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Jared Molton (MBA ’15), a professional magician, took a job with Amazon when he graduated. (Dec. 14) Read in Poets & Quants ...
CEOs can shape the conversation, find Claudia Kubowicz Malhotra and Arvind Malhotra. (Dec. 14) Read in MIT Sloan Management Review ...
Anne Burke Baldridge and Stetson Starkey (both BSBA ’16) are profiled. (Dec. 8) Read in Poets & Quants ...
Sreedhari Desai’s research shows how changes in work report formatting can prevent overbilling. (Dec. 1) Read in Harvard Business Review ...
Two professors are bridging the gap between for-profit business models and social responsibility. (Nov. 25) Read in Forbes India ...
Camelia Kuhnen says Black Friday promotions target impulsive buying behaviors. (Nov. 20) Read in Huffington Post ...
Operations professors link the use of part-time workers with store sales. (Nov. 16) Read in Bloomberg ...
The professor explains how self-control affects your work performance. (Nov. 3) Read in Strategy+Business ...
Brad Staats writes about why firms struggle to be “learning organizations.” (Nov. 1) Read in Harvard Business Review ...
Randy Meyer conducted a benchmarking study of the Triangle and other hubs for tech startups. (Jan. 24) Read in The News & Observer ...
Sreedhari Desai’s research on marriage structure, gender and work is featured. (Jan. 22) Read in Huffington Post ...
Camelia Kuhnen says that people who are good at regulating their emotions tend to be better at investing. (Jan. 21) Read in CNBC ...
Love-hate relationships at work might be good for you, writes Shimul Melwani. (Jan. 20) Read in Harvard Business Review ...
Allison Hughes (MBA@UNC ’14) has faced many hardships as a military vet and spouse, but she has done incredible things to overcome and help others. (Jan. 1...
Research from UNC Kenan-Flagler shows that employees who come to work in pain have lower energy levels, do the minimum and are less helpful to colleagues. ...
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