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Does settlement mean VW is out of the woods?
Associate Professor Bruce Clark discusses the future of Volkswagen after the announcement of a civil settlement in response to their emissions deception.
James Begen, MS in Finance'15
“The MS in Finance program allowed me to further my understanding of finance beyond the parameters of my job and also ask the questions that helped me pursue specific interests that I have within finance” says, Begen
The underappreciated role of medical assistants
Professor Timothy Hoff discusses the increasingly important role of medical assistants and why we should pay more attention to how they impact the healthcare industry.
New IDEA CEO embarks on global experience to India
Neel Desai, recently named CEO of IDEA, is one of 26 students studying business and entrepreneurship this summer in India as part of Northeastern's “Dialogue of Civilizations” series.
Corporate acquisitions and splits: What can we learn from them?
Associate Professor Samina Karim talks about the trend of company splits and lessons learned from these strategic business decisions.
New kids on the block: The rise of emerging-market multinationals
Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions on the role of emerging markets in the global economy.
Lucas Gastaldi, Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship'16
‘Northeastern is increasingly investing in entrepreneurship and innovation as a way for its students to succeed in the business place by creating disruptive and innovative ideas and business models,” says Gastaldi.
Remote work: Bridging the gap
Executive Professor of Management Barbara Larson shares ways to improve remote working conditions.
Life as we know it, circa 2020
In the following passage from Supply Chain Management Review, Robert Lieb contemplates the future of the supply chain from his backyard in Massachusetts.