Metro News & Notes: MBA Relevancy, Bad Business and more
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Metro News & Notes: Paris Agreement, Harvard Memes And More
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Metro Jobs Report: The Future of Coal, Summer Jobs And More
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Graziadio Professor Explores Net Neutrality From Both Sides
Pepperdine’s Graziadio School of Business and Management Professor Nelson Granados recently published an article in Forbes, in which he delved into both sides of the net neutrality argument.
Urbanization And Populism Clash, Says Ted Rogers Faculty
There’s a wide gap between rural dwellers and city folks, explains Dr. Kim Bates, Director of MBA Programs at the Ted Rogers School of Management, and Dr. Steven Murphy, Dean of the School. This gap is apparent in the results of the U.S. elections, where “Trump supporters are those who have been left behind by globalization and digitization,” and are stranded in small communities where they cannot get gainful employment, states The Globe and Mail article. According to this populist politics narrative, universities pollute the minds of the young, filling them with new ideas that leave the past behind, and business schools play a major role in this. Continue reading…
Friday News & Notes: The Trump Effect, Career Bumps And Early Careers
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