Sentences with phrase «well as university professor»

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Professor Michael Lenox, from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, has created a seven - hour video course designed to help entrepreneurs understand competitive markets, analyze structure and capabilities, as well as how to determine competitive positioning.
This is what this online course from the University of Maryland covers, as professor Michael R. Pratt explains what you need to do in the early stages of your business to prepare for funding, where to source funding, how to pitch investors and venture capitalists, as well as how to close funding.
In July, Eli Bartov, a professor at New York University Stern School of Business and two other researchers found that «aggregate opinion» from tweets before earnings announcements could predict earnings surprises as well as market reactions for individual stocks, leading to outperformance of 5 % to 10 % per year.
Economists such as Carleton University professor Frances Woolley note that we've moved to this rebate system because everyone wins: well - off students with mediocre grades (who wouldn't have gotten into university at all back when I went) are now effectively subsidizing the smart kids and the ones who need finaUniversity professor Frances Woolley note that we've moved to this rebate system because everyone wins: well - off students with mediocre grades (who wouldn't have gotten into university at all back when I went) are now effectively subsidizing the smart kids and the ones who need finauniversity at all back when I went) are now effectively subsidizing the smart kids and the ones who need financial aid.
As a successful blogger / professor who seems up on both what it takes to navigate the fast - changing modern career landscape and an obvious university insider, Blattman is well positioned to offer freshman solid counsel.
«It gets him press and he might as well enjoy the spotlight he's in,» said Leonard Steinhorn, a professor of communication at American University specializing in American politics and history.
«Toronto has many of the critical elements to become a digital media capital,» says Don Tapscott, author of Macrowikinomics and professor of management at the Rotman School of Management, noting the city's access to quality talent, good infrastructure and strong universities, as well as its large media presence.
In his book «Humilitas: A Lost Key to Life, Love and Leadership,» Macquarie University professor John Dickson defines the trait as «the noble choice to forgo your status, deploy your resources or use your influence for the good of others before yourself.»
«If what you're offering is only a little better, it's not going to be enough to generate the traction that you need,» says Sean Wise, a Ryerson University professor who served for five seasons as the online host for Dragons» Den.
It's finding good companies to invest in,» says Vivek Wadhwa, a former tech entrepreneur and Duke University engineering professor who helped create Chile's program after being tapped as an adviser by people he knew in the government.
«Some people have talked about marriage as a luxury good,» said Susan Brown, a sociology professor at Bowling Green State University and co-director of the National Center for Family and Marriage Research.
A much discussed 2010 study by professors from INSEAD, the Kellogg School, and Tel Aviv University found that «travel and living abroad have long been seen as good for the soul.
Todd Zenger, a professor at University of Utah's Eccles School of Business, wrote in the Harