Cornell Enterprise
Startup Snapshot: Big Data, Big Outcomes for New Medicines
Gen Li, MBA ’96, is founder and president of Phesi, a provider of data-driven services that helps life sciences companies expedite clinical trials.
A Hotelier’s Perspective: The Little Things Matter
Lani Shufelt, MBA ’12, owner and COO of The Chanler at Cliff Walk, says travelers are looking for unique experiences rather than cookie-cutter accommodations.
Take it from a VP: Learning never ends
Earning an MBA marks the beginning, not the end, of a business education, says Tom Strobel ’96, MBA ’05, vice president of finance at Ecolab.
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.
Think alike? Swipe right.
Innovation flourishes when corporations with similar cultures merge.
Getting To Green
Glen Dowell, associate professor of management and organizations at Johnson, focuses his research on corporate sustainability.
What Happens Now?
A new book co-authored by John Hillen, MBA ’04, examines common leadership stalls and how to overcome them.
Sports & Leadership
Lessons learned in sports have helped Johnson graduates succeed in the business world. Here’s how.
Startup Snapshot: Turning Service into Skill Sets
Anthony Garcia, MBA ’09, CEO and co-founder of Purepost, software that translates military experience into civilian skills