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Associate Professor Evan Rawley on the Cost of Streamlining a Business
Research by Associate Professor Evan Rawley shows that when businesses streamline their operations, they may face both short-term and ongoing costs that could render them less efficient after the fact.
Professor Alok Gupta Helps Define How Much Data Companies Should Review
Is more information always better? Research by Professor Alok Gupta shows that too much information is a disadvantage.
Professor Kathleen Vohs Explains Why You Should Mind Your Mindfulness
The modern corporate world is hectic, but business leaders think they’ve found their cure-all: promoting “mindfulness” through meditation. But research by Professor Kathleen Vohs and her partner finds that while there are certainly benefits, the practice has drawbacks for the workplace, too.
Professors Connie Wanberg and John Kammeyer-Mueller Extol the Benefits of Extraversion
Wanberg and Kammeyer-Mueller found that the personality trait of extraversion is a persistent advantage in the workplace.
Associate Professor Xiaoji Lin Explains How Wages Impact a Company's Credit Risk
A new study conducted by Associate Professor Xiaoji Lin and fellow researchers found that wage obligations had a first-order effect on credit risk.
Assistant Professor Gaoqing Zhang Reveals Pressure to Manipulate Financial Reports
Peer pressure looms large when we're young, and it turns out it can loom pretty large for grownups, too. As Assistant Professor Gaoqing Zhang found that one firm’s practices can have an impact on other firms because of peer pressure.
Carlson School, U of M Learning Abroad Center Team Up for New 'Business in Dublin' Program
Business students looking to further their business and cultural learning can now look no further than the Emerald Isle. Debuting this academic year, “Business in Dublin” is bringing together students from around the world to take courses at the Quinn School of Business in Ireland’s capital city.
Creating a Truly Global Curriculum
The University has come to recognize that global learning is essential to a well-rounded educational experience and leads to greater success in students’ professional and personal lives.
Carlson School Developing Innovative Ways to Explore Cultural Intelligence
The Carlson School has not rested in its pursuit of enhancing both business and cultural learning for all its students. One of the most significant recent initiatives is called cultural intelligence, or CQ.
CHEMBA Grad Reflects on How Her MBA Helped Her Launch a New Business
After decades in the fashion industry, Tao (Daisy) Wang, ’17 MBA, took a leap and started her own business based on global business practices she learned in the Carlson School’s China Executive MBA program.
Time Abroad Leads Students to Try Multiple International Experiences
Some students chose to have multiple international experiences while at the Carlson School. Here is how those experiences have shaped them.
Lessons Learned Abroad Still Ring True for Grads
Graduates from the University of Minnesota's Carlson Schol of Management share how their experience abroad has inspired and impacted them.