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The lack of practical late-night dining options had been a huge void on the Cliffside campus, a smaller, residential campus of Northern University.
Deutsche Telekom, a German listed company had proposed to merge its wholly-owned subsidiary T-Mobile USA with MetroPCS, a U.S. listed wireless services provider.
Grey is a relatively new zone sales manager in the Colorado Springs sales branch of a mainframe computer company.
The church finance team co-chair was asked by the head pastor to spearhead a review of a job description for an office administrator.
Caribou Mountain Credit Union (CM CU) once offered its own credit card to its members.
Mary returned from two years as a Peace Corps volunteer filled with questions.
This descriptive case describes the journey of Skyline Exhibits, a worldwide market leader in the trade show display industry, as it created and launched a dramatic innovation in its industry.
Cummins Crosspoint Kinetics, a division of Cummins Crosspoint, the Cummins Engine distributor in Indianapolis, Indiana faced a thorny problem.
Koji managed two stores and an e-commerce site for a New York subsidiary of a Japanese apparel company. It designed and sold jeans and denim products in its own retail chain and online stores.
In response to employee requests, Tony Treanor, Director of Human Resources at Northwestern Counseling & Support Services (NCSS), was faced with making an important policy decision about perm
Business Schools have typically approached ethical and/or sustainability aspects of their curriculum as complements to the traditional business disciplines.
Ignatian Pedagogy has been an integral part of Jesuit education, functioning as an anchor that has guided teaching and pedagogical research in Jesuit univer- sities in many areas, such as service lear
Whoever thought of the theme of “accompanying” for the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE) conference in San Francisco (July 2014) should be congratulated.
The Journal of Jesuit Business Education is the peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education (CJBE).
Catholic Universities frequently seek to anchor students’ educational experience in the spiritual charism of a founding religious order (Wilcox et al., 2013).
Few authors have articulated an Ignatian perspective on leadership.
Welcome to Volume 6 of the Journal of Jesuit Business Education (JJBE). On this ve-year anniversary of the launch of the Journal, we pause to consider our brief history.
Critics of contemporary business education are growing in number and their calls for reform are getting louder and more urgent.