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Potential buyers want to hear about new tax break on electric vehicles from the government, not car dealers
Most people are reluctant to take anything car dealerships say at face value – and that includes information about a new change to the tax code that could offer what’s essentially an immediate discount of up to $7,500 on qualifying electric vehicles.
Thanksgiving from farm to freezer: CSU supply chain experts talk turkey
To find out more about the average Thanksgiving turkey’s path from the farm to your plate, SOURCE talked with two Colorado State University supply chain experts.
CSU startup accelerator wins $500,000 prize in national DOE competition
A Colorado State University-led accelerator has received a $500,000 prize to continue its work supporting innovative startups commercializing technology at the nexus of food, energy and water.
Global Business Academy brings together 52 students from 11 different countries
In an increasingly global world, having the ability to work alongside people from a variety of different backgrounds is more important than ever. The Colorado State University College of Business is doing its part to prepare the next generation of leaders through the Global Business Academy, a unique 10-day program where high school students from all over the world have the opportunity to learn first-hand lessons about global entrepreneurship.
What losing a team member in soccer can teach us about business
Anyone who's been part of any team – be it in sports or business – knows the extra work that comes with losing an integral member. One CSU College of Business faculty member analyzed what happened when English Premier League teams lost their best players and shared lessons for managers in similar situations.
Q&A: CSU researcher wins national award for work comparing business to relationships
Jonathan Zhang, an associate professor of marketing, recently won the American Marketing Association’s Louis W. Stern Award for a paper he co-authored showing how strong relationships between businesses aren't that different from successful marriages.
College of Business’ Replace a Ride program offsets 3,067 miles of driving in 6 weeks
Between April 17 and May 28, 32 College of Business employees opted for active transportation for 828 total trips – a savings of 3,067 miles by car. To put that into context, that’s the equivalent of a drive from Fort Collins to South America, and 1,886 fewer pounds of carbon in the atmosphere.
Q&A: CSU professor who studies leadership changes in real-world businesses talks ‘Succession’
A CSU professor who has studied leadership changes in real-world companies compares his research to the popular HBO series "Succession."
Research suggests diners tip more generously when cash goes straight to servers
When are people more likely to leave a generous tip? Two researchers from the CSU College of Business multiple different situations, and also shared their insight about tipping culture in general.
Would you be happier if you worked for yourself? Here are 4 things to know
Would you be happier if you worked for yourself? It depends. One CSU business professor studied whether entrepreneurs are happier than the 90% of Americans with more traditional jobs. Here's what he found out.