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Destinations at Risk: The Invisible Burden of Tourism
Mark Milstein and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise co-authored a report describing how destinations must uncover and account for tourism’s hidden costs.
Cornell law student and EMI’s Casanova discuss Operation Car Wash
Operation Car Wash, Brazil’s ongoing investigation of systemic corruption, exposed money-laundering schemes at Petrobras and other state-owned organizations.
Re-energizing P&G’s bottom line with the IBI’s Duracell case study
The Investment Banking Immersion (IBI) hosted Procter & Gamble CFO Jon Moeller to discuss approaches to corporate strategy.
Park Perspectives: The heart of leadership
Zach Zirkle, Two-Year MBA ’20, highlights how motives behind one’s leadership approach make all the difference in their ability to build a world-class team.
Is sustainability a major concern for U.S. companies, or is China moving to the fore?
As China and other emerging countries increase efforts in corporate sustainability initiatives, the U.S. may be falling behind, says EMI contributor.
Why choose the Cornell Executive MBA Americas program?
Verne Thalheimer explains how students in the Americas program benefit from a powerful network, immediate career impact, and personalized study.
Interning with Dow Chemical at the intersection of sustainability and business
Matt Pundmann, MBA ’19, reflects on his summer internship at Dow Chemical, where sustainability is at the core of its mission.
Announcing Johnson’s 2019 alumni award recipients
Four Johnson alumni will be honored at the Big Red Bash, April 30, in NYC. Join us for an evening hosted by Alumni Affairs and CNBC’s Andrew Sorkin ’99.
A daily enjoyment: What is clean water worth?
Cathy Kling has dedicated her career to studying the value of clean water and how this information can be used to enact change in the world.