Critical Thinking in the Age of Generative AI
D'Amore-McKim Professor Barbara Larson argues that we need critical thinking skills when facing GenAI in management learning and education.
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D'Amore-McKim Professor Barbara Larson argues that we need critical thinking skills when facing GenAI in management learning and education.
According to D'Amore-McKim marketing experts, there's a psychological reason you may be buying candy corn in August.
D'Amore-McKim Associate Teaching Professor Curtis Odom emphasizes the importance of building a solid relationship with your boss by highlighting that it's less about friendship and more about trust, communication, and aligning with their goals.
D'Amore-McKim food pricing expert John Lowrey says the story is a complicated one, not least because of lingering uncertainty from the pandemic.
D'Amore-McKim Professor Manuel Vaulont analyzed 700 studies with more than 265,000 individual participants to examine the behaviors that lead to creativity
Dunton Family Dean, David De Cremer, shares expert opinions on the importance of adopting AI in the workplace.
Professor Paula Caligiuri shares the three values that build the foundation of an ideal career.
Distinguished Professor Nada Sanders' latest article on Chief Executive explores the unique challenges, opportunities, and pressing questions that business leaders face today.
During her 36-year university tenure, the distinguished professor researched corporate strategy and leadership in the emerging capitalist business landscape. Thanks to Putin's regime, that's finished. She's not.
David De Cremer released his new book, “The AI-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make AI Work,” last month.