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"We were shocked," said Erica Hanner. "None of us had any idea that this was coming. It hurt a lot, honestly. I was speechless for probably 10 minutes after.
When Ann Mary Price, who was 70 years old and worked for the West Virginia State Senate, snatched a Covid-19 vaccine appointment on the first try, she was elated.
Each night in Baltimore approximately 2700 people are without a consistent or overnight place to live.
Anti-Black lending practices of the 20th century have had a lasting impact on American society and the financial health of Black households and individuals.
This episode explores the tension and complementarities between wealth and spirituality. We discuss the origins of the tension and how the two do not have to be at odds.
Compassion is a complex mental state that is essential for leaders who want to embrace organizational humanity.
Shaping organizations that are grounded in values, respect the human experience of their employees, and contribute to something beyond ourselves makes a positive impact for the firm, employees, a
Mindfulness is an excellent tool that is often conflated with simply paying attention. We briefly describe what mindfulness is and its benefits for physical, emotional, and professional health.
In this podcast, we consider the specific challenges for teams while working from home and practices that may support teams as they weather those challenges.
Working from home may seem to simply be an alternative way to accomplish your job, but this structure of work poses its own challenges to spirituality for business leaders.
Calling is a valuable topic that forces students to consider not only their own ambitions, but their gifts and values along with the needs of their community.
Episode 2 includes a discussion with Thomas Plante from Santa Clara University about the importance of discernment for grounded, deep decision-making. We explore both the process of discernment
This episode provides a foundation for a discussion about spirituality, the relationship between work and business, and its importance for character and professional leadership.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
This is one of several resources from a larger set of instructional materials from IAJBS.
Tina was a student who received a grade of zero on the first assignment in a business law course.
Neely Paul was intrigued by the newspaper headline (Underwood, 2006) that accused a local business CEO of embezzling $7 million.
Terrance Lau was the program manager of the Campus Network Refresh, a major program to upgrade network connectivity of the Mountainside State University (MSU).
Delta Air Lines (Delta) had just completed its acquisition of Northwest Airlines (Northwest) and would now start the integration process to become one airline.
The critical incident considers how innovative business models deployed by new entrants have the potential to serve as agents of disruptive or discontinuous change.