This is the coordinating group for the SCU MBA students and alumni who are interested in a Finance-related bookgroup.
Our next book to discuss is still being decided
* Everyone's welcome at the discussions, anytime, no reading required.
See you there!
What are the rules? Not many:
* This is just for fun.
* You don't have to read the book, although you'll certainly get more out of the discussion if you do.
* At the end of each discussion meeting, we'll take suggestions for the next book and pick one. We'll also pick a time for the next meeting-- note that if you're not at one meeting, you don't get much voice in setting the next meeting or book.
* If, fates favoring, the group grows too large, we'll split into flexible sub-groups. Experience has shown that unmoderated discussion does not work well in groups bigger than 8-10.
* This is just for fun.
Are you interested?
Click the "Join This Group!" button,
or send an email to SCU_FC_book-subscribe@yahoogroups.com .
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