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“Not only are the students applying their skills and expertise to actual challenges, but they're also contributing to a mission-driven organization. Their support enhances our organization's capacity, strengthening the Hatua Network's ability to achieve its goals and broaden its reach.” – Vivian Osano, Data and Learning Coordinator 

“The team of student workers had just the right expertise and technical skills for our project. The students' expertise in database management systems was crucial in helping us identify the right consulting firm for our project, improving efficiency and effectiveness.” – Vivian Osano, Data and Learning Coordinator

A number of retail chains that have been trying to move into primary care have been retrenching or withdrawing altogether. Despite their struggles, D'Amore-McKim Professor Timothy Hoff, says that there is still a place for retail chains in health care.

Harvard Buisness Review

D'Amore-McKim associate professor John Bai latest research shows how this strategy can make businesses more resilient, especially as climate change intensifies storms and disrupts operations.

Bloomberg

“D'Amore-McKim's well-educated students perform the work of consultants, providing targeted, actionable results. This approach saves us time and allows us to focus more on our mission.” – Andrew Frank, Executive Director of Behind the Book

“Working with Behind the Book gives students a chance to build experience as high-value consultants tasked with strategic challenges.” – Andrew Frank, Executive Director at Behind the Book

Led by D'Amore-McKim professor Julia Ivy, MBA students craft global strategies to help Ukrainian companies expand despite the challenges of war.

NGN

D'Amore-McKim professors have been recognized in Research.com's latest rankings across several disciplines, including Business and Management. This recognition highlights their significant contributions to advancing academic knowledge and shaping real-world business practices.

“I've learned so much from my supply chain management and strategy classes. In my entrepreneurship courses, I developed and pitched a business idea, then applied feedback from my professor and classmates to refine it. These skills will be invaluable if I decide to pursue my own venture one day.” – Dana Oikonomopoulos, MS in International Management'24

D'Amore-McKim Distinguished Professor Nada Sanders, in a new Fortune feature, emphasizes that AI alone isn't enough for success. Businesses must reassess their models and integrate human skills like creativity, problem-solving, and interpersonal expertise.

Fortune