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Leadership Lessons From Up High

Leadership Lessons From Up High

April 24, 2014
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Hubert Glover writes book on leadership with endorsements from Bill Cosby and Tommy Hilfiger.

Business leaders must learn to read digital signals to determine when it is time to improve their current business model and when it is time for reinvention.

A company whose CEO is an effective communicator is likely to have a stronger performance, according to STAR research conducted at Drexel LeBow.

Regional Subcultures Affect Foreclosure Rates

Regional Subcultures Affect Foreclosure Rates

April 24, 2014
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Economists traditionally assume that people are well informed, rational and act in their own best interests; but some economists can’t help but notice situations where this theory doesn’t ring true.

The benefits of financial flexibility can arise from multiple sources. Here we turn to the linkages between debt and financial flexibility, particularly in light of the ongoing pandemic.

Demonstrate Shared Values to Enhance Customer Relationships

Demonstrate Shared Values to Enhance Customer Relationships

April 24, 2014
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Corporate social responsibility is good for the bottom line.

Associate Professor of Marketing Daniel Korschun and co-authors examined how customer and employee pairs influence one another as they form a relationship.

Keeping Your Reputation Out of the Jaws of Social Media

Keeping Your Reputation Out of the Jaws of Social Media

April 24, 2014
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In today’s environment, how nonprofit organizations communicate is as important as what they communicate.

Tim Massaquoi, licensed professional counselor and former NFL tight end, was the keynote speaker of A Catalyst for the Cause: Fostering Greater Equity in Sport.

Two Days in the Life

Two Days in the Life

April 24, 2014
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After nearly 30 transformative years at Drexel, Diana Sandberg's legacy will be felt in every future analyst, trader and portfolio manager she’s helped shape.

LeBow College of Business held its inaugural Finance Week last week offering students a glimpse into the many opportunities in finance during the week-long series of workshops, programs and speakers.

Market Street Gets Schooled

Market Street Gets Schooled

April 24, 2014
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Executive Director Patricia Connolly speaks with Lisa Blais and Greig Schneider of Egon Zehnder regarding culture and talent and how they are impacting the boardroom.

Associate Director Alyssa Abbott speaks with Paula Loop, Governance Insight Center Leader at PwC, about the future of work as well as the board’s oversight of how changes in work will affect a company’s recovery.

Assistant Director of Undergraduate Advising Teal Golden and Academic Advisor Shawna Morse received Drexel's 2018-2019 Awards for Academic Advising.

Running the Field of Dreams

Running the Field of Dreams

April 24, 2014
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The man behind the world’s best mascot: Tom Burgoyne ’88.

Executive Director Patricia Connolly spoke with Lisa Blais and Greig Schneider of Egon Zehnder on how the pandemic is reshaping the way boards and companies approach talent overall.

LeBow alum Peter Gilligan, VP and chief real estate officer of Wawa, talks about how the company chooses new locations and why the brand is so beloved.

Phantasy Job

Phantasy Job

April 24, 2014
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Two alums keep a lot of baseballs in the air: Phillies’ Controller Mike Carson ’97 and Director of Marketing Mike Harris ’01.

The Philadelphia 76ers are a team on the rise, garnering new audiences as it harnesses the talent it’s been amassing for years. Alex Norcross is on a similar track.

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