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Nada Sanders, D'Amore-McKim School of Business distinguished professor of supply chain management, comments on Zara's retail success delivering off-the-runway looks to customers using innovative supply chain technology and artificial intelligence.

“I have developed a confidence to trust my inner voice in a room of other business-minded individuals – not just as a mark of my own thoughts, but also as a way to hone my own thinking by allowing my ideas to interact comfortably with the thought processes of others.” – Syed Amir Ali, MBA'18

Chris Riedl, an interdisciplinary assistant professor with D'Amore-McKim School of Business and Khoury College of Computer and Information Sciences, explains his recent crowdsourced innovation research for News@Northeastern.

Jeffery Born, David Myers, and Will Clark, DMSB'17, recently released a study that examines the potential impact of President Trump's tweets on company stock and public standing.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor Gary Young examines the impact of the recent Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase partnership that will provide their employees with an alternative to the current healthcare system.

“When it comes to your career, you should seize opportunities and avoid mistakes. Choosing the D'Amore-McKim certificate program was one of the best choices I have made” saysAtty.

“This is a true executive-style business degree that can be applied to any aspect of the business.” says, Cox

“Having never taken a business course prior to entering the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration program, it was the perfect way to get my feet wet. It didn't take me long to realize that earning my certificate would only be the beginning of my business career.”says Eames.

D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor Timothy Hoff is featured in the latest issue of Northeastern Magazine highlighting his research and new book, Next in Line, in which he examines the setbacks of healthcare commodification. Hoff believes that the quality of doctor-patient relationships is at stake because of rushed, impersonal, and data heavy healthcare practices.

“The MS in Taxation program has enabled me to develop valuable experience in the area of taxation research,” says Aswani.