Stern in the News | April 26, 2024
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Financial Times | |
Clinical Professor Thomaï Serdari interview: “Réalisation Par Knows How to Build Buzz. But Can It Create Longevity?”
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The Economist | |
Professor Melissa Schilling interview: “How to Build a Global Business Empire in the 21st Century.”
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Fortune | |
Research from Professor Julianna Pillemer is spotlighted: “The Case Against Work Friends: The Office Has Changed. Maybe It’s Time Our Relationships Do Too.”
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Fortune | |
Commentary from Professor Adam Brandenburger is referenced: “The Ghosts of ‘Wintel’: What Leaders Can Learn From the Diverging Paths That Made Microsoft a $3 Trillion Powerhouse and Flatlined Intel.”
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The Economist | |
Joint research from Professor Gino Cattani is cited: “The Lessons of Woke Scrabble.”
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Pensions&Investments | |
Commentary from Center for Business and Human Rights Director of Operations Kerin McCauley is highlighted: "Lack of Manager Diversity Data at Major Endowments Frustrating — Knight Foundation."
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Fox 5 | |
Professor Nicholas Economides video interview: “Deli Closing After More Than Four Decades.”
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CNN | |
Professor Jonathan Haidt video interview: “How Cell Phones Are Killing Our Kids, and What We Can Do About It.”
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The Today Show | |
Adjunct Professor Stephen Master interview: “Caitlin Clark Went No. 1 in the WNBA Draft. Some Fans Are Outraged at Her Salary.”
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Economic Times | |
Recent commentary from Professor Scott Galloway is highlighted: “'Future of AI & Coding Uncertain': U.S. Millionaires Highlights Key Skills For Better Growth and Higher Salary.”
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Financial Times | |
Professor Aswath Damodaran interview: “Should Governments Tax the Great Boomer Wealth Transfer?”