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September 25, 2015A Catholic CEO Urges The Pope To Embrace Capitalism As A Force For Good
Dan Hesse MBA '77, former chief executive of Sprint, is quoted in Forbes: "I believe Pope Francis should encourage Catholics, and non-Catholics who share his views, to become capitalists and pursue business careers."
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September 25, 2015A brother with autism led to this software startup
Crain's Chicago Business profiles Katie Hench MNA '11 about her company, Infiniteach.
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September 23, 2015CIO hits college fairs to court tech talent
Textron CIO Diane Schwarz '85 talks to CIO.com about Textron's recruiting at and collaborating with the Mendoza College of Business.
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September 23, 2015Francis Challenges Us All
In an opinion piece for U.S. News & World Report, Mendoza finance professor Martijn Cremers writes that the pope has a message that extends far beyond capitalism and climate change.
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September 23, 2015Do CMOs Really Add Value?
Yes, by about 15 percent, according to a study by assistant marketing professor Frank Germann and covered in the Harvard Business Review.
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September 21, 2015Notre Dame goal: No coal
ND will cease burning coal by 2020; news comes days before Climate Investing Conference at Mendoza.
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September 15, 2015New study found correlation between executive stock options and product safety
Fortune reports on research by management professors Adam Wowak, Mike Mannor and Kaitlin Wowak.
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September 14, 2015Masters in management lift fortunes of US business schools
Mary Goss, director of Graduate Business Programs, discusses how the Master of Science in Management fits into the b-school landscape in an article for the Financial Times.
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September 14, 2015Safety Suffers as Stock Options Propel Executive Pay Packages
Management professors Adam Wowak, Mike Mannor and Kaitlin Wowak found that "CEO option pay was associated with both a higher likelihood of experiencing a recall as well as a higher number of recalls."
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September 9, 2015A class taught by top CEOs
As a former chief executive of American Airlines, Tom Horton has quite a story to tell. After all, he became CEO on the day that American’s parent company, AMR, filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011. Horton subsequently led the company through a very successful restructuring and turnaround, which culminated in the 2013 merger with US Airways, creating the world's largest airline.…
Carol Elliott