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Explore stories that reveal how the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis is building collaborative engagement with the city, state, and beyond for greater economic empowerment.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The ROI Podcast presented by the Kelley School of Business can be downloaded from iTunes, Google Play or any other podcast app.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelley School faculty will train volunteer coaches to mentor entrepreneurs in planning, cash management – first session scheduled for January 17th at IUPUI.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Imagine elementary school children operating banks, managing restaurants, writing checks and voting for mayor. Kelley Indianapolis’ Young Alumni Council (YAC), in partnership with Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, made this a reality for Indianapolis-area youth through a simulation called Biztown.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
As a CPO corporate sponsor, Mike’s Express Carwash receives a variety of benefits, including speaking engagements for company leaders, invitations to CPO recruiting events and the opportunity to place recruiting messages on the school’s electronic display boards.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
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.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Sometimes all you need is a fresh pair of eyes. When a group of operations managers from several Indianapolis businesses get together every few weeks, they share advice with peers in non-competing markets.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
When it came to designing his steel mills, Andrew Carnegie focused on speed and efficient materials handling.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Business students typically don’t study the mechanics of kidney dialysis. However Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students are learning about the business implications of dialysis treatment through a unique program specific to the IUPUI campus.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Little Red Door Cancer Agency will receive a $500 donation as a result of a marketing campaign designed by students at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis.