Leadership and Business
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233 Anna Milholland - Good Reads for the New Year
The holidays and the New Year, a time to relax a bit and recharge your battery. It’s also an opportunity to break away for awhile and read or listen to a good book. But go online or into a bookstore a
232 Joe Jordan - Technology, Storytelling, & Pizza
When you hear the word dominoes, chances are you think pizza. And for good reason: There are over 20,000 Dominos locations across the world. Dominos is #1 in the world in quick-service restaurant
231 Carly Fiorina - The Characteristics of Leaders
Twenty-five years ago she made history when she became the first woman to be named CEO of a top company. Carly Fiorina became CEO of Hewlett Packard in 1999. During her tenure as Chair and CEO, HP bec
230 Dennis Cordell - The Coach’s Agent
If youre a sports fan, you often hear about the substantial salaries some professional athletes earn. Most players rely on their agent to handle the details and negotiations on their contracts. But i
229 Michael Healy - The Casual Dining Landscape
Chances are youve dined at one or more of Bloomin Brands restaurants. Their brands include Outback Steakhouse, Carrabas, Bonefish Grill, and Flemings Prime Steakhouse. Casual dining was hit especia
228 Biff Baker - Managing Sudden Wealth
Youre familiar with the stories of lottery winners and athletes suddenly coming into large, life-changing sums of money. It happens to entrepreneurs and professionals who sell their businesses as wel
227 Dan Draper - Leading a Complex Organization
The role of the CEO: In this particular case, it means leading a complex global organization. One with employees all over the world, interacting with a robust board, and countless other stakeholders.
226 Michelle Avery - Forensic Accounting
The students are back on campus at William & Mary, but before classes began, the new students at William & Marys School of Business participated in orientation activities where they heard from employ
225 Tatia Granger - Working in Teams
You look at your calendar and you see a Team Meeting is up next. How does that make you feel? Love them or hate them, we spend about a third of our work week working in teams. A Stanford University st
224 Cate Faddis - The Leadership Journey
Cate Faddis is in the midst of an interesting career and journey. She has spent over 25 years in investment management and financial services, working as a managing partner at Mason Capital Partners,