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Laura Niemi, assistant professor of management and organizations
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New faculty introduction: Laura Niemi

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

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The Asian Century just arrived. Now get ready.

EMI undergraduate researcher, Michael Pocress ’21, explains events that led to the rise of Asia and how the continent may define future globalization.

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Student perspective: One Africa

Olivier Tameze Rivas, MBA ’20, an Emerging Markets Institutes contributor, shares his views about growth possibilities for Africa.

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How the global pandemic changed a small business in a big way

MBA students in BR Microenterprise recap their experience advising a local business, which included pivoting their strategy in response to COVID-19.

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Network power: The professional impact of building meaningful relationships

Austin Blais, MBA ’20, reflects on his time career searching, the professional impact of building his network, and some lessons learned along the way.

Tashlin Lakhani, assistant professor of human resources
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New faculty introduction: Tashlin Lakhani

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

Omid-Rafieiankoopaei, Assistant Professor of Marketing
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New faculty introduction: Omid Rafieiankoopaei

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.

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These 2 charts show the biggest investment banks are recruiting fewer Harvard and Stanford graduates. Here’s where they’re getting top talent from instead.

Cornell’s MBA program has become a factory for highly-trained investment bankers who excel when they hit the desk.

Nathan Yang, assistant professor of marketing at Dyson.
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New faculty introduction: Nathan Yang

Meet the newest faculty from across the SC Johnson College of Business and learn about their academic focus, teaching and interests.