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Boeing To Fix Deadly 737 Max Software, But Is That Enough For Passengers?

Consumers’ sour feelings toward the 737 Max may fade soon enough, though, Thomas Cooke, a professor at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, who has expertise in…

April 9, 2019

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10 Best Business Schools For An International MBA

Georgetown’s MBA program includes an international consulting project, where students collaborate for several months to find solutions to a problem faced by a company with…

April 9, 2019

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Wealthfront Bets On ‘Self-Driving Money,’ Following Netflix’s Playbook — Not Wall Street’s

“It seems like everybody wants to be your digital financial advisor,” said Georgetown finance professor James Angel. “There are a lot of startups in the space who are…

March 30, 2019

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Arthur Dong Discusses Huawei’s Record Profit Despite Its Legal Battles

CGTN's Elaine Reyes spoke with Arthur Dong, professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, about Huawei's 5G ambition amid China, U.S. trade.…

March 30, 2019

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Lyft Goes Public At 6 Per Share, But Will The Hype Last?

“One way that I’ve heard this business being viable in the longer term is to get into a market and dominate it,” says Jason Schloetzer, professor of accounting at…

March 29, 2019

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Latest Credit Union-Bank Deal In Florida

Research developed by Prof. David Walker and his colleagues at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business found that credit unions have exhibited strong performance…

March 28, 2019

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Afternoon Report

Betsy Page Sigman, distinguished teaching professor, discusses the launch of Apple+.…

March 26, 2019

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Apple’s ‘Show Time’ Event Puts The Spotlight On Subscription Services

While other streaming services have focused on obtaining the rights to franchises, such as “Star Trek” or “The Avengers,” Apple’s strategy has been to go for star…

March 25, 2019

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U.S. Business Schools Are Reporting Record Employment Rates And Starting Salaries For Their Freshly Minted MBA Grads, But There’s Growing Gap In Job Prospects Between U.S. Nationals And Overseas Students

Many of the best paying jobs are still with management consulting firms and investment banks, according to Doreen Amorosa, associate dean for career services at Georgetown…

March 25, 2019

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How career fairs for students work in international universities

MBA Crystal Ball got in touch with Diana Banks, associate director, MBA Career Center, Georgetown University McDonough School of Business to learn more about how career fairs…

March 25, 2019