Professor Brad Staats, associate dean of MBA Programs, writes about the importance of international students at UNC Kenan-Flagler and for the U.S. economy.
Learning and development leaders balance challenges during COVID times
With a long track record of MBA graduates building successful careers in healthcare, the educational offerings are stronger than ever at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
When the COVID-19 crisis caused a course cancellation, UNC Kenan-Flagler went online to offer a new class on the business implications of the pandemic.
Faculty experts analyze the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of their areas of research expertise
Dr. Bradley Staats explains the importance of ongoing education with seven key takeaways on why learning is important to staying relevant, reinventing yourself and thriving.
On Black Friday, there’s a lot more going on than great sales. Here’s what happens behind the scenes as retailers prepare for one of the busiest shopping ...
Money isnt’ the answer, write RJ Niewoehner and Brad Staats.
Experience might be at the heart of the problem, according to Brad Staats’ research involving cardiologists.
Back when Brad Staats was getting his MBA at Harvard Business School, he came up with a list of the five criteria he envisioned in a perfect job. It includ...
These days, doing a good job — and advancing in your career — isn’t about mastering a predetermined set of skills and knowledge. Why? Because by the time...
Healthcare in the U.S. is big business – equivalent to the fifth largest economy in the world, with more than $3 trillion spent annually. It also has big c...
Keep learning or become irrelevant. But the problem is, we’re bad at learning. We’re our own worst enemies: fear of failure, the tendency to tread paths al...
Employee turnover isn’t just a managerial challenge. The resulting disruption, hiring and training costs along with decreased productivity and customer sa...
The 2016 Warren Bennis Prize – which honors the previous year’s best Harvard Business Review article on leadership – has been awarded to Brad Staats, assoc...
Professor Camelia Kuhnen came to the U.S. from Romania to study at MIT. Today she is an expert in neuroeconomics, behavioral finance and corporate finance. She studies the intersection of human nature and finance.
Chris Bingham, Brad Hendricks and Travis Howell (PhD '20) find that founders need advice more than other managers do, but they are also more likely to ignore it.
Professors Chris Bingham and Brad Hendricks and Travis Howell (PhD '20) write about the consequences of bringing a former CEO back to the firm.