Not all research is done in a lab. For one IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis professor, it happens in a local not-for-profit organization.
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Not all research is done in a lab. For one IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis professor, it happens in a local not-for-profit organization.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Several members of the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis faculty were honored with university-wide awards in April.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Super Bowl 50 is now in the books, and the fans in Indianapolis (and Denver) are smiling. Every conversation at work, on social media, on TV, and on radio is analyzing the game (Von Miller deserved MVP; Peyton is sheer class. The old saying “offense sells tickets but defense wins championships” is true) and the commercials.
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How can Kelley Indianapolis students make an impact in Swaziland, the African nation hit hardest by the AIDS pandemic with a young population eager for enterprise?
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Katz, Sapper & Miller’s annual Manufacturing Survey is authored by IU Kelley School of Business experts, in partnership with Conexus Indiana, Indiana Manufacturers Association
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Katz, Sapper & Miller released its annual Indiana Manufacturing Survey this week in collaboration with the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. This year’s survey, again authored and analyzed by Steve Jones and Mark Frohlich of the Kelley School’s Indianapolis campus, reveals growing discontent among the industrial employers who supply hundreds of thousands of Hoosier jobs.
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Whether you are negotiating for a salary, the terms of a new job, or who is taking out the trash at home, negotiating is as much art as skill, and it can be learned.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce recently released an update to its Vision 2025 report — a “report card: for the state’s economic progress that measures an array of data, from electricity prices to educational achievement. This “Vision” is generally an optimistic one, but there is one sobering area.
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You are in a staff meeting. When your group’s leader asks for input regarding a bold, new initiative, the silence is deafening. You look around the room. You see affirming nods and smiling faces, as far as the eye can see. But you also see something else.
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Kelley School of Business Dean Idie Kesner recently sat down with the Financial Times’ business education editor Della Bradshaw to talk about how the school has customized online learning. Kesner attributed the growth in online learning not solely on the advances in technology, but the desire from students to have an experience that meets their personal needs and desires.