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This course is focused on exploring the current research on best practices in Leadership through the eyes of current practitioners and researchers. The course will focus on the foundational concepts of leadership processes, components of...
AI has been in mainstream media since 2015 and it's been slowly entrenching itself in society even if we don't see it. It's looking to cover and improve efficiencies wherever cost of labor is high, return on investment low, and really wherever...
Influencer Marketing can take on many different forms from sponsored posts, hosting giving aways, or appearing at brand events. What influencer marketing looks like depends on the ask and on the client. Today, we are joined by Assistant...
Features professors Eve Geroulis and Ray Benton as they discuss macromarketing, which is the study of the influence that marketing policies and strategies have on an economy and society as a whole. We are all familiar with marketing campaigns,...
Features Professor April Lane, Kevin Willer of Chicago Ventures, and John Wilson of Winestyr discussing entrepreneurship. We’ve all read the stories, listened to the podcasts, and seen the movies, but do you really know what it is like to be an...
In his latest book, The Importance of Being Funny; why we need more jokes in our lives, Al Gini writes, “My steadfast belief is that humor is an attempt to deal with the palpable absurdity of life.” Listen as we explore the many functions humor...
This course focuses on the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability (CSRS) as it relates to organizations in the domestic and international domain. The course takes an interdisciplinary approach to CSRS, and considers the...
Digital Download/ e-book In contrast to the practice of mindful management, the traditional goal of many business learners – and teachers – is to learn (and teach) work-based tactics, tools, and techniques. While tactics and technology are a...
Among many modern trends reflecting shifts in the way consumers satisfy their needs is the rising popularity of consumption modes based on renting, lending, leasing, and/or sharing. It is referred to as access-based consumption. Once treated as...
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