Archive Posts
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Positive Trends in Minnesota’s Labor Market
You might not think it to be the case after last month's news of layoffs at Target, but things are actually looking pretty good for job seekers in Minnesota.
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Something New Has Been Added
Breaking into the health care space can be especially difficult for communication practitioners. After a lengthy focus group with those in the trenches at a major device manufacturer, a tentative structure for a degree that would significantly lower that hurdle emerged. -
New Master’s Degree in Health Care Communication Offered by University of St. Thomas
University NewsBlended program allows part-time students to earn advanced degree in one year. -
Alumni Q&A: A Time For Change
With continued news of layoffs and organizational changes all around us, we don’t often hear the stories of those who made a choice to leave a stable job because it was what they needed at the time or their current position was no longer a good fit. -
Do you have a WIG (wildly important goal)?
Alumnus Sean Higgins suggests 3 questions to ask when considering an MBA. -
The Value of an MBA: It’s Not Only about the Money
As an MBA alumnus, Susie Eckstein could explain the value of an MBA from the perspective of an accountant, economist or marketer but she would rather approach the question from the value of the intangibles. -
My Name is Not Jon
“Among chief executives of S&P 1500 firms, for each woman, there are four men named John, Robert, William or James.” Lisa Guyott wonders, what accounts for this? -
A Model for Disruptive Innovation in Action
What can Trader Joe’s teach us about disruptive innovation to the health care industry? -
Making a Flap With the Media
Even well-seasoned spokespeople have a tendency to approach interviews like startled geese, writes Dr. Michael C. Porter, APR.