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February 17, 2020Professors discuss dangers of implicit bias in the workforceTo conclude the annual Notre Dame Ethics Week, a panel entitled “Women in the Workforce” discussed the structural disparities women face in their careers while offering advice to students to recognize and combat this inequality.
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February 14, 2020Your cheatin’ walletThe author of a New York Times piece talks about her own personal experiences with financial infidelity and references marketing professor Emily Garbinsky's research into deceptive behavior related to a couple's finances.
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February 12, 2020The skinny on the ongoing Morningstar ratings squabbleA study by finance professor Huaizhi Chen and his co-researchers suggests that up to one-third of bond funds misstate their riskiness and Morningstar passes the poor data to investors. Morningstar believes the paper's findings are incorrect in part due to the presence of unrated fixed-income securities in the funds.
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February 11, 2020Companies need to work harder and smarter at cultivating high-potential womenIn an article for Forbes, management professor Joseph Holt talks about the increase in the number of female CEOs, which still only amount to 6% of companies led by women.
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February 4, 2020Analytics for all at Notre DameMendoza's focus on enhancing its analytics programs and coursework throughout its programs was featured in an INFORMS magazine and newsletter.
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February 3, 2020How Boeing lost its waySafety issues and distrust in Boeing's brand stemmed from a culture shift in the company opines management and ethics professor Joseph Holt in a piece for Forbes.
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February 1, 2020When less (frequent) is moreAccountancy professor F. Asís Martínez-Jerez and his co-researchers explain their pilot project, revealing that the best performance is achieved when detailed feedback is delivered less frequently, in a piece for Strategic Finance.
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January 31, 2020IBM CEO Rometty to step down; cloud boss to succeedReuters and 20+ other news services included comments by Management professor Timothy Hubbard about the IBM CEO Ginni Rometty's departure from the company.
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January 31, 2020Chinese students respond to supply shortages throughout hospitals in Wuhan City in the midst of coronavirus outbreakThe Observer interviewed accountancy alum Kay Xu who is a member of a donation network of volunteer students and alumni from Notre Dame, the University of Chicago and other schools in the Greater Chicago Area who are responding to medical supply shortages in Wuhan, China.
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January 30, 2020IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to retire in AprilAccording to management professor Timothy Hubbard in an article for CNN, Ginni Rometty's exit from IBM marks the departure of one of the most prestigious female CEOs of the past decade.
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