Tammy Coghill, a widely experienced professional in the field, has joined the Darla Moore School’s Executive Education program as director of business development. Her job, a new position with ExecEd,... read more →
Joseph Von Nessen, who each year puts together the University of South Carolina’s Economic Outlook, has one word for 2025 at this point: “Uncertainty.” Not that things look bad at... read more →
By: Mark Cecchini I received my PhD in Decision and Information Sciences from the University of Florida in 2005. Yes, I’ve got some age on me. No, I’m not great... read more →
As you may have read here, ExecEd has been on the road lately teaching Data Analytics to soldiers and Army civilian employees in faraway places. Now the program has branched... read more →
Through its Custom Solutions, the Darla Moore Executive Education program regularly designs and runs special programs to help specific companies and organizations address their particular challenges. What it does for... read more →
A motivational article by Mark Cecchini I recently had the pleasure of attending a seminar on Quantum computation, an area that South Carolina is investing in as a state. The... read more →
You may have heard of the “marketing funnel.” It’s been around for more than 100 years, and guided businesses as they tried to guide potential customers through a series of... read more →
Having made a positive impression on Asia – Japan and Korea, to be specific – the Darla Moore Executive Education program turned back to the West. Or technically, from our... read more →
In October, Nicholas Bloom – a professor of economics at Stanford University – wrote an op-ed column in The New York Times that began: Working from home is here to... read more →
Things look good for South Carolina’s economy – now, and in the coming year. And you know that recession we were supposed to have? It didn’t happen. Not this year,... read more →