Surviving the Thaw
Vaccinations are on the rise, new infections are falling and maybe there’s a thaw, a possible end to this crazy time.
Digital Transformation
“Some of the new spending habits will ‘stick,’ and that will require businesses to
be adaptive in that model, all the while keeping the brand strong.”
A Moving Year
Real estate is one of the industries leading the COVID-19 economic recovery, but that industry resurgence is not universal.
Comparing Stock Markets to Economies
The fruits of the market’s boom have not been felt everywhere.
Invisible Giants – The Twins of Supply and Demand
What lessons have the twin giants, supply and demand, learned and what have they to say about recovery and the future?
The Way Through
In all likelihood, our emergence from the pandemic will take longer than its sudden, unexpected arrival, but it’s very possible that the change in the business climate will be no less dramatic.
Patent ‘Race’ Not So Speedy
“If you’re going to wait for a patent before starting your business, I’d strongly recommend against that.”
Adapting to Change
Marc and Jennifer Nay opened a veterinary hospital, and the entrepreneurial chapter of their lives.
Steve Rempel – Conversations from the C-Suite
A Prescription for the Pharmacy of the Future – Company aims to become health care destination
What You Don’t Know Won’t Hurt You. Or Will It?
“When there’s uncertainty, people are able to deny there might be something negative in their workplace.”
Social Media Influence Puts Auto Sales in High Gear
Though sales remain best associated with traditional media, social media is tilting buyers’ perceptions from one manufacturer to another.
Blockchain Leads to Better Transparency, but Can it Be Secure?
Harbert College researchers explore means to keep proprietary information secret along the blockchain without distorting transparency.
Firing CEO Alters C-Suite Landscape Elsewhere
When a CEO is dismissed, peer CEOs often turn fiscally conservative, dialing back on research and development, acquisitions and capital expenditures.
Tech Firms Busy Searching for the Perfect Job Candidates
Companies may miss out on high-quality employees by focusing on ‘unicorn’ candidates.
Explain Why You’re Doing What You’re Doing
When technological change is accompanied by transparency, consumers are more likely to accept the change, even if they don’t benefit from it.
Pursuit of Knowledge More than Just Curiosity
Knowledge is a passion for this assistant professor in Supply Chain Management.
Do Retail Stock Traders View the Market Differently?
Recent growth in retail stock trading, made easier by apps such as Robinhood, raises important questions about the behavior of traders.