“Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,” wrote Rudyard Kipling. But that was a long time ago, and the world has changed. In... read more →
For weeks now, we’ve been hearing about the banking crisis. It was the top story in newspapers and other media, day after day. The stock market was shaken, and it... read more →
Two years ago in this space, we had a good piece by William R. Hauk, an associate economics professor at the Darla Moore School of Business, about the $1.9 trillion... read more →
By Georgia Holmes Doran My father, a psychologist, had a little joke about human intelligence. “You only get so many rocks in there,” he would say as he tapped us... read more →
The lockdowns and quarantines of two and three years ago are long over, but the workplace will never be quite the same. People are back at the office – some... read more →
In the first month of the new year, Executive Education at the Darla Moore School of Business did something entirely new, and rather exciting: We took one of our most... read more →
By Scott B. Jackson I recently watched the holiday classic “Groundhog Day.” If you aren’t familiar with the movie, it centers around a man experiencing Groundhog Day over and over.... read more →
By Mark Cecchini At ExecEd, we don’t just sit back in an ivory tower and wait for the world to come to us. We get out and interact with it,... read more →
By Peter Brews Executive education is a mutually beneficial experience. There is no better way for executives to learn what is needed to stay on top of a changing business... read more →
By Janice Fergusson You may have a lot of material to cover if you want to become a Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM). It may seem like an overwhelming amount... read more →