Indiana U. Role-Play Program Drills M.B.A. Students in Worst-Case Scenarios

We're paying how much for this?

Valerie Rouse was only a few days into her M.B.A. training when she had to explain to a pack of ravenous reporters how a child had been killed by an air bag in a car manufactured by her company.

One of those "reporters" was a second-year student who had been in the hot seat the previous year during the Indiana University business school's "leadership boot camp."

The eight-day session, required of all 300 new M.B.A. students at the

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