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WikiLeaks scandal reminds companies, governments leaks are a real threat
John D’Arcy, IT Management Associate Professor, is quoted in this article about how leaks are a threat to companies and governments
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Beware Of One-Size-Fits-All Business Advice
The Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is mentioned in the column by ND alum Tim Berry, founder of Palo Alto Software, published Dec. 8 on businessinsider.com.
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University of Notre Dame alumnus gives school $10 million gift, which school will match
University of Notre Dame alumnus Kenneth Meyer has donated $10 million to his alma mater to fund master’s of business administration fellowships.
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University of Notre Dame Professor says cheating common on campuses
Dr. Carolyn Woo, dean of the business college at the University of Notre Dame, talked about the nation’s ethical line slipping Nov. 11 in the Sky Room of the McCombs Center at the University of the Incarnate Word.
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Deal for J. Crew Allows It to Go Shopping
The following article mentions Finance Professor Matt Cain’s paper on buyouts with management participation.
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MBA Job Placement Rates Trending Higher
The job market for 2010 MBA graduates made a slow but steady recovery this year, beginning to rebound from one of the worst MBA hiring seasons in recent history.
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WSJ: Regulator Wants Curbs on Financial Futures
CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton spoke at the Mendoza College about the impact of the Dodd-Frank law on financial trading.
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From the South Bronx to West Point
The following article from the Wall Street Journal mentions Mike Burns, MBA ’09
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Positive effects of negative political ads
This article about negative political ads was written by Marketing Professor John Gaski
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Being A Humanist in a Dark Age
This article posted on Triple Pundit mentions Notre Dame Management Professor Ante Glavas and his research into whether sustainability affects employee attitudes.
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