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Here’s What a Breakup of Procter & Gamble Would Look Like

Jason Schloetzer, professor of accounting at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business, agreed that selling some divisions would simplify the company's bureaucracy problem.…

July 19, 2017

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Larry Downes: Title II Disrupts the Disruptors

Larry Downes, project director of the Evolution of Regulation and Innovation project at the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy, said the FCC should reclassify…

July 17, 2017

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Business Schools Turn to Social Media to Recruit Millennials

Shari Hubert, associate dean of MBA admissions at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, agreed: “We encourage our current students to use these platforms to share their…

July 17, 2017

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Why Does Everyone Suddenly Seem to Have a Side Hustle?

Patrick McGinnis is a venture capitalist and advisor to entrepreneurs, multi-national corporations, and the World Bank. An early investor in companies including ipsy, Afiniti,…

July 17, 2017

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‘No One Should Feel Invisible

Motivation found Mr. Bellamy that summer, when his father suffered a stroke, and the young man had to step up and help support the family. He got a job at Wendy’s — and he…

July 16, 2017

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U.S. Exports Improve But More Can Be Done — Starting With China Meeting

An op-ed by Charlie Skuba, professor of the practice: “U.S. international business has had a rough run over the last half decade. Especially in the last two years, a…

July 14, 2017

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They’re The World’s Fastest Traders. Why Aren’t They Thriving?

High-frequency traders want “a Goldilocks market with just the right amount of volatility,” said Jim Angel, a professor at Georgetown University in Washington. “They don…

July 13, 2017

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O’Rielly: Substantive Comments More Persuasive Than ‘People Letting Off Steam”

During an event hosted by the Georgetown University Center for Business & Public Policy, Commissioner O’Rielly said he doesn’t “have separation” of comments submitted by…

July 12, 2017

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Georgetown’s Nickolas Stukel Helps Fund Medicinal Music Through Marathon-Running

Strums & Strides is an organization started by Nickolas Stukel, a current dual MD/MBA student at Georgetown University, to promote awareness of the healing power of music and…

July 12, 2017

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It’s A Dangerous Time to be a Bad CEO

Jason Schloetzer, a professor at Georgetown University and a co-author of the report, said he thinks the uptick in changes is “reflective of the shorter leash and the decrease…

July 11, 2017