


Is It Time to Break Up Big Tech?
Questrom experts on what we need to consider before taking the hammer to companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Google
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Program goes live in fall 2020
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SO, YOU WANT MY JOB ... Beyond Amazing
Tamara Lim (BSBA’15) on quitting a traditional job and being an entrepreneur
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How to Think Critically
Questrom Professor in Management Andrew A. King studies the critical thinking needed to embrace change
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Positive, Disruptive Change
Dean Susan Fournier on how change drives businesses (and this magazine) forward
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Investing for good
How investments can create profit and social good
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Reshaping Healthcare
CVS Health executive Karen S. Lynch (MBA’99) on fixing healthcare in America
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No.4
According to the Financial Times, Questrom places fourth in the United States when it comes to the percentage of female students in an MBA program. Female-identifying students made up 44 percent of the school’s most recent full-time MBA class. In May 2019, CEOWORLD ranked Questrom 12th in its list of the “world’s best business schools for aspiring businesswomen.”
Why Science is Good for Business
Slashing federal funding of science might dent economy
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50
Questrom Professor in Management Marshall Van Alstyne has been short-listed for the Thinkers50 Distinguished Achievement Awards, which honor “thinkers whose ideas have the potential to change the world.” Van Alstyne, also a professor of information systems, was nominated in the digital thinking category for his work on digital platforms and for helping develop the concept of the inverted firm.
Getting a Raw Deal From Your Bank?
Your bank’s tax status could be costing you
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Power Up
Jay M. Cashman (BSBA’75) leads one of the biggest privately held contracting firms in the Northeast; now, he’s making a big bet—a $250 million bet—on wind power
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Economic theory—and taxation—could help curb misinformation
Read moreCarbon Headache
If you want your city to kick carbon by 2050, be prepared for some tough choices
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Hiring Without Bias
Don't Do That/Do This
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Green Games
Sucharita Subramanian (BSBA’20) helps inspire sustainable choices
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No.1
Eduniversal has rated Questrom’s Health Sector MBA number one in the health management category. The Questrom full-time MBA came in at number 13 in the United States overall, while the Social Impact MBA placed number 10 in the country in its category.