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Trade Titans: The Impact of the U.S.-China Trade War on Global Economics
US-China trade tensions are restructuring global economics, driving supply chain shifts, and prompting scrutiny of European tech investment.

Small stock trades can predict big market changes
Using a metric developed by a research team led by Maureen O’Hara, professor at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, it was determined that fractional trading is predictive of future market liquidity and volatility.

Using Open Data, Natalie Grillon Makes Supply Chains Collaborative and Transparent
The Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise celebrates 20 for 20 honoree Natalie Grillon, MBA ’12, CEO of Open Supply Hub.

Research at the Crossroads of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Network Theory
PhD Spotlight: Johnson School PhD candidate Andrew Foley talks about his research on family business and entrepreneurship.

Top 10 reasons to apply for Johnson’s Women in Business event
Johnson’s Women in Business event, also known as JWiB, gives prospective women MBAs an opportunity to visit the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University and be among like-minded businesswomen. Our tight-knit community is definitely one to experience firsthand.

Interview preparation: My best advice
After five years as a headhunter, eight years as a corporate recruiter, and 15 years as a career coach, here are my best tips for preparing for interviews.

Getting what you want: A few tips on salary negotiation
Up until this time you have been sharing your value and strengths with the company, and letting them know how you will make a contribution.

How to connect with Johnson’s worldwide alumni network
As soon as you enroll as a student in one of our executive MBA programs you will join the Johnson community. The Alumni Office will help you get connected!

Sorry, LinkedIn is NOT going away!
If you are a business professional in today’s mainstream business world, you must have a LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn is your default first impression.