developing businesses to direct and grow their organizations with a focused well managed entrepreneurial flair The Laurence and Lori Fink Center for Finance amp Investments CFI is named for BlackRock CEO Laurence D Fink and sponsors research teaching and the application of financial knowledge in the global corporate and investment community UCLA Anderson Forecast provides forecasts for the economies of California and the United States Its quarterly conferences are attended by business professional and government decision makers from across the U S The Richard S Ziman Center For Real Estate was established in 2002 UCLA Anderson also has a Center for International Business Education and Research which was founded in 1989 as part of a network of 28 CIBERs created by the United States Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 The Center for Managing Enterprises in Media Entertainment and Sports MEMES examines the forces of change on the management of enterprises in entertainment and media including the impacts of technology consolidation and globalization The Center and its predecessors have been around since the late 1970s and have approximately 1 000 graduates in management positions in the media entertainment and technology industries 150 200 MBA students each year participate in classes lunches with executives Days on the Job field studies speakers and other activities with the Institute The student run organization linked to the MEMES Center is called the Entertainment Management Association EMA Alumni editFurther information List of UCLA Anderson School of Management people The UCLA Anderson alumni network consists of 39 000 members in over 25 chapters in over 75 countries worldwide 27 Student life editAnderson also has a very strong focus on giving back to the community One of the biggest clubs on campus is the Challenge for Charity a competition between the top West Coast business schools to put in the most volunteer hours per student and raise the most money for Special Olympics per student See also editEconomics FinancialAccess Birth Glossary of economics List of United States business school rankings List of business schools in the United States Gerald Loeb Award Consortium for Graduate Study in ManagementReferences edit a b c d Yoshihara Nancy March 21 1987 Gift From John E Anderson Management School at UCLA Gets 15 Million Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 7 2022 UCLA Anderson Brand Resource PDF UCLA Anderson School of Management Retrieved November 7 2022 UCLA Graduate Schools Departments amp Institutes UCLA UCLA Campus Names Management Archived from the original on 2007 01 28 Retrieved 2007 03 19 Marion Anderson Hall A Link to the Past a Bridge to the Future UCLA Anderson School of Management Blog Retrieved 2019 02 13 a b c d Pushback on a B School s Bold Plan Inside Higher Ed November 23 2010 URL UCLA Wins Right to Take MBA Program Private 15 May 2019 via www bloomberg com Associated Press U S News amp World Report UCLA Anderson Appoints Interim Dean Los Angeles Business Journal labusinessjournal com Retrieved 2018 06 18 Antonio Bernardo named new dean of UCLA Anderson School of Management UCLA Newsroom newsroom ucla edu Retrieved 2019 08 15 Rebecca Kendall UCLA unveils statue of Coach John Wooden outside new Pauley Pavilion UCLA Newsroom October 26 2012 Marion Anderson Hall UCLA Anderson School of Management Retrieved 2019 02 13 Marion Anderson Hall Gensler Retrieved 2020 04 14 Master of Science in Business Analytics UCLA Anderson School of Management Retrieved 2019 02 13 Post Graduate Program in Management for Executives UCLA PGPX www anderson ucla edu Retrieved 2017 10 06 Post Graduate Program in Management for Professionals UCLA PGP PRO www anderson ucla edu Retrieved 2019 01 09 Executive Education UCLA Anderson School of Management www anderson ucla edu Retrieved 2017 11 03 Saraswathy M 2015 04 15 We have seen an increase in Indian applications for the past five years Judy Olian Business Standard India Retrieved 2017 11 03 Saraswathy M 2015 04 15 We have seen an increase in Indian applications for the past five years Judy Olian Business Standard India Retrieved 2018 06 18 Individual Development UCLA Anderson School of Management www anderson ucla edu Retrieved 2017 11 03 Best B Schools Bloomberg Businessweek 2023 QS Global MBA United States Quacquarelli Symonds 2023 Best Business Schools Rankings U S News amp World Report QS Global MBA Rankings 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds Global MBA Ranking 2023 Financial Times Management UCLA Anderson School of UCLA Anderson launches new online journal UCLA Newsroom Retrieved 2017 11 03 Chapters amp Groups UCLA Anderson School of Management Retrieved 7 February 2016 34 04 26 N 118 26 37 W 34 073833 N 118 443539 W 34 073833 118 443539 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UCLA Anderson School of Management amp oldid 1218150550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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