Kelley School of Business alum Marcus May (BS ’03) co-developed a new smartphone application to put these arguments to the test.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelley School of Business alum Marcus May (BS ’03) co-developed a new smartphone application to put these arguments to the test.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
In this election year, voters repeatedly list the economy as their number one concern.
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If a group’s success depends on the achievement of all involved, one might think everyone would be willing to lend a hand when one group member clearly struggles.
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Deloitte has a substantial presence in India and is growing rapidly, according to Kulsrud, who points out that Deloitte and other national accounting firms such as Ernst and Young, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and KPMG are expanding their practices.
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If you expanded a restaurant chain into five locations, how would you differentiate each one?
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As the Nazis marched through Europe during World War II, Hitler seized famous artworks he liked and destroyed those he didn’t.
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Kacy Allgood (BS ’03) has been named the 2012 Sewell Fund Learning Partnership Fellow. Allgood, who has a master’s degree in library science and a B.S. in business from the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, both at IUPUI, is a certified emergency medical technician.
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At a recent personal branding workshop hosted by the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis Women’s MBA Alumni Advisory Board, Hand led a discussion about how to make the best use of social media for professional purposes.
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When the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that the City of Indianapolis did not violate equal protection laws during the years-long battle over property tax assessments, an alumnus from the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis had won a case before the highest court of the land.
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An effort to expand education to millions living in poverty in India is being directed with the concept of giving educational opportunities to those in the lowest of India’s caste system.