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Hogan Criticized for Deleted Facebook Comments

“The rules are not explicit as to whether there are legal issues or something else,” said Betsy Sigman of Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. Sigman said…

February 9, 2017

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In Celebration of the “F” Word

An article by Cathy Tinsley, Professor of Management, and Jason Schloetzer, the William and Karen Sonneborn Term Associate Professor of Business Administration: Failure is not a…

February 9, 2017

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We See Our People Being Directly Threatened

The combination of threatened business interests and employees who psychologically identify with their job has created the ideal atmosphere for encouraging political activism at…

February 7, 2017

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The Global Shifts in 2016

According to Michael Czinkota, a professor of international business and marketing at Georgetown University, “a global approach is imperative to solve global problems.…

February 7, 2017

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International U.S. Business School Students Fear A Travel Ban

Of 542 full-time MBA students at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, one has been identified as a dual citizen of one of the seven named countries. However,…

February 6, 2017

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Nasdaq’s New CEO Adena Friedman Has a Big Job: Reimagining the Stock Exchange

She was a key player in the 2005 acquisition of Instinet Group Inc.’s computerized trading division, a deal aimed at shoring up Nasdaq’s trading technology. While Mr.…

February 3, 2017

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Tax Policy and Trade

The Center for Business and Public Policy at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business hosts a discussion on international tax policy and trade, including the…

February 3, 2017

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Trump’s Travel Ban Leaves Global Businesses and Entrepreneurs Hanging

“It sends a global message,” said Thomas Cooke, a professor at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, “that America is not a good place for doing.” …

February 3, 2017

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Even Free Traders Think NAFTA Needs an Update

“He’s too fixated on tariffs and on Mexico paying for the wall,” Charles Skuba, a former trade official at the Commerce Department, told FP. “Let’s hope he thinks more…

February 2, 2017

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Trump Remains Antagonistic to Fed as Central Bank Convenes for Meeting

A broadcast television interview with James Angel, finance professor: The Federal Reserve met for the first under Donald Trump's presidency. His criticisms of its work have…

February 1, 2017