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Years ago, students in my organizational behavior class often referred to my course informally as "How to Play the Game." Officially, it was titled "Organizational Behavior," but my students understood that success in the workplace operates much like playing and winning a game. A meritocracy functions as a game; you must recognize this to participate…
Forbes

Professors Bruce Clark and Barbara Larson led an insightful exploration into the use of AI in the classroom.

‘How technology influences behavior, and how behavior influences technology' is the mantra for D'Amore-McKim's newest management course.

Federal subsidies meant to make health insurance more affordable for low- and middle-income Americans could be on the chopping block when Donald Trump returns to the White House. President Joe Biden's enhanced version of the Affordable Care Act subsidies — which provide lower premiums and reduced out-of-pocket costs for lower-earning Americans who don't get health insurance subsidized by…
Business Insider

If you think that your cross-cultural training program is enough to prepare your employees for global success, think again. For human resource and global mobility professionals, the key to international effectiveness is integrating practices that move beyond cross-cultural training. What's needed is an approach that focuses on critical cultural agility competencies. In a study published…
Chief Executive

As people stroll the aisles doing their shopping for a holiday meal, they might be tempted to grab a canned good or two for their local food drive or pantry. But they may be better off grabbing something more fresh. While this time of year might inspire people to give back, consider buying extra fresh…
NGN

Faculty, staff, corporate partners, and alumni gathered last Thursday for an engaging and successful afternoon of learning and networking. Congratulations to the top three pitchers selected by our 17 esteemed judges: John Bai, Nicole Boyson, and Udi Hoitash.

Roughly a year after a judge sided with the Department of Justice to stop a merger with JetBlue, Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection this week.  Northeastern University airlines expert Ravi Sarathy says the news was hardly a surprise, as Spirit faced challenges with debt, competition and increased labor costs. “If you look at the financials, this has been…
NGN

Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer recently shared insights from his book, The Al-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make Al Work, with a class of MBA students. He encouraged them to think critically about their responsibilities as future global business leaders.

In the management world right now, it is common to think about AI in terms of automation vs. augmentation. Whereas automation implies machines taking over tasks previously performed by humans, augmentation refers to the cooperation between humans and machines in executing tasks. According to the conventional wisdom, augmentation leads to higher performance than automation because…
Harvard Business Review