BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For many years, professional women have been told to “be more assertive” or “less emotional,” while also being advised to “demand a seat at the table.” But the notion of placing the responsibility on women to advance within organizations is thankfully beginning to change, said Carolyn Goerner, clinical professor of management… Read more »
Professional Development
Kelley Dean’s Council member helps students and faculty better understand financial markets through Barron’s in Education program
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Thanks to support from a member of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business Dean’s Council and Morgan Stanley, students and faculty will have complimentary access to real-world, market-moving information and analysis from Barron’s. The Kelley School’s new partnership with the Barron’s in Education program from Dow Jones is the result… Read more »
Kelley conference to examine the role of foods we eat as part of Indiana’s life sciences industry
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many may remember their parents’ admonition to “eat your vegetables.” Healthcare providers warn against taking in too many calories, too much sugar and too much fat. Some doctors are writing prescriptions for healthier foods. On the menu for the next event in the Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series is a… Read more »
How C104: Business Presentations Sets Kelley Students Apart
“I teach students how to pitch their ideas,” says senior lecturer Rod Haywood of C104: Business Presentations. “Putting together a spreadsheet or writing an economic assessment is great. But can you stand up and present your ideas in front of people?” An I-Core prerequisite course for Kelley School of Business undergraduates, C104 builds crucial… Read more »