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Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Development Parker Ellen examines how the types of relationships that leaders form can impact employee attitude and behavior.
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Nidhi Mehta, DMSB'21, has accomplished many feats in her life so far, like reaching the Base Camp of Mount Everest, accepting the gold level of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, and travelling to five continents to name a few. Now, she is the second person in her family to choose the D'Amore-McKim School of Business as her home for the next five years
Why the pollsters were so wrong
Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management Nada Sanders, an expert in business forecasting and risk management, explains the importance of human judgment in the forecasting process and how it impacted the 2016 presidential election polls.
Money management for the post-retirement workforce
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Developing an innovation education ecosystem
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Should small businesses give discounts?
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Challenges ahead for Bayer after acquiring Monsanto
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Bitcoin: Potential investment or waning fad?
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