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Toigo Fellows complement Johnson’s strengths in finance and diversity
The Toigo program is widely considered the most prestigious MBA fellowship awarded to individuals from underrepresented minorities that want to pursue a career in financial services.
Growth vs recession: The surprising way the economy affects CEO and auditor success
It takes years to become a CEO or audit engagement partner. But Professor Luo Zuo explains why success in these roles may be affected by economic health in years prior.
5 crucial trends entrepreneurs should keep an eye on in the new year
Johnson professor and career entrepreneur Steven Gal pinpoints five trends that will shake up the economic landscape in the year ahead.
B-schools predict what awaits in 2018
Johnson professor Mukti Khaire offers insight into the role of technology in 2018.
Noteworthy: Andrew Novakovic talks to HBO’s VICE News about “supercows”
Selectively breeding “supercows” has resulted in fewer animals producing more milk, which could improve the dairy industry’s carbon “hoofprint.”
The organizational key to increasing the number of women in leadership roles
Organizations are taking steps to identify and correct bias in hiring decisions, but what is the real key to increasing the number of women in leadership?
Why entrepreneurial MBAs should care about initial coin offerings
While ICOs are still young and largely unregulated, they have already activated communities of interest and emerged as a new channel for fundraising, product validation, market testing, and customer engagement.
Johnson Cornell Tech MBA named program of the year
The Johnson Cornell Tech MBA program has been named 2017 Program of the Year by Poets&Quants for its success in combining technology and business education.
The Digital Transformation Leaves No Industry Untouched
Business leaders discuss how their organizations are embracing digital change with the help of analytics and innovation at the inaugural Cornell SC Johnson College of Business Digital Transformation Summit.