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Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management is where driven students become business leaders. Where accomplished academics create entirely new ways of thinking and leading. And where successful alumni become transformative leaders. Read about the ideas and people driving change across Weatherhead School of Management.

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Michael Goldberg, associate professor, leads new institute to connect and speed innovation on and off campus
Last January, Michael Goldberg became the inaugural executive director of Case Western Reserve's Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship. He came to the post steeped in academic and business experience. An associate professor of design and innovation at the Weatherhead School of Management, Goldberg…
Alumna Ramona Hood is steering her FedEx division in the midst of the pandemic and global protests over racial injustice
Ramona Hood (MGT '16) was seven weeks into her job as president and CEO of FedEx Custom Critical—a subsidiary that ships the most fragile and urgently needed goods across North America—when COVID-19 started interrupting business operations throughout the country.
Appreciative Inquiry: Getting More Of The Good Stuff
2020 has been hard on everyone, business owners included. Now that 2021 is upon us, how do we pick up the pieces and rebuild going forward? After what has seemed like a never-ending free-fall of challenge, complexity and ambiguity, appreciative inquiry may be the most valuable strategy to help your…
Beyond Bitcoin: How the pandemic made blockchain technology even more relevant
People used to routinely ask R. L. Shankar to explain blockchain technology. But, because of the pandemic, they're increasingly aware of its benefits.
Apple Podcasts: AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability
AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry,…
Student Showcase: Andrew Krauter, Full-time MBA Student
COVID-19 undoubtedly had negative effects on the world. Students were impacted differently–much of their studies were suddenly transferred online, on-campus activities canceled, and summer internships and jobs postponed. Andrew Krauter, a second-year full-time MBA student, was hit hard by the…
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Access to the COVID-19 Data Analytics Platform Is Open
The NCATS National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) maintains one of the largest collections of clinical data related to COVID-19 symptoms and patient outcomes in the United States. Having access to a centralized enclave of this magnitude allows research teams to study, probe and answer clinically…
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Study Reveals How Improved Type of Light Therapy Kills Pre-Cancerous Cells
Researchers in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute have developed an improved approach to treating actinic keratosis, a pre-cancerous skin condition usually treated with photodynamic therapy that patients often report as painful. Findings from a…
Capstone Project Transforms Weatherhead Undergraduates into Real-World Consultants
Julie Schlemmer has taught yoga for a long time as a private instructor for organizations like the Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland Indians. In April 2020, just two weeks after the pandemic took hold of the world, she took ownership of the Atma Center, a Cleveland Heights institution for more than…
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Spartan Showcase: Gautham Chitturu and Will Schwartzman
Year: SeniorsMajors: Neuroscience and healthcare management (Chitturu); biomedical engineering (Schwartzman)Minors: Chemistry and economics (Chitturu); sociology (Schwartzman) As individuals in Ohio began receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, two Case Western Reserve students penned an op-ed for…