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Global Supply Chains VOD
Great Decisions investigates the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on global trade and asks how to secure supply chains that stretch around the world. Watch an interview with…
January 4, 2021
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For MBA Students, There is a Staple Store of Recruitment Opportunity in 2021
[Kerry] Kidwell-Slak also reports that many companies are putting a renewed emphasis on diversity, equity and inclusion in their hiring efforts following the global Black Lives…
December 30, 2020
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IPOs in 2021: After a Year of Impressive Pandemic Offerings, These Tech Companies Expect to Keep it Rolling
By postponing their offerings, Roblox and Affirm have time to file amended paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission that could enable them to either sell more shares…
December 24, 2020
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B-Schools (Try to) Predict What 2021 Will Look Like
“Across graduate business education, we are seeing an increase in interest in our programs — which is to be expected in an unstable economy when people take the time to gain…
December 23, 2020
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Parents Feeling Guilty About Covid Ignites Boom in Toy Sales
“For many parents, there has been this tension where they wish they could spend more time with their kids,” said Rebecca Hamilton, marketing professor at Georgetown.…
December 18, 2020
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CEO Turnover Has Been Down at Some Companies During the Coronavirus Crisis. Here’s Why.
“CEO departures are like hitting a pause button inside companies,” noted Jason Schloetzer, an associate professor of business administration at Georgetown University’s…
December 18, 2020
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Disarray & Hope in Latin America
How can Latin America rebound amid so many challenges? Ricardo Ernst, the Baratta Chair in Global Business and co-director of the Global Logistics Research program at Georgetown…
December 15, 2020
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Interactive Brokers, Robinhood Glitches Send Users Scrambling
“Obviously, this is a black eye on any firm that has an outage because customers depend upon their access to the market, and the more time-sensitive their trading, the bigger…
December 7, 2020
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How Covid-19 Led to Donald Trump’s Defeat
An article by Stephen Weymouth, associate professor of international business: "Did the COVID-19 pandemic doom Donald Trump’s re-election? Our study examining the effect of…
December 7, 2020
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How to Lead by Example in a Crisis
Bob Bies is a professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business where he researches leadership strategies, workplace revenge, and effective methods of…
December 7, 2020