Merrill Douglas

A nonpartisan approach to fixing the politics industry
Ethics lecturer Katherine Gehl advocates for political innovations like ranked choice voting to break partisan gridlock.

Supply Chain Disruption: A Survival Guide
With everything from trade disputes to climate change ready to disrupt the flow of goods, companies need risk mitigation plans to cover a broad range of scenarios.

CIOs Move to Center Stage
Today, IT is essential to the success of practically every organization — and so is the CIO.

Women on Wall Street: Charged for Success
To make it on Wall Street, a woman needs stellar skills in finance and investing plus the mettle and stamina to excel in a world dominated by men.

Product Management: A Pivotal Position
Some call it a “mini-CEO.” To others, “chief influencer” sounds more apt. Whatever descriptor you use, the role of product manager has captured the imagination of today’s MBAs.

Bricks, Mortar, Profit, and the Fate of the Earth
How sustainable practices in real estate nurture the triple bottom line

Rx for Doctors: an MBA
More healthcare professionals see a need for business skills to lead in today’s changing healthcare environment. Here’s why four physicians earned Johnson MBAs.

The New Food Entrepreneurs
At these startups, pursuit of profit pairs well with good nutrition, delicious flavor, and a healthy respect for the environment.

The fintech revolution
Disruptive innovation, driven by digital technology, is transforming financial services.