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Why Can't We Be Friends? Saving Workplace Relationships

Conflicts among co-workers are ubiquitous in business. Sometimes they generate positive momentum, but they can often disrupt and stand in the way of workplace efficiency.

New 'Ambicultural' Manager Combines Best of East and West

While Chinese and Western companies have been doing business with each other for many years, styles of communicating often prevent them from working together as efficiently as possible. Combining the better of two cultures can help managers bridge the cultural chasm underlying them.

How to Drive Business Growth and Innovation in Your Company

You do not need to be a rocket scientist to figure out that the pace of business change continues to accelerate and that technology is a big driver. Well, buckle your seat belts, because on the horizon are cost-effective robots and smart machines powered by artificial intelligence.

Living Lean: How to Save Time and Money by Using Principles of Lean Thinking in Everyday Situations

Although lean principles originated in the business arena, they can be readily applied to everyday scenarios in our lives to improve the way we operate.

BizBasics: ‘Big Data’ With Robert Carraway

In this video, Professor Robert Carraway breaks down what big data is and explains how its four components can work together to avoid life-changing errors and missed opportunities.

Education in Entrepreneurship Gives Prison Inmates a Second Chance

Each day, nearly 1,600 prisoners in the United States leave jail and re-enter society. One of the primary factors influencing recidivism, or the return to prison, is the inability to find a job. People can change, and educational institutions can make a big difference in the success of their futures.

What Is Design Thinking?

Design Thinking for problem solving offers a systematic approach to creativity in order to solve complex business challenges and keep businesses ahead of the innovation curve.

BizBasics: "Weber-Fechner Law of Pricing"

As Professor Ron Wilcox explains, our perception of a dollar changes within the context of a specific purchase. If you understand the Weber-Fechner Law of Pricing, more of your money might stay in your wallet.

Attitude Matters: Marketing to Woo Customers

A marketing model formulated by Darden Professor Raj Venkatesan to measure attitude helps companies predict customer behavior and value.