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Park Perspectives: Finding balance and setting goals

After my first semester, I’m now actively defining and finding what balance means to me. With that lesson in mind and the progress made thus far in tow, I established new goals for the spring semester.

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Cornell Business Impact Symposium: Bridging sustainability and enterprise

The Cornell Business Impact Symposium (CBIS) has proven to be a thought provoking event year after year, and 2018 was no different. The Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise hosted this year’s annual conference, which centered around Unleashing the Power of Sustainability.

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My partner is going to b-school. How do I survive?

How do we survive when our partner is completing their MBA? For me, it was three things: getting connected, making friends, and remembering this is temporary.

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U.S. vs China: a ‘slap-fight,’ not a trade war. So far

Eswar Prasad, professor of trade policy at the Dyson School, contributes expert analysis on trade tensions between the United States and China.

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Companies that embrace artificial intelligence will become industry outliers

Artificial intelligence, now in its infancy, will change the way we work and live in myriad ways. Businesses that embrace it, says Lenovo’s Kimberly Stevenson, will thrive.

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Why Spotify decided to go public now

Drew Pascarella, lecturer of finance at Johnson, offers insight into the shareholder base and stock structure of Spotify.

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SMART Program reflections: Seven Sisters Vineyards in South Africa

It was an incredible experience as we had the opportunity to learn more about the environment in which small enterprises operate in South Africa and learned more about the South African society and culture.

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How to get an MBA in less time

Ian Folau, Johnson Cornell MBA Tech ’16, and Johary Rivera, a current One-Year MBA student at Johnson, describe the advantages students gain when enrolling in an accelerated one-year MBA program.

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BioWave seeks approval for at-home pain-relief device

BioWave was founded by Johnson alumnus Brad Siff, Engineering ’83, MBA ’85, to design devices that apply electrical stimulation through a pad to relieve pain.