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Polish company Benus adopts recommendations from Ohio University MBA students
Thursday, November 5 2015 08:00am
Students from the MBA class of 2015 recently found that the company they worked with in Poland is now implementing their recommendations. As a result, the company is poised to grow in lucrative Asian markets.
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College of Business Celebrates Expansion to Serve Students
Friday, October 30 2015 12:00am
While Fri., Oct. 16 was not the actual groundbreaking of the new College of Business Annex, it certainly was filled with “pop” and circumstance – that is, confetti poppers and champagne.
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18th Annual Schey Sales Symposium on Nov. 12 to focus on relationship excellence
Thursday, October 29 2015 12:00am
The Ralph and Luci Schey Sales Centre will host its 18th annual Schey Sales Symposium on Thurs., Nov. 12, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m in Baker Ballroom. This year’s theme will be Relationship Excellence on the Front Line, with speakers in Athens, Ohio focusing on how to work effectively with the Millennial Generation. Dr. Adam Rapp, intergenerational engagement expert, will present research from thousands of millennials and managers to present breakthrough insights on leading, recruiting, training, and motivating millennial hires.
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Alumnus Bob Paxton returns to Athens for Leadership Speaker Series
Tuesday, October 27 2015 12:00am
Apart from being a leader at one of Aon Hewitt’s top 25 companies for developing leaders, alumnus Bob Paxton is a former professional basketball player (who didn’t play basketball for Ohio University). Impressed yet?
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What’s it like to start a company from the ground up? Alumnus Tim Holt shares his start-up experiences
Friday, October 23 2015 12:00am
From Ohio University to Silicon Valley, alumnus Tim Holt spreads #BusinessBobcat pride
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Meet the Professor: Dr. Marco Habermann
Friday, October 23 2015 12:00am
Dr. Marco Habermann may compete in triathlons in his free time, but when he talks about CORE, he isn’t referring to a strong stomach. He’s actually talking about his ideal classroom set-up: clarity, organization, rapport, and enthusiasm.
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Meet the Professor: Dan Dahlen
Thursday, October 8 2015 12:00am
What do Wendy’s “Where’s the Beef” campaign, Ohio University, and football have in common? College of Business Professor Dan Dahlen
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College of Business “decks the halls” for Homecoming spirit competition
Monday, October 5 2015 12:00am
Copeland Hall’s second floor has been transformed into an homage to Business Bobcats and Ohio University as part of the Athens-wide Paint the Town Green competition, sponsored by the Student Alumni Board and Campus Involvement Center in preparation for Ohio University’s Homecoming celebration this weekend.
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Meet the Professor: From mountains to teaching, Tammy Reynolds keeps climbing higher
Wednesday, September 23 2015 12:00am
Executive-in-Residence Reynolds switched from the corporate world to academia without missing a beat
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That’s a wrap! Junior Executive Business Program a smashing success
Thursday, September 17 2015 12:00am
It’s not easy to create a “hit” summer program several years on a row—especially when the judges are discerning high school students. Yet year after year, Beatrice Selotlegeng, with help from Ebony Porter, delivers a quality program that is both fun and challenging for high school students. This year was no exception.