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MBA Prof. Arthur Dong: Warren Buffet Valuations & MBAs

How beneficial is an MBA when you have an undergrad business degree? What does a Warren Buffet valuation look like? Our latest guest is MBA Professor Arthur Dong, a professor of…

June 15, 2020

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Mad Dash for Cash Drives Biggest Month for Follow-on Offerings Since the Financial Crisis

“There’s still uncertainty about what the future holds with vaccines and a second wave [of COVID-19 infections], so while the window of opportunity is available, it makes a…

June 15, 2020

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It’s Time to Think Seriously About Paying Blood Donors

This week, the Adam Smith Institute [ASI] in the United Kingdom released Professor Peter Jaworski’s Bloody Well Pay Them: The case for Voluntary Remunerated Plasma Collections.…

June 15, 2020

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Learning a New Game

My name is Mohit Gupta and I’m 28 years old. And I’m an MBA student at Georgetown University, McDonough School of.…

June 12, 2020

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America’s Stay-at-Home Seafood Binge Now Faces Virus Threat

"Once consumers learn a few seafood recipes they like, they are likely to continue cooking seafood at home," said Rebecca Hamilton, professor of marketing at Georgetown'…

June 12, 2020

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You Can Pay Off Credit Card Debt Faster With This Strategy

“Your minimum payments are roughly around 2% of your balances, and missing these will hurt your credit score,” says Simon Blanchard, an associate professor of marketing at…

June 11, 2020

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From Income Share Agreements to the ‘Bank of Mom and Dad,’ Funding Pressure has Forced Students and Startups to Find Creative Solutions to Finance MBA Degrees

Most students combine multiple sources of funding to pay for an MBA, according to Shelly Heinrich, associate dean of MBA admissions at Georgetown University’s McDonough School…

June 11, 2020

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Commentary: Systemic Racism, Lay It To Rest

“At the end of the day, a social movement is only as effective as its leaders, and the most effective leaders are those willing to share power and lead from behind,” wrote…

June 10, 2020

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How to Have More Productive Conversations About Race in the Workplace

Whatever the goal, the discussion should explicitly center on racial-justice issues within the company, according to Ella Washington, a professor of practice at Georgetown…

June 10, 2020

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Corporate America’s Work in Fighting Racism is Just Beginning

Georgetown University’s Ella Washington explains how to build more a more just workplace — and society — over the long.…

June 9, 2020