Emory Business
Local teens attend leadership institute at Goizueta
21st Century Leaders, a non-profit leadership development organization for Georgia high school students, welcomed 71 students to Emory University Goizueta Business School for its Summer Youth Leadership Institute (SYLI).
#ATLMBAMatrix returns to Goizueta for another summer
Each year the Full-Time MBA office at Goizueta throws a unique Summer party. But it's not exclusive to Emory students. No, this invitation goes out to ALL business school interns in Atlanta -- a networking opportunity unique to the industry and perfectly in line with the school's vibrant community.
Retailers taking big steps to keep value-focused customers
“(Retailers) are under pressure to grow and… there are three generic ways to grow your business,” Professor Doug Bowman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Get new customers, steal customers and get current customers to buy more."
MBA alumnus pilots SurveyMonkey through difficult time
Goizueta MBA alumnus Zander Lurie of GoPro took over at SurveyMonkey after the sudden death of its leader, Dave Goldberg.
Emory Trustee, Goizueta alumna featured in Georgia Trend
Stop just a minute and picture a major U.S. defense contractor. Bombers, fighter jets, wing assemblies, all constructed and tested in a huge facility in the South. Now, imagine the general manager of that plant...
Top MBA names Longhofer her favorite professor
“Wes Longhofer is my favorite professor because I admire his commitment to understanding the social and corporate responsibility of businesses within society."
Poets & Quants names Johnson a Top MBA for 2015
Via Poets & Quants:
Brian Mitchell, Goizueta’s associate dean, describes Naomi Johnson as “the total package.” And it’s hard to disagree. A former teacher for...
Goizueta increases total Yellow Ribbon awards for veterans
Emory University's Goizueta Business School has announced an increase in Yellow Ribbon awards from 24 to 50, allowing more U.S. military veterans to gain...
Ready for the future of work?
The new edition of Emory Business magazine examines the inevitable. There is a future, and it includes a need to work. How will the workplace change? What skills are needed? Alumni and faculty provide guidance.
Dealing with the one that makes the “trains run on time”
Adjunct professor Brandon Smith talks to the Wall Street Journal about managing change with those that love structure.
Assistant professor, student named to LEAD Atlanta
Assistant Professor Erika Hall and Evening MBA student Murad Karimi have been named to the 2016 LEAD Atlanta Class of 2016 by Leadership Atlanta.
According...
Tripathi on challenges, wins for Major League Baseball
Via Wallethub:
Get used to seeing more Americans sporting baseball fan gear this summer. If 2014’s any indication — Major League Baseball witnessed its seventh biggest...