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PhD candidate, ITS staff member presents on effective leadership in IT organizations
Jess Shoop, a current PhD candidate in Management: Designing Sustainable Systems and senor project director in Information Technology Services, presented her research on the skills, behaviors and traits that characterize an effective senior leader within information technology organizations at the…
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Competitive auctions drive women to bid—and value winning—more than men
In the heat of competition, women value winning more than men. Women also bid more in auctions than men—but only when competing against other women. Against men, women bid about the same as men competing against each other. These discoveries, drawn from a new study co-written by an economist at…
Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider launches Leadership Deep Dive program in Australia
David Cooperrider, the Fairmount Santrol - David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry, recently visited Macquarie Graduate School of Management in Sydney, Australia to launch the Leadership Deep Dive program. At the launch, Cooperrider presented "business as an agent of world benefit,"…
Graduating student wins Alumni Association's Ohio Collegiate Plate Program scholarship
Jason N. Rucker was named this year's scholarship recipient of the Ohio Collegiate Plate Program, sponsored by The Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University. The CWRU Ohio License Plate Scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates a strong commitment to classmates and the…
Professor Diana Bilimoria begins new Coursera MOOC titled ”Women in Leadership: Inspiring Positive Change”
Case Western Reserve University Professor of Organizational Behavior Diana Bilimoria is attracting a global audience to her expertise on how women and men can achieve their full leadership potential in their workplaces. Her massive open online course (MOOC), called Women in Leadership: Inspiring…
Weatherhead School’s Mariana Carrera, Justin Gallagher address vaccination debate through economic lens
Mariana Carrera and Justin Gallagher, assistant professors of economics in the Weatherhead School of Management, recently published an op-ed in The Plain Dealer on the economic benefits of vaccinating children. Carrera and Gallagher’s approach examined why people opt out of vaccinating children,…
Learn how to ”coach with compassion" in webinar with Weatherhead School’s Richard Boyatzis
Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis will host a free webinar, titled “Coaching with Compassion,” on Tuesday, May 12, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Using his well-established Intentional Change Theory (ICT) and complexity theory, Boyatzis has researched how people and organizations engage in…
Learn more about a master's in operations research and supply chain management at April 24 open house
The Weatherhead School of Management admissions team will host an operations research and supply chain management open house Friday, April 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Peter B. Lewis Building. The Master of Science in Management-Operations Research and Supply Chain Management degree is…
Attend Public Affairs Discussion Group for talk on U.S. grand strategy
Patrick C. Doherty, co-director of the Strategic Innovation Lab at Case Western Reserve University, will lead the next Public Affairs Discussion Group on Friday, April 17, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206. The topic of Doherty’s discussion will be “Is It Time For A New U.S. ‘Grand…
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week concludes today; meet three students
Graduate and professional students at Case Western Reserve University are much more than just students. They’re researchers, teachers and leaders. Through their efforts in their research, graduate and professional students make new breakthroughs in their fields. The organizations they lead improve…