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With the global economy facing unprecedented uncertainty and geopolitical tension, D'Amore-McKim faculty share insights gleamed from our second “Beyond Boundaries” event focused on effective global leadership.

“Human motivations haven't changed, but how we engage with content has,” says Bulchandani. “Today, consumers have the control, and our challenge is to create content that captures attention amid overwhelming information.”

D'Amore-McKim Professor of International Business Ravi Sarathy suggests that Delta's strategy of canceling flights rather than delaying them may be contributing to the issue.

NGN

“AI is often seen as a panacea. When we discuss ethical AI, it seems we want to shift our responsibilities to machines,” says Kasparov. “But like a mirror reflecting our flaws, AI simply highlights our societal issues.”

Assistant Professor John Lowrey comprehensive view of the decision-making process guiding grocery stores' waste reduction strategies.

The Globe and Mail

As recently as 1996, the U.S. airline industry suffered a fatal crash for every 2 million departures, resulting in more than 350 deaths that year, according to The Wall Street Journal. By 2021, the rate had plummeted to one death for every 120 million departures.

As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigates the GameStop market phenomenon, day traders are on to the next target.

The launch of the Center for Emerging Markets Vivek and Vandana Sharma India Initiative will create a groundbreaking package of programs that will expand and deepen the school's engagement with economic and business issues in India.

Super Bowl LV advertisers adopt nostalgic messaging after a year of chaos.

The D'Amore-McKim community welcomes four new Board of Visitors members to help shape its strategic goals.