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Development of the Whole Person at Georgetown McDonough

Evelyn Williams, Georgetown McDonough School of Business professor of management, knows that business leaders’ success depends on more than the right credentials and resume.…

October 30, 2017

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Trump Meets With GOP Senators on Tax Reform, Amid Renewed Feuds

An interview with Thomas Cooke, distinguished teaching.…

October 25, 2017

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Ask the Experts

A Q&A with Prashant Malaviya, Associate Professor of Marketing and Senior Associate Dean for MBA Programs in the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown.…

October 23, 2017

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A Legislative Solution for Net Neutrality May Be Close

An op-ed by Larry Downes, project director at Georgetown University’s Center for Business and Public Policy: “In May, at a Senate Committee hearing on broadband…

October 23, 2017

News Story

The Impact of Social TV on How We Consume Advertisements

Over the years, the way we watch television has changed drastically. Today, an estimated 80 percent of U.S. television viewers use another device while watching television. This…

October 20, 2017

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Are FCC Regulations in the ‘Public Interest’ Costing Consumers?

John Mayo, a professor at Georgetown who specializes in the economics of antitrust and regulation, said during the discussion that “it’s hard to self discipline the FCC and…

October 19, 2017

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Moral Grandstanding

How does moral grandstanding affect the opinions of others? In today's Academic Minute, Georgetown University's Justin Tosi discusses how people can change their beliefs while…

October 19, 2017

News Story

Poetry’s Influence on Leadership

Gaurav Bhalla, adjunct professor of marketing, has published a book, Awakening a Leader’s Soul: Learnings Through Immortal Poems. Bhalla’s book explores the idea of…

October 18, 2017

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Silicon Valley Vs. Wall Street: Can the New Long-Term Stock Exchange Disrupt Capitalism?

“The timing couldn’t be more receptive,” said John Jacobs, a former Nasdaq executive vice president who now teaches at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of.…

October 16, 2017

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Why a 16th-Century Saint Is a Model of Modern Management

An op-ed by Paul Almeida, dean and William R Berkley chair: “When Pope Francis assumed the papacy in 2013, there were cheers from many around the world. Francis was the first…

October 15, 2017