Friday, May 15, 2009

Gone fishin'

Everyone needs a break every now and then, and so I am headed off for a brief summer hiatus. I'll return to this blog in late August or early September with a new series of management insights to share with you! Enjoy your summer!

9 comments:

Stefania Saliba said...

Thank you Professor. As I mentioned before on the poetry slam; it has been my pleasure to be one of your students. You are a positive inspiration for my future. Your examples were very helpful and hope to see you again in BPL.
Enjoy your summer.
I will certainly enjoy mine.

Denise said...

Thank you Professor for a wonderful semester. I hope to see you in BPL, too!

Enjoy your summer. =]

Point of View said...

Thanks professor Kurpis for a wonderful and insighful semester! You're of Baruch's best professor and do hope I see you in BPL Spring 2010. Have a great Summer!
- Ray Narine

Kelly!! said...

Mgt was one of the most entertaining classes I have ever had, I enjoyed it a lot it was a brand new experience for me and I loved it.
Have a great summer!!!!!

Marina said...

Hello Professor! Interesting, but I also LOVE fishing! When I was 12 years old I often went fishing with my Grandfather and my cousin. It was a marvelous time. I usually counted how many fishes I cought during fishing. And from some reason, I don't know why, when you are counting the fishes means that you will not catch more than you have. So I usually counted my cousin's fishes!LOL.. I wanted to catch more than he.

BandaidExpress said...

Fishing huh...sounds like fun. I've never done it before but sure would love to try it someday.

Kseniya said...
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Je.K Industry said...

Thax prof. It was very unique experience taking your class. It was very fun and enjoyable during the semester. Enjoy your summer!

RockyRocksMGT said...

Thanks professor. I'd like to say sorry for messing up in your class and I truly mean it, unfortunately when there's several problems outside of school than a person doesn't get to enjoy your class as much as they should, or even do as good as they should. Even though I'll probably get a bad grade in this class, I'll make sure you get a good rating from me on Ratemyprofessor.com. Have a great summer.