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Poynter offers numerous, intense seminars throughout the year to coach managers on setting priorities, handling difficult conversations and bringing out the best in their teams. All Poynter leadership ...
Citadel CTO Umesh Subramanian says he personally calls top candidates, including fresh graduates, who are deciding whether to ...
The conference room on the forty-second floor overlooks a city built on capital, but the conversation unfolding inside ...
The Ph.D. program in Management and Organizations (“MORS”) integrates psychological, sociological, economic, and complex systems perspectives on the study of organizations and their members. Faculty ...