Tag: Organization and Management
WSJ: The Price Women Leaders Pay for Assertiveness
Associate Professor of Organization and Management Melissa Williams notes nonverbal behaviors can paint a different picture of leadership, particularly for women in management positions.
Goizueta creates Scholarship of Excellence to support commitment to diversity
In an effort to strengthen its commitment to increasing diversity across all MBA programs, the Goizueta Business School has created The Scholarship of Excellence.
LCF students begin leadership training
For the first time this year, One-Year MBA, Two-Year MBA and EvMBA students witnessed what it truly means to be a leader during the Delta Air Lines Leadership Coaching Fellows Program training session recently.
Longhofer examines business, climate change
Climate change.
The UN international treaty on climate change dominated the headlines in 2017.
President Trump caused consternation for some, celebration for others, when in May...
Planets align during 2019 BBA orientation
Each year, BBA students experience the high-ropes challenge courses and unique Alpine Tower at The Kaplan Mitchell Conference Center in Clayton, Georgia as part of their orientation.
Goizueta’s TTC finds cost of specialty coffee lowest in South
Recent observations from Goizueta's Transparent Trade Coffee project found the cost to purchase a pound of specialty coffee is lowest in the South. The project also suggests that coffee is the most expensive out West.
Social Enterprise’s Transparent Trade Coffee launches ongoing editorial series
Academic Director of Social Enterprise Peter Roberts and the Transparent Trade Coffee team have launched a new column series in Daily Coffee News exploring transparency in specialty coffee markets.
MEMBA students learn, grow during West Coast Business Practice Immersion
One week, two cities, 13 on-site corporate immersions, dozens of speakers providing limitless insights, and facilitation and support from more than 30 Emory alumni.
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Goizueta’s Emily Bianchi discusses new findings about CEOs, recessions and ethics
Assistant Professor of Organization & Management Emily Bianchi shows recession graduates are more ethical, less narcissistic and stay with companies longer in a new article from Harvard Business Review
All the Right Pieces: Assembling Atlanta’s real estate success
Business, like chess, offers many paths to success. A well-defined strategy is one approach. Another is taking advantage of a trend or unexpected opportunity. But, sometimes, there’s a chance to execute multiple options.
Coffee with… Peter Topping
It’s Saturday afternoon, and Peter Topping, associate professor in the practice of organization & management, is outside the Executive MBA Program lounge in the Goizueta Foundation Center building. He’s preparing to explain the Birkman Method to a small but vested group: the partners of his executive MBA students.
Knowledge Creation: A look at research from Spring 2017
Goizueta faculty, using rigorous methodologies, focus on researching important problems that affect the practice of business. The following is a sample of recently created new knowledge. To learn more, please visit goizueta.emory.edu/faculty.