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Not Compensating Canadian Blood Plasma Donors Means Potentially Risky Reliance on Foreign Plasma

Peter Jaworski, associate teaching professor, sheds a light on Canadian plasma donations. He explains that most donors are not compensated and Canada does not collect nearly…

August 13, 2020

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Critical Retention Strategies: AI Identified Dissatisfied Employees Before They Leave

Artificial intelligence technology can inform retention strategies and help employers predict who is most likely to leave, as well as what incentives might encourage them to. …

August 11, 2020

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With Value Approach, Off the Chain Capital is Changing the Bitcoin Investment Narrative

“In order for Bitcoin to go mainstream, we have to find ways to bridge the crypto world with the rest of the world,” said Perianne Boring, distinguished fellow at the Center…

August 11, 2020

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All About Georgetown’s New Master of Science in Business Analytics Program

Sudipta Dasmohapatra, academic director of Georgetown McDonough's new Master of Science in Business Analytics program, goes in-depth on who the new online master’s program is…

August 11, 2020

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CPAs Accuse Banks of Pocketing Finder’s Fees on PPP Loans

In dozens of lawsuits that have been filed over the last three months, accounting firms are seeking a slice of PPP pie through agent fees. Thomas Cooke, distinguished teaching…

August 10, 2020

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Hong Kong’s Richest Family Loses US $8B in a Single Year

Shares of the Kwoks' Sun Hung Kai Properties are now trading at less than half the value of the company's net assets. "The long-term value of these assets is tied to Hong Kong…

August 6, 2020

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How Much Money is in Nonprofit Endowments in America?

The endowment assets of the country’s nonprivate-foundation nonprofits totaled over $690 billion dollars in 2017, according to their Form 990s analyzed by Sandeep Dahiya,…

August 5, 2020

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MBA Leadership Course Tackles How Implicit Bias Affects Decision-Making

How do you ensure MBA students learn to become well-rounded, principled leaders? At Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, the answer begins with an intensive…

August 5, 2020

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Next Steps for Companies That Pledged to Do Better on Diversity

Meeting diversity goals will take much more than training sessions on topics such as implicit bias. “Training can be helpful and start a conversation, but only if it’s part…

August 4, 2020

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Favorite MBA Professors of the Class of 2020

Described as the "kindest, most driven professor at Georgetown," Allison Koester, associate professor at Georgetown McDonough was named to Poets&Quants Favorite MBA Professors of…

August 3, 2020