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Operation Stimulus case competition brings next generation of supply chain professionals to CSU
Future supply chain management leaders from across the country gathered at Colorado State University for the 40th edition of the Operation Stimulus case competition.
HR practices have both positive and negative effects on employee mental health, research finds
Workplace resources and programs intended to improve employees’ mental health — and by extension, their performance and productivity — aren’t one-size-fits-all, according to new research from CSU’s College of Business. As many employers scramble to address mental health issues, their efforts could actually be backfiring.
Two College of Business faculty recognized among best teachers at CSU
Two College of Business faculty were among this year’s Best Teacher Awards winners, an annual honor that recognizes Colorado State University teachers who go above and beyond to support, motive and inspire their students. The six 2023 award recipients include the management department’s Paulo R. Borges de Brito and Chris Henle.
Want your company to weather a crisis? Watch the leadership of the board chair
Research from Colorado State University’s College of Business suggests that the relationship between companies’ CEOs and corporate boards may be an indicator of success in many crisis contexts.
A CSU professor is using supply chain research to tackle illegal wildlife trafficking
What if we could reduce illegal wildlife trafficking by disrupting the illicit supply chain that enables protected wildlife species to be carried across borders and into the hands of buyers? A CSU College of Business professor, John Macdonald, is part of a unique interdisciplinary team that’s examining illegal activity through the lens of supply chains.
Researchers find surprising route to better team decision-making
The next time your manager calls a final meeting to discuss data before making a decision, don’t roll your eyes or mutter about wasted time: The practice is actually borne out by science.
The story behind entrepreneurial change
Research from the College of Business into storytelling and stakeholders’ attitudes about the future may help take much of the guesswork out of how to motivate others to support entrepreneurial change.
Hiring Managers Unable to See Past Applicants’ Visible Tattoos
College of Business research finds visible tattoos will make the job search more difficult while decreasing initial salary offers.
Outstanding Grad: Nicole Mastin, Department of Management
“Although it can be really scary and hard and it’s a lot of work, it really pays off in the end to just put yourself out there.”
Outstanding Grad: Charlotte Epting-Schillinger
Getting a new perspective on the world is one reason people pursue higher education. Spending four years discovering different ideas, people, and passions expands our intellectual and personal horizons and shapes us in ways we never imagined. Those new perspectives are one of the most important things College of Business Outstanding Graduate Charlotte Epting-Schillinger is taking away from her time at CSU.