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A fintech mortgage company, Better.com, recently positioned itself to go public. Investor momentum began to slow, however, largely because of Founder and CEO Vishal Garg’s
multiple management misjudgments. When Garg fired a large number...
Rumors were that Genene Jones, a licensed vocational nurse (LVN), might be hurting the pediatric patients at Bexar County Hospital, but Dr. Kathy Holland did not believe it. She had worked with Jones and found her to be a particularly good...
Research on sustainable people management has focused on the macro level, while overlooking methods to implement sustainability at the operational level, specifically, in its employee hiring processes. We argue that when hiring processes assess...
For $500 million annually, Facebook contracts Accenture PLC to moderate content that violates its Terms of Service and is not caught by artificial intelligence. The graphic nature of the content has led to mental health issues for content...
Starbucks Corporation is facing a dilemma with a group of employees in Buffalo, New York attempting to form a union in response to compensation and working conditions. Starbucks faces this labor organization effort in the context of a global...
In this article, we present the results of an evaluation of a new paradigm for the undergraduate “Introduction to Management” course. Included is an overview of the basic principles of the pedagogy, the learning objectives of the course, and...
“Cura personalis” is considered a hallmark of Jesuit education. But what is cura personalis and how is it practiced, especially in an online course and during times of unprecedented change and stress in the landscape of higher education? While...
Changing the curriculum is not a task that most business schools would call “easy.” Yet curricular revision is more important than ever, as the need for social change — and the need for forward-thinking future leaders who will help to execute...
This study compares learning outcomes, for an undergraduate statistics course, of traditional sections versus a section based on the Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm (IPP section). It is a before/after-study of 200+ students in a total of six...
In an attempt to engage Jesuit business school students in transformational learning, Marquette University offers the Applied Global Business Learning (AGBL) Program. This program embodies the Ignatian pedagogy paradigm of helping students gain...