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Kevin Winter (OneMBA ’09) says companies are struggling with security implications tied to moving data into the public cloud. (Feb. 16) Read in The Wall St...
Professor Sreedhari Desai’s research shows displaying moral symbols can keep employees from being asked to engage in dishonest practices. (Feb. 15) R...
Professor David Ravenscraft sets the bar for teaching and leads by example. (Feb. 15) Read in Poets & Quants ...
Alison Jesse, an MBA admissions director, says third-round applicants are taken just as seriously as first-round applicants. (Feb. 9) Read in Poets &...
Professor Shimul Melwani’s research shows the value of frenemies. (Feb. 6) Read in New York Magazine ...
Finance recruiters give top ratings for communication and strategic thinking skills to UNC Kenan-Flagler MBA grads. (Feb. 1) Read in Bloomberg ...
Professor Shimul Melwani shows that having someone you like but also kind of can’t stand might make you more productive. (Jan. 28) Read in New York ...
Brad McGinity’s (MBA ’11) and Matt Williamson’s (MBA ’05) Windsor Circle is named among the top 100 MBA startups. (Jan. 27) Read in Poets & Quants ...
Global Business Center director Julia Kruse discusses best practices in global job searches. (Jan. 25) Read in Fortune ...
Ravi Maniar (MBA ’16) found the strong community he was seeking in MBA program at UNC Kenan-Flagler. (Jan. 24) Read in Financial Times ...
Professors Claudia Kubowicz Malhotra and Arvind Malhotra show how CEOs can best leverage their Twitter power. (Jan. 18) Read in AFR ...
Sreedhari Desai shows that a virtuous quote in an e-mail signature can insulate against unethical requests. (Jan. 1) Read in Harvard Business Review ...
Morris Gelblum’s (BSBA ’10) startup Sweeps is sweeping the state of North Carolina. (Dec. 29) Read in Forbes ...
Professor Drew Jones details the difficulty of global accountability amidst the climate crisis. (Oct. 21) Read in NPR ...
Shweta Rai (MBA ’16) compares her experience interning at a start-up versus a corporation. (Oct. 19) Read in Fast Company ...
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