Public vs private: an examination of negotiation strategies
Associate Professor Edward Wertheim examines the differences between President Trump's public and private negotiating strategies.
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Associate Professor Edward Wertheim examines the differences between President Trump's public and private negotiating strategies.
Associate Professor Bert Spector examines President Trump's recent inaugural cabinet meeting as an example of how leadership personality and meeting style can impact overall organization function.
Timothy Hoff, professor of management, healthcare systems, and health policy, was recently featured in a News@Northeastern article describing his published article based on ongoing collaborative research with colleagues from Oxford University's Said Business School and Green-Templeton College, in the January issue of the British Journal of Healthcare Management.
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Distinguished Professor Mark Huselid was recently named a fellow by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) and the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR).
Associate Professor Bert Spector shares his thoughts on leadership strategy in the Trump administration.
Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Development Parker Ellen examines how the types of relationships that leaders form can impact employee attitude and behavior.
The “Women Who Empower” summit was recently held at Northeastern University highlighting effective female leadership. Many members of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business community led the event, including Helen Russell, DMSB'88, Co-founder and CEO of Equator Coffee and Teas and a number of D'Amore-McKim professors.
Professor Timothy Hoff discusses why primary care providers could see an increase in group medical visits.
Executive Professor of Management Barbara Larson shares ways to improve remote working conditions.