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Master’s in Management Celebrates Inaugural Class as Students Prepare to Graduate

Georgetown McDonough’s inaugural Master’s in Management (MiM) class completed their degree requirements in May. The MiM program is a 10-month, STEM-designated, full-time…

May 15, 2020

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Meet the Class of 2020: Brooke Stanley (B’20)

Brooke Stanley (B’20)Hometown: Granville, New York Major(s): Finance and ManagementMinor: Art History Why did you choose Georgetown? I chose Georgetown for its excellent…

May 15, 2020

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Meet the Class of 2020: Anoop Mettu (MiM’20)

Anoop Mettu (MiM’20)Hometown: Hyderabad, India Why did you choose Georgetown? I almost accepted an offer from another university before I heard from Georgetown. However,…

May 14, 2020

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Meet the Class of 2020: Elizabeth DiBiagio (B’20)

Elizabeth DiBiagio (B’20)Hometown: Barre, Vermont Major(s): Management and Marketing Why did you choose Georgetown? I chose Georgetown because of the military-connected…

May 13, 2020

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Meet the Class of 2020: Srilaxmi Sriram (MiM’20)

Srilaxmi Sriram (MiM’20)Hometown: Thrissur, Kerala (God’s Own Country), India What is your favorite memory or proudest moment from your time at Georgetown? My…

May 12, 2020

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The Pandemic Has Probably Made You More Vulnerable With Coworkers — Here’s Why That Could Be a Good Thing

As more people continue to work remotely on a full or partial basis, managers will have to be especially cognizant of how they bring on new team members, says Christine Porath,…

April 29, 2020

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Sports Teams Mull How to Cover Refunds and Lost Ticketing Revenue

[Marty] Conway, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, said the NBA and NHL are attempting to return not only for media dollars but …

April 24, 2020

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Whole Foods Secretly Upgrades Tech to Target and Squash Unionizing Efforts

Artificial intelligence has also been used to predict important employee actions. In a Harvard Business Review article last year, management professors Brooks Holtom of…

April 24, 2020

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Office Hours: Catherine Tinsley Explains Why Social Distancing Is So Hard

As humans, the impulse to maintain human connection runs deep. With the growing COVID-19 crisis, it has never been more difficult to stay connected, while being physically apart.…

April 21, 2020

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9 TED Talks for Leaders Managing Remote Teams

The lack of face-to-face interaction when working digitally can court bad behavior: rudeness, disrespect, dismissiveness, teasing. Management professor Christine Porath studies…

April 8, 2020