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4 Key Steps to Preparing for a Business Presentation
Don’t let a lack of prep work sabotage your great ideas.
Don’t let a lack of prep work sabotage your great ideas.
Tim Calkins’s blog draws lessons from brand missteps and triumphs.
Three experts discuss the challenges and rewards of sourcing coffee from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A discussion of how former soldiers make loyal employees and trustworthy CEOs.
Protégés, it’s not just about landing your next job—and mentors, there’s plenty of benefits for you, too.
Test your knowledge and see how it compares to the experts’.
Doctors, patients, and insurers are often skeptical of each other. Three experts discuss ways to counteract that.
Women make up less than a fifth of corporate board members. Changing that is a business imperative.
Coworkers can make us crazy. Here’s how to handle tough situations.
Here’s what our faculty have to say about assessing new stocks, investing in green companies—and the benefits of benign neglect.
Here’s how to gain clarity and focus when your tendency is to overcommit.
Stating corporate principles is great; embodying them is better.
Two finance experts discuss the need to tailor strategies to specific underserved communities.
Plus: Four questions to consider before becoming a social-impact entrepreneur.
Plus, ways to prevent toxic workers from corrupting your team.
They’re trained to be trainable and can take criticism. Is your company overlooking these talented candidates?
How women can maximize the post-college decade.
Kellogg faculty offer advice for business leaders to improve their analytics strategies.
Quantitative data is not enough to solve your trickiest problems.
How to create a meaningful “second act” for your career.