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Professor Paul Hardart offers insight into why Marvel's re-release of Avengers: Endgame is beneficial to the brand and outweighs any incremental marketing costs

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Excerpt from Marketplace -- "And according to Paul Hardart, director of the entertainment, media and technology program at the New York University Stern School of Business, Marvel has such a loyal fanbase that the 'Avengers: Endgame' re-release is probably a great idea, and one that isn’t going to cost very much to promote."
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In a co-authored op-ed, Research Scholar Brandon Fuller explains California's housing-affordability crisis and the state's recent shelving of Senate Bill 50

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Excerpt from City Journal -- "In the end, SB 50 is no more dead than its predecessor bill, SB 827, which similarly sought to permit multifamily housing near transit lines. Neither the coalition built by the bill’s sponsor, State Senator Scott Weiner, nor the crisis that it aims to address are going away. But if housing reformers are serious about addressing the root causes of the home-voter impulse, they’ll need to plan for contingencies."
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Professor Alain Bertaud notes that the concept of a smart-city has evolved over time; his book, "Order without Design," is referenced

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Excerpt from Axios -- "Alain Bertaud, author of 'Order without Design' and a professor at New York University, tells Axios that the term 'smart cities' began mostly as a slogan. But over time, its definition has been fungible."
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NYU Stern Executive Education to Host SRW&Co.’s 2020 ASEAN Global Leadership Program in NYC

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The ASEAN region plays a vital role in spurring economic growth and innovation across several industries both in the region and globally. To develop and inspire today’s global leaders, NYU Stern Executive Education will welcome regional management consulting firm SRW&Co. for their ASEAN Global Leadership Program (AGLP), from April 13 to April 17, 2020. 
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Joint research by Professors Tülin Erdem, Vishal Singh and PhD candidate Poppy Zhang on how consumers favor brands that help refugees is spotlighted

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Excerpt from BizEd Magazine -- "'These findings indicate that businesses can view these efforts as more than just philanthropy,' says Tülin Erdem, co-author of the report and chair of NYU Stern’s marketing department. A company’s support of refugees 'impacts brand image and consumer brand purchase behavior positively,' says Erdem. The survey results are consistent with other research that shows an increasing number of consumers prefer socially responsible brands."
 

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Professor Deepak Hegde offers advice to entrepreneurs who are looking to scale startup companies

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Excerpt from Business Insider -- "That's according to Deepak Hegde, associate professor of management and organizations at New York University. Hegde also directs Endless Frontier Labs, which helps technology and science startups scale. (One alum is Analytical Flavor Systems, a machine-learning and artificial-intelligence platform that predicts individual taste profiles that's now being leveraged to design boutique bread flavors.)"
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Professor Susan Stehlik shares insights for how world leaders can effectively use communication strategies at the G20 Summit

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Excerpt from Business Insider -- "Trump can get on Xi's good side by asking questions instead of proposing a solution without listening. Susan Stehlik, the director of NYU Stern Business School's management communication program, said Western leaders can fall into the trap of presenting a proposal right at the top of the meeting."
 
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Professor Susan Stehlik shares insights for how world leaders can effectively use communication strategies at the G20 Summit

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Excerpt from Business Insider -- "Trump can get on Xi's good side by asking questions instead of proposing a solution without listening. Susan Stehlik, the director of NYU Stern Business School's management communication program, said Western leaders can fall into the trap of presenting a proposal right at the top of the meeting."
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In a Q&A interview, Professor and Vice Dean of MBA programs JP Eggers highlights Stern's new MBA specialization in healthcare

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- “'Healthcare is an incredibly important part of the U.S. and global economy, and even more central to New York City given the hospital systems, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance providers within the broader region. As a result and in line with Stern’s continued push to diversify the opportunity set for our students, this became a priority to make our ambitious goals in the healthcare space something visible and public.'”
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Recent Stern alumnus John Pattison (MBA '19) and his new employer, New Age Meats, kick off a trend story on the uptick in MBA hiring among startup companies.

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- "New Age Meats is not a conventional MBA recruiter. The San Francisco food start-up, which is developing a technique to grow meat from animal cells, has yet to close its first funding round and has just four people on the payroll. But its first hire was MBA student John Pattison, a former management consultant and US army officer, who joined fresh from his graduation ceremony from NYU’s Stern School of Business in May."
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In a Q&A interview, Professor and Vice Dean of MBA programs JP Eggers highlights Stern's new MBA specialization in healthcare

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- “'Healthcare is an incredibly important part of the U.S. and global economy, and even more central to New York City given the hospital systems, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance providers within the broader region. As a result and in line with Stern’s continued push to diversify the opportunity set for our students, this became a priority to make our ambitious goals in the healthcare space something visible and public.'"
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Recent Stern alumnus John Pattison (MBA '19) and his new employer, New Age Meats, kick off a trend story on the uptick in MBA hiring among startup companies

