Meet Teddy Errico ’91, who turned a love for community into a stint as a small-town mayor. His time as an Eagle shaped his path to leadership, he told @bcheights: “‘Ever to Excel’ and serving your community…you’ll be surprised how much that comes back.”https://t.co/u1WZF4Jsmb
In the online retail market, avoiding costly out-of-stock issues is essential. Research by profs. Dmitry Mitrofanov and Do Yoon Kim, featured in @HarvardBiz, offers insights on how retailers can tackle these challenges and boost their bottom line. https://t.co/PtNAlz0xEd
Paying for college without debt is top of mind for many college students. In the latest episode of the Portfolio Intelligence podcast, host John Bryson ’95, MBA ’09 discussed the importance of financial literacy and how to make the most of your investment.https://t.co/kK4p5jJJkW
Launching a startup in the food industry is a notoriously tricky endeavor. These four alumni took the challenges in stride and ended up with some delicious results. https://t.co/YIh1dgWOhX https://t.co/ZDUZDLKyaP
After leaving professional baseball for consulting, Joe Martinez '05 returned to the sport as @MLB’s vp for on-field strategy. As he blends business knowledge with athletic experience, he's finding ways to keep structuring his life around the game he loves.https://t.co/SP0zNNdlIj https://t.co/KE44L4Uy4f
Political discussions are on the rise in workplaces. In an article for @mitsmr, CSOM professor Michael Pratt provides a framework of “structured processes” to help managers fairly navigate political polarization through education and collaboration. https://t.co/OD1rttG9Z5