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David De Cremer released his new book, “The AI-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make AI Work,” last month.

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While most major airlines have fully resumed operations following a massive IT outage last week that grounded flights around the globe, Delta Airlines is still in the thick of it, canceling an additional 415 flights Tuesday morning as it works to restore service.

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D'Amore-McKim Professor of International Business Ravi Sarathy suggests that Delta's strategy of canceling flights rather than delaying them may be contributing to the issue.

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“The main reason I chose D'Amore-McKim was the healthcare administration concentration, which was a perfect fit for my career goals. The flexibility and variety of elective courses allowed me to customize my studies to align with my goals, a feature that was lacking at the other schools I considered.” – Deanna Hart, Part-Time MBA'24

A behavioral study by D'Amore-McKim Professor Yakov Bart shows that job candidates prefer the AI tools used in the hiring process that are “blind” to such characteristics as race, age or gender.

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It seems axiomatic that innovation happens in economies where resources are plentiful, but it is equally true that necessity is the mother of invention, so can new ideas that could transform health care delivery in the developed world arise in low-resource regions?

Reversing the Innovation Pathway Could Be the Key to Cost-Efficient Health Care

A recent conference addressed the urgent sand crisis, with experts discussing sustainable alternatives and the significant impact on the construction industry.

“There are plenty of stories of bubbles, but I think we're far from the bubble, far from bursting the bubble,” says Evodio Kaltenecker, associate teaching professor in Northeastern's D'Amore-McKim School of Business.

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Neon has taken a small-budget horror movie and turned it into an event. A D'Amore-McKim marketing expert says it's a lesson in the power of promotion that goes beyond a stunt and becomes a story.

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“I had limited experience in the policy side of healthcare prior to the Washington, D.C. Residency. Now, I have a broadened perspective of the entire healthcare industry, which is extremely valuable.” – Ravneet Kaur, MBA'24