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Amajor Tesla investor has called on the company's board to oust Elon Musk as CEO in an interview with Newsweek. Newsweek has reached out the auto manufacturer for comment via email. Why It Matters Musk, the world's richest person, has taken on a visible role in President Donald Trump's second administration, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But his political involvement…Newsweek
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Employees Won't Trust AI If They Don't Trust Their Leaders
According to PwC's 2025 AI predictions, artificial intelligence (AI) is the major factor fundamentally changing how to do business and create value this year. AI is swiftly being integrated into how employees execute core tasks in organizations across industries, from streamlining customer service to supporting decision-making and improving efficiency. This tech is also poised to change how…Harvard Business Review -
Learning business without borders: Graduate students gain global insights over spring break
Students traveled to Iceland, Denmark, London, and Silicon Valley, engaging with industry leaders in finance, sustainability, and global business.
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Applying MBA skills to drive long-term strategic business impact
“Taking ownership of a high-visibility project that had a tangible strategic outcome was the highlight of my residency. It's fulfilling to know that the work I accomplish over my yearlong residency will leave an impact on the Ballet for years to come.” – Steve Hume, MBA'25
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Navigating shifting skies: The evolving landscape of the airline industry
The airline industry is undergoing major changes driven by economic uncertainty, evolving consumer behavior, and new technologies. Airlines are navigating rising costs, shifting preferences, and safety concerns, while looking to emerging markets and sustainability for future growth.
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Business of Entertainment club shines a spotlight on the industry behind the scenes
The Business of Entertainment (BoE) Club is redefining how business students engage with the world of film, music, and TV. Founded by D'Amore-McKim students who saw an untapped opportunity, BoE provides a space for those passionate about entertainment to come together, learn, and explore career possibilities.
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Balancing creativity and analytical thinking to make an impact
“The program also emphasizes mentorship and networking, which has been valuable. I've connected with professionals and peers who inspire and challenge me. This experience has truly helped prepare me for my future career.” – David B., MS in Accounting/MBA'24
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From hype to impact: AI investments that pay off
AI doesn't have to be expensive for small and mid-sized businesses. By building strong Human-AI teams, designing processes that enhance collaboration, and fostering continuous feedback loops, companies can leverage AI to improve decision-making, customer service, and adaptability—without the hefty price tag.
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Eddleston honored for leadership in entrepreneurship and small business research
Recognized for her groundbreaking research on family businesses and women's entrepreneurship, Professor Kimberly Eddleston was recently honored with USASBE's highest distinction.
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From the classroom to KPMG: Transforming with an MS in Accounting/MBA degree
“I sought a clear path to a new career and was thrilled to find that the D'Amore-McKim program integrates professional experience into its curriculum. I wanted a program that emphasizes practical experience and effectively prepares me for a successful transition.” – Emily Malzone, MS in Accounting/MBA'24
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Shaping stories that connect: Yakov Bart on the evolution of Super Bowl advertising
This year's Super Bowl ads are more than just entertainment—they're a reflection of evolving consumer values and cutting-edge marketing strategies. Professor Yakov Bart of the D'Amore-McKim School of Business breaks down the trends, from emotional storytelling to the rise of AI.