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WikiLeaks: CIA can hack into phones, TVs — everything
Timothy Carone, a data analytics expert, says the WikiLeaks release reinforces the idea that all information in our lives can be acquired and leveraged in ways most people don't even think about.
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You’re fired! How to decide when a tweet goes too far
There's a lot to consider when potentially dismissing an employee over a tweet, ethics expert Joseph Holt says in this CNBC op-ed.
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Commentary: The Oscars best picture mix-up: PricewaterhouseCoopers will never live this down
James O'Rourke IV, an expert in crisis communication, offers his opinion about the Oscar best picture blunder.
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You had one job: Meet the firm behind the Oscars’ biggest blunder
The mistake will do lasting damage to PwC's reputation, said James O'Rourke, professor of management at Notre Dame.
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Some Risk, More Reward for CEOs Embracing Trump’s Sit-Down Meetings
Jia (Jasmine) Hu, assistant professor of management and organization, says small business leaders will benefit from meeting with President Trump.
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A Drone-Slinging UPS Van Delivers the Future
Artificial Intelligence faculty expert Timothy Carone comments on why UPS's test of delivery drones is important to the delivery company's business model.
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The More ‘Active’ An Active Fund Is, The Better, Researcher Says
Finance professor Martijn Cremers says we could be asking the wrong questions about active versus passive management.
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Super Bowl 2017: What Houston residents will reap from the big game
What does a Super Bowl mean economically to a typical resident of a host city? Not as much as you might think, sports economics Richard Sheehan writes for Fox News.
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Oil Firms Plot Divergent Spending Paths
Finance professor and energy expert Gianna Bern explains how big oil companies became "victims of their own success" and the need to reconsider operations going forward.
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Trump’s TPP pullout could hurt workers more than it helps
International finance expert Jeffrey Bergstrand speaks to CNBC about President Trump's decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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