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October 12, 2017
Quartz at Work

There’s a right way to dwell on failure

Selin Malkoc, a marketing professor at Fisher College of Business, says dwelling isn’t always a waste of energy or a sign of regression.
October 11, 2017
Chicago Booth School of Business

Richard Thaler and the science of people

Fisher Professor Itzhak Ben-David shares his thoughts on Richard Thaler, a professor of behavioral sciences at Booth School of Business and recipient of the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
October 11, 2017
Poets&Quants

How Ohio State is reinventing the MBA experience

On March 20th of this year, Fisher College of Business Dean Anil K. Makhija marched into a conference room filled with 16 members of his faculty and staff to deliver a challenge. Makhija urged the group to pull out a blank sheet of paper and reinvent the school’s full-time MBA curriculum.
October 10, 2017
The 74

Inside the Ohio program that’s offering aspiring principals training, mentorship — and an MBA

When Jessica Horowitz-Moore graduated from Ohio State University as an education major in 2004, she could not get certified as a teacher until she earned her master’s degree. She wasn’t ready for more school, so she took a job working with children who had emotional-behavioral problems.
2017 Alumni Award recipients hold their awards
October 9, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher honors 2017 Alumni Award recipients

Recognizing the incredible impact that alumni have had on business, their communities and at Fisher, five alumni were recently honored at the college’s 2017 Alumni Awards ceremony.
October 9, 2017
Business.com

How midmarket companies attract the best talent

According to a recent report from the National Center for the Middle Market, talent management is the middle market's biggest constraint.
David Harrision at a podium on stage
October 6, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher recognized as an Educational Partner of the Year

Demonstrating its commitment to diversity in business education and its focus on meaningful partnerships with like-minded organizations, Fisher College of Business was named the Educational Partner of the Year by the National Black MBA Association.
October 5, 2017
Cleveland.com

Opioid epidemic may be impacting labor market in Ohio and nationwide

"At a macro level, we're seeing evidence that opioid addiction is impacting employment rates," said David B. Greenberger, a professor of management at Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business.
October 4, 2017
The Strategic Sourceror

Effective supply chains start with great suppliers

Doug Farren, managing director of the National Center for the Middle Market, discussed research focused on the mid-sized companies that provide the raw goods and services used by other organizations.
October 4, 2017
Poets&Quants

Amazon now hiring 1,000 MBAs a year

Amazon has become a leading hirer of MBA talent in recent years, often topping the lists of major employers at several elite business schools. “It’s one of the smartest companies on the planet, and it has become a training ground for MBAs,” says Fisher's Shashi Matta.
Karen Escobar on Fisher's campus
October 4, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Academics, entrepreneurship and beauty pageants

Like other college undergrads, fourth-year finance student Karen Escobar has a busy schedule. But her Fisher experience involves more than attending c
October 2, 2017
Fast Company

This is the best way to avoid making the same mistake twice

A new report by Fisher's Selin Malkoc and published in Journal of Behavioral Decision Making found that the best way to rebound and learn from failure is to lean into the pain.
October 1, 2017
Industry Today

Ohio ‘Externship’ program bringing together students and industry

Paul Reeder, executive director of the Ohio State Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, discusses the development of the INNOVATE-o-Thon event, which connects students and companies.
Fisher Hall and Mason Hall with a view of Gerlach Hall on Fisher Campus
September 29, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Alumni pay forward in support of faculty thought leadership

Recognizing the impact that faculty thought leaders at Fisher can have on future business leaders, Ric Dillon (BSBA ’77, MA ’86) and Steven Trulaske (MA ’80, MBA ’82) have generously created two endowed professorships at the college.
Undergraduates
September 29, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Undergraduate program ranked among the best

A ranking by U.S. News & World Report recognizes Fisher’s strong commitment to providing undergraduate students with the curriculum, programs and opportunities that can positively impact their careers.
September 29, 2017
ideastream

A new Amazon warehouse would bring jobs, but for how long?

Amazon says the new warehouse its planning to open in Euclid in 2019 will create 1,000 new jobs. But some of those jobs may have a short shelf-life, according to Professor Ken Boyer.
Casual pose of Sunil Doshi
September 28, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Alumnus journeys from fashion to fast-casual cuisine

Sunil Doshi, a recipient of the 2017 Fisher Alumni Professional Achievement Award, shares how his strong foundation in business education at Ohio Stat
September 25, 2017
Forbes

Want to make your supply chain more profitable? Do less

“The research shows that the best middle-market suppliers tend to be the largest and fastest-growing middle market companies," according to Professor Thomas Goldsby.
September 25, 2017
The Conversation

Let them eat caviar: When charity galas waste money

Charities have learned the same lesson as casinos, which splurge on great food and booze to make gamblers spend more on betting. Posh entertaining can coax giving in ways that other fundraising methods, like mass-mailing appeal letters, can’t, writes Professor Brian Mittendorf and his colleagues.
September 22, 2017
The Washington Post

A field guide to jerks at work

Bennett Tepper, a professor at Ohio State University who studies abusive bosses, said that while he’s not suggesting a blame-the-victim mentality, it may be possible to make yourself less vulnerable.
Judy Tansky stands along a brick column outside on Fisher's campus.
September 21, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Alumni Award honors Tansky's commitment to education, service

Judy Tansky (BS ’68, MAcc ’75, PhD ’91) has been named the 2017 recipient of Fisher’s Excellence in Service Award for her service as a member of Fisher’s faculty and for her work connecting students with nonprofit organizations in search of business insights.
September 20, 2017
Columbus Business First

People to Know in Education: Michael Drake

While there are many examples of these active partnerships, a good one is the Ohio Export Internship Program at Fisher College of Business. Students use their expertise to help small- and mid-sized companies expand their global footprint.
September 14, 2017
Manufacturing Business Technology

‘Perfect links’ in the supply chain

Supply chain management is increasingly recognized not simply as a way to hold down costs and keep operations running smoothly, but as a path to competitive advantage by satisfying customers with more value, innovative service and speed, writes Doug Farren, of the National Center for the Middle Market.
September 14, 2017
Time

This is the best way to recover from failure

This notion of feeling the pain in order to progress may be counterintuitive to those who believe in shaking off failures. But it's actually motivating to learn how bad it feels to fail, according to study co-author Selin Malkoc, a marketing professor at The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business.
September 13, 2017
The Ohio State University

Want to rebound from failure? Feel the pain

Feeling the pain of failure leads to more effort to correct your mistake than simply thinking about what went wrong, according to a new study by Fisher's Selin Malkoc.

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