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To Get Along With Difficult People, Try This Research-Backed Approach
Brittany Solomon's research emphasizes the importance of understanding each others' self-perceptions.
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Why Amazon Whole Foods’ launch gets a B+
Marketing teaching professor Joseph Cherian explains how Amazon's strategies for Whole Foods may pan out.
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Europe seeks to set global trade rules after Trump steps back
International economics expert Jeffrey Bergstrand says President Trump has effectively removed the U.S. from influencing global trade standards.
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Employee microchip implants: pros and cons
Ethics professor Joseph Holt takes to TV to discuss a vending machine company's offer to implant microchips into its employees.
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Facebook quizzes, games giving personal info away, experts say
Mike Chapple, MSBA academic director and cybersecurity expert, warns that Facebook information could be shared with third parties.
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MBA Deans Share The Hardest Classes They Ever Took
For Mendoza dean Roger Huang, it was a communications course.
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Next generation of grocery shopping pops up at South Bend stores
Local online grocery shopping meets millennial demand, says automation expert Timothy Carone.
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UAW, expert says AM General plan to sell St. Joseph County plant saves jobs
Jeffrey Bergstrand, an expert on international trade, says the sale of AM General in South Bend to a Chinese corporation is an example of an increasingly global economy.
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Uber should take Warren Buffett’s advice for finding a new CEO
In this CNBC commentary, ethics professor Joseph Holt says the next Uber CEO needs intelligence, energy and, especially, integrity.
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Here’s the one glaring problem with the Amazon-Whole Foods deal
CNBC commentary by management and organization professor Craig Crossland.
Craig Crossland