BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A frequent issue facing American business education is a critical shortage of academically trained faculty members from underrepresented populations. To help address this issue, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is hosting a webinar on Feb. 25 with the 14 business schools of the Big Ten. The consecutive three-session virtual event,… Read more »
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Pritzker Private Capital launches PPC University with IU’s Kelley School of Business
CHICAGO – Pritzker Private Capital (PPC), a leader in family direct investing, today announced the launch of PPC University, a series of customized, graduate-level business education courses developed and presented in partnership with Kelley School of Business Executive Education at Indiana University. PPC University courses will support the professional development of emerging leaders across the… Read more »
Prebys Scholar is first IU student chosen for prestigious program for African American men
WASHINGTON — Zachary Harper, an accounting major at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and a Conrad Prebys Scholar, been chosen by the Institute for Responsible Citizenship to participate in its prestigious program during the summers of 2021 and 2022. The Institute is an intensive two-summer program for some of America’s best and brightest… Read more »
Next Equity Now talk to highlight challenges for the disabled now and after COVID-19
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — As we all know, COVID-19 has had a profound effect on the workplace. Many working from home have faced the additional challenges of caring for children and other family members and other concerns normally outside the job environment. But what about for those with disabilities? Marianne DelPo Kulow, the Gregory H Adamian… Read more »
Full-Time MBA Program moves into top 20 among U.S. schools in Financial Times rankings
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Full-Time MBA Program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business continues to move up in rankings from the Financial Times, moving from 40th to 38th worldwide and from 22nd to 18th among U.S. schools. As with the Economist’s rankings released last month, several MBA programs chose not to participate, but… Read more »
Good customer service can lead to higher profits, even for utilities without competition
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In Lily Tomlin’s classic SNL comedy sketch, her telephone operator “Ernestine” famously delivers the punchline, “We don’t care. We don’t have to. We’re the Phone Company.” But new research finds that satisfied customers mean increased profits even for public utilities that don’t face competition. Little is known about effect of customer… Read more »
Entrepreneurs benefit more from emotional intelligence than other competencies, such as IQ
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Running a successful business has its challenges, but the COVID-19 pandemic has required many owners to pivot and look for new ways to operate profitably while keeping employees and consumers safe. Research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business found that emotional intelligence – the ability to understand, use and… Read more »
Operations and Decision Technologies is fourth worldwide in terms of research contributions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – According to new journal publication rankings from the Association for Information Systems, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business ranks fourth worldwide in terms of research contributions by its faculty in the Department of Operations and Decision Technologies. The rankings are based on the number of publications by Kelley ODT faculty in… Read more »
Kelley’s Full-Time MBA Program ranked among top 15 worldwide in Economist’s annual rankings
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In new MBA rankings from The Economist, the Full-Time MBA Program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business jumped from 40th to 13th worldwide and from 22nd to eighth among U.S. business schools. Normally, the Economist announces its rankings in the fall, but the Covid-19 pandemic created data collection issues and… Read more »
Prebys Scholar Nick Lugo strives to create meaningful change in other people’s lives
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Podcaster, book author and entrepreneur. With the support of family, friends and a Conrad T. Prebys Scholarship from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Nick Lugo already has achieved all three important life goals in less than two years at IU. In December, Lugo, a sophomore double majoring in marketing at… Read more »