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The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is growing its Capital Access Network (CAN) program, which provides open and efficient access to early-stage capital for entrepreneurs in the Washington, D.C., metro area.
Supply Chain Management Cash rewards for retailers may help manufacturers effectively coordinate the reverse supply chain?
Culture and Bargaining Culture matters in negotiations, but not always, and not as much as you think.
Motivational Mechanisms and Knowledge Sharing Effective knowledge sharing is best motivated by team incentives, not individual incentives.
Research by Kay Bartol and Paul Tesluk
In this edition of Smith Business Close-Up, Maryland Public Television reporter Mindy Mintz talks with former HP CEO Carly Fiorina about how women can and are thriving in business today. Carly Fiorina, MBA '80, is the author of the recently published book, Tough Choices: A Memoir. This is the second part of a three part series with Fiorina.
The innovative idea of a solar-powered trash compacting receptacle for a class project has launched a team of students in the Robert H. Smith School of Business's Quality Enhancement Systems and Teams (QUEST) Program into the national spotlight.
An enthusiastic crowd gathered in Comcast Center on December 21, 2006, to cheer on a brand-new crop of proud Smith School alumni. Richard Schaeffer 74, chairman of NYMEX Holdings, Inc., and the New York Mercantile Exchange, joined in the congratulations and urged his fellow business school alumni to persevere in the pursuits of their post-graduation goals.
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Approximately 60 attendees including Smith alumni, U.S. government officials, senior corporate executives, as well as current and new participants in the Smith Schools Shanghai EMBA cohorts 1 & 2 were on hand for an official opening reception to welcome the newest members of the Smith Schools community on December 7, 2006 in Shanghai.