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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.
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.
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.
CSU College of Business standout finds ‘AWESOME’ opportunities shortly after graduation
A CSU alumna, using her commitment to using business to create a better world, has taken her expertise to one of the biggest companies in the U.S. and has earned national recognition along the way.
CSU researcher: Leadership changes can help an organization, and the Philadelphia Phillies are proof
When Rob Thomson took over the Phillies as the interim general manager, the team was 22-29. Now, they're in the World Series, and a CSU business researcher has previously shown that leadership shakeups like this often have positive results.
Have a business idea? Don’t forget to engage the people who matter
A CSU professor used a Canadian street hockey tournament as a case study in how entrepreneurs should engage stakeholders.
College of Business announces “Business for a Better World” Dissertation Proposal Competition
The "Business for a Better World" Dissertation Proposal Competition is accepting proposal submissions spanning the business spectrum that address business sustainability.
In Quarantine, When Do “After Hours” Begin?
For many, the Great Quarantine of 2020 has intensified feelings that they’re expected to stay on top of workplace communications after hours.
Breaking the Chain: Using Business to Stop Wildlife Trafficking
College of Business Associate Professor John Macdonald was awarded a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation to study the ways business methodologies can be used to disrupt and prevent illegal wildlife trafficking.
Supply Chain Student Club
The Supply Chain Management Club provides members with a real-world perspective on industry operations and strategies.