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MTV remakes itself for the millennial generation
The following article in the Los Angeles Time quotes Adjunct Instructor Carol Phillips, department of marketing, about MTV’s reinvention for the millennial generation.
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Honestly, that’s not a very ethical way to do things
This article in The Age discusses the book Blind Spots, co-authored by Management Professor Ann Tenbrunsel.
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Seven Communication Rules For The Debt Super Committee
In this Business Insider article Professor Ann Tenbrunsel gives her negotiation advice to the debt super committee who are challenged with cutting at least $1.2 trillion from the federal deficit.
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MBA Programs Show Increased Emphasis on Business Ethics
This U.S. News and World Report University Directory article mentions the Notre Dame MBA No. 4 worldwide ranking in the Aspen Institute’s Beyond Grey Pinstripes.
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Thrill-Seeking CEOs
In this Inside Higher Ed’s Academic Minute interview, Finance Professor Matthew Cain reveals how a thrill-seeking personality translates into the business world.
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Postal Workers Fight Back against cuts?
The following article on Fox28.com quotes Management Professor Jim O’Rourke about the Postal Service cutting jobs and closing branches.
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The Consequences of Being Overpaid
In the blog by Amy Zipkin, Management Professor Adam Wowak is quoted about his research on CEOs with the highest salaries receiving the largest raises.
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CNBC’s “Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge MBA Face-off
MBA students from the Mendoza College of Business compete for prizes and bragging rights in a nine-week, fantasy stock and currency trading competition.
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Study: Highest-Paid CEOs Get Largest Raises
Adam Wowak, assistant professor of management, is quoted in this Inside INdiana Business article about CEOs with the highest salaries being more vulnerable to dismissal if they make mistakes.
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Federal Regulations: Are American Businesses Unduly Burdened?
The following ABC News article quotes Paul Schultz, the director of the Center for the Study of Financial Regulation, about federal regulations on businesses.
Amy Bingham