In an increasingly competitive business landscape, the ways in which a business operates directly impact how it performs in a given market. Building a successful business not only requires ...
A National Bureau of Economic Research paper highlights new research on how to overcome contractual incompleteness. Traditional contracting approaches have inherent flaws and a “new approach” that ...
As an executive at Xerox, Bernard Kinsey helped launch the National Black Employees Caucus, believed to be the first-ever employee resource group. He went on to serve as chief operating officer and ...
Advising is key to student success and supports the teaching and learning mission of Purdue. Our main goal within the advising community on Purdue's campus is to make advising an integral part of ...
In August, Mountain States Healthcare Alliance, a 13-hospital integrated healthcare delivery system based in Johnson City, Tenn., received the 2012 National Quality Healthcare Award from the National ...
Training and educating graduate students in the biomedical sciences is a complex process that continually evolves based on the rapid progression of scientific discovery and the ever-expanding ...
We have been thinking, learning, talking and writing about diversity and inclusion in the nonprofit sector for many years. Recently we learned about a new initiative by United Partners for Human ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a list of "guiding principles" this week aimed at helping promote the safe and effective development of medical devices that use artificial intelligence ...
We trust accountants to handle their jobs – managing not only our financial affairs but also those of the companies in which we invest and the governments we need to trust – in an ethical, independent ...
Companies often confuse perks with benefits. Ping-pong tables, kombucha taps, and snack bars make for great recruiting photos. Still, they don’t replace what supports people: mental health care, ...