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Personal Services are Getting Creative to Stay in Business During Pandemic
While grocery stores and other essential businesses stay open but take health and safety precautions, other businesses have to get creative. “I think if you’re not using this…
July 25, 2020
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What is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy?
“The goal in Chapter 11 is to carve out the productive part of the company and get rid of the parts that are losing money,” said James Angel, associate professor of finance…
July 24, 2020
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Leslie Crutchfield: “Break from Business as Usual”
"All great leaders share one common trait: they're 'leaderfull,' meaning they give power away, rather than hoard it," says Leslie Crutchfield, executive director of Business for…
July 22, 2020
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5G Networks Better Positioned to Weather Extreme Storms – Experts
Betsy Page Sigman, director of assessment and analytics for Georgetown — gives network operators greater insight into their networks to see when a failure is.…
July 21, 2020
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Private Member’s Bill to Reverse Ban on Paid Blood Donations to be Heard in Alberta Legislature
Alberta legislators will likely debate a private member's bill that seeks to overturn a provincial ban on paying for blood and plasma donations. Peter Jaworski, a Georgetown…
July 21, 2020
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Major Networks Face More Financial Fallout if NFL Cancels Season
Marty Conway, adjunct professor of sports business, highlights the uncertain future of the NFL and the relationship between professional football and generating advertising…
July 21, 2020
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4 Ways to Spot A Potentially Toxic Hire Over Video Interview
“There’s a pattern of de-energizing, frustrating, or putting down teammates. It’s not just that Joe is rude; the whole team suffers because of it," said Christine Porath,…
July 18, 2020
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Georgetown Program Gives Returning Citizens a Second Chance
Gerorgetown's McDonough School of Business created the Pivot Program to help previously incarcerated individuals make a turn in their lives through mentorship and expert guidance…
July 17, 2020
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This Georgetown MBA is Helping Businesses Overcome Their COVID-19 Challenges
Robert Knox (MBA'21) started the Georgetown chapter of MBAs Fight COVID-19, a cross-business school initiative to help organizations survive and thrive during the.…
July 17, 2020
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Goya Goods are Center of U.S. Controversy After CEO Backs Trump
Trump’s promotion of the Goya brand may harm its business in the near term, according to Neeru Paharia, a professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of.…
July 16, 2020