- November 15, 2023
Victoria Grady, associate professor of management, was quoted in an HR Brew article about retention and promotion strategies.
- November 9, 2023
Leaders often claim to value good working relationships, but company practices may not reflect that claim. Management Professor Kevin Rockmann and co-author Caroline Anne Bartel offer three strategies to solve this problem in an article for the Harvard Business Review.
- October 27, 2023
Maury Peiperl, management professor and co-author of a leading textbook on change management spoke to ReWorked about improving the 360-degree employee feedback process.
- October 20, 2023
Some 29% of employees quit within a month of their first promotion. Victoria Grady, associate professor of management, talks to HR Brew about what HR can do to retain these employees.
- October 16, 2023
Associate Professor of Management Heather Vough appeared on the Academic Minute podcast to discuss the growing field of entrepreneurship education and how it could play a critical role in helping entrepreneurs correctly identify themselves.
- October 4, 2023
"If an academic spends years preparing a paper and nobody reads it, does it make a difference in the world? No. That’s why we must change how we write," says Management Professor Kevin Rockmann in an article for AACSB Insights.
- October 2, 2023
Passion is a state of mind that can’t be objectively measured, yet many bosses believe they can spot a passionate employee, writes Associate Professor of Management Heather Vough in an article for Fast Company.
- September 18, 2023
Associate Professor of Management Heather Vough's research into how a focus on passion in creative professions poses risks for employees was covered in Great Place to Work.
- August 18, 2023
When confronted with sexist humor at work, women are often left with no good option, explains Mandy O'Neill in an op-ed for Smartbrief.
- July 31, 2023
Einav Hart, assistant professor of organizational behavior in the management department, explains why you should ask sensitive questions in the workplace in The Academic Minute.