Insights

China tweaks tech supremacy plan
Lourdes Casanova, Johnson professor and director of the Emerging Markets Institute, comments on China’s potentially ambitious plan to achieve high-tech dominance.

5 ways you could accidentally commit tax fraud
Johnson professor and tax expert Jack Little provides the latest tips on how to avoid committing tax fraud when filing your taxes.

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Faculty reflect on their careers and share their best advice
To the women who wear many hats we celebrate you today and every day as you empower others and exemplify what it means to live a life of service.

Celebrating International Women’s Day: Career advice and lessons learned along the way
To the women who wear many hats, we celebrate you today and every day as you empower others and exemplify what makes the Dyson School so distinct.

How federal disaster money favors the rich
Dyson professor Catherine Kling offers insights into the benefit-cost analysis the Army Corps of Engineers does to decide which properties are worth saving after a natural disaster.

Richard Adie ’75, retired Statler GM, offers advice for fellow hotel general managers
Retired Statler Hotel General Manager Rick Adie ’75 reflects on his experiences as a GM and his interactions with executive education participants.

A.I. wants to know how you plan a trip
Alex Susskind, SHA associate dean of academic affairs, comments on why the competitive landscape of travel companies is compelling more to adopt artificial intelligence.

A journey: Private investment in infrastructure in emerging markets
EMI contributor HyungJoon (Simon) Kim, MPS-RE ’17, discusses value creation, impacts, and rewards of infrastructure investments in emerging markets.

Making people smile: Reggie Fils-Aime ’83 shares the driving force behind innovation at Nintendo
At Nintendo, innovation means not only breaking the mold but also staying true to the brand’s core mission—putting smiles on people faces.