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "New Age Meats is not a conventional MBA recruiter. The San Francisco food start-up, which is developing a technique to grow meat from animal cells, has yet to close its first funding round and has just four people on the payroll. But its first hire was MBA student John Pattison, a former management consultant and US army officer, who joined fresh from his graduation ceremony from NYU’s Stern School of Business in May."
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NYU Impact Investment Fund (NIIF) Makes Its First Investment

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The student-led NYU Impact Investment Fund (NIIF) has successfully completed its first investment with a $30,000 investment in Sapient Industries,  whose mission is to eliminate waste from our electrical grid using machine learning.
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Executive Education Short Course: Communication Strategies: Developing Leadership Presence

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In this advanced communication program, participants will practice developing and delivering well-crafted, concise messages with clearly defined intents that support their personal brand.
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In an in-depth Q&A, alumnus Bryan Kelly (EMBA '19) reflects on his time at Stern and how the executive MBA program added value to his career

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'The executive MBA program at NYU Stern offered everything I was looking for in my business training. It is ranked as one of the top EMBA programs in the country, is located close to my place of work, and has a great and diverse curriculum that provides both strong foundational classes as well as a wide array of elective classes that offers numerous specialization areas. I was particularly interested in specialized classes in leadership and strategy. In addition, several classes in healthcare business and economics were particularly relevant to my career development.'"
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Professor Michael Posner discusses how the spread of disinformation on social media could impact the 2020 election cycle

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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "Tech companies have not clarified their policies for handling deepfakes or more crudely edited and demonstrably false videos, said Michael Posner, the director of New York University Stern Center for Business and Human Rights who researches disinformation."
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Professor Dolly Chugh offers advice for companies to successfully manage cross-generational teams

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Excerpt from Livemint -- "Psychologist Dolly Chugh of NYU Stern School of Business points out that when it comes to inclusive behaviour, it is important to keep in mind that we are all “a work-in-progress". Irrespective of the generation we belong to, we may have certain “ordinary privileges" that others may not have access to."
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In a radio interview, MBA student Amy Nordrum emphasizes the importance of science journalism for understanding emerging technologies

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Excerpt from NPR -- "’Right now I work at a publication that is tailored to professional engineers in all different kinds of fields but that doesn't mean that they're experts necessarily in the field we're writing about. So in a lot of ways, it's also similar to writing for a broader audience, in which you need to define your terms, you need to remove jargon and you need to try to translate these developments in technology and engineering for people who are outside of that specialized field.’”
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Professor Michael Posner discusses how the spread of disinformation on social media could impact the 2020 election cycle

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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "Tech companies have not clarified their policies for handling deepfakes or more crudely edited and demonstrably false videos, said Michael Posner, the director of New York University Stern Center for Business and Human Rights who researches disinformation."
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Stern's MBA program is highlighted for its top ranking in finance

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "Located in New York City, the financial capital of the world, NYU Stern offers an excellent MBA program for a career in finance. The curriculum spans everything from microfinance to global banking, sales and trading, public finance, and M&A. And in 2018, 33.8 percent of the graduating MBA class went into financial services—more than any other industry."
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Professor David Yermack's comments on bitcoin at the Mapping the Financial Frontier Conference are featured

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Excerpt from Crowdfund Insider -- "So very famously, the first block of the Bitcoin blockchain, which was created on January 3, 2009, it has the headline from that morning’s Times of London, that the chancellor’s on the brink of a second bailout for the British banking system. And this is there really to announce to the world that there is a better way and to throw down a challenge to the existing financial system that we are going to put you out of business if you don’t adapt and recognize that there’s a better way to do payments and transfers."
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Professor Joseph Foudy explains how higher tariffs may threaten business operations in China

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Excerpt from CGTN -- "'Firms are A,B,C – Anywhere But China,' explains Joseph Foudy, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. 'And so they are just radically reducing their exposure because even if we get an agreement today, who’s to say that it doesn’t break down, and we’re not looking at a new round of tariffs late this year or early next year?'"
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Stern's MBA program is highlighted for its top ranking in finance

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "Located in New York City, the financial capital of the world, NYU Stern offers an excellent MBA program for a career in finance. The curriculum spans everything from microfinance to global banking, sales and trading, public finance, and M&A. And in 2018, 33.8 percent of the graduating MBA class went into financial services—more than any other industry."
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Professor David Yermack discusses the impact Facebook's virtual currency proposal could have on the payments industry

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- "The idea marks a 'long overdue' attack by Big Tech on the payments industry, says David Yermack, a finance professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business."
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Executive Education Short Course: Leadership Training for High Potentials

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This program will introduce you to a variety of analytical frameworks related to leadership and will focus on how to apply those frameworks to analyze and address important leadership challenges.

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