'There isn't a one-size-fits-all strategy'
There can be no perfect model for working motherhood, Jamie Ladge points out in her new book, because each case is unique to the circumstances of the parents and their children.
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There can be no perfect model for working motherhood, Jamie Ladge points out in her new book, because each case is unique to the circumstances of the parents and their children.
Anne-Marie Dion, DMSB '16, is using her experience at Northeastern to cultivate a new group of girls and young women to get out on the ice.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Associate Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior Ed Wertheim has been a professional mediator for the past 12 years, helping solve disputes between tenants and landlords.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor Jamie Ladge has spent her career studying how working professionals view their identities in the office and at home—and how these identities often intersect. Her recently published research examines the dynamics of how different groups of working professionals view and manage their identities.
Professor Joe Raelin explains why leadership is more than the heroics of a single leader, that it occurs within a set of practices, and that learning about leadership will require a shift from leader development to leadership development.
Professor Wertheim explores the prisoner's dilemma in the context of important policy deliberations.
On International Women's Day, Northeastern University's Women Who Empower program spanned across the globe, with panel discussions held in Boston, San Francisco and London. Two D'Amore-McKim School of Business alumni Juliette Mayers, DMSB'88, and Jessica Yamas, MS/MBA'12, were panelists at the Boston event.
Charn McAllister is a newly appointed assistant professor of management and organizational development in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. He joins Northeastern University after serving in the U.S. Army for seven years, enrolling in West Point in July 2001, just two months before 9/11.
Professor Timothy Hoff examines the benefits of strong doctor-patient relationships and what the weakening of those ties means for health care in general.
Associate Teaching Professor Martin Dias discusses the leadership and logistical challenges Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has faced and lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey community resilience efforts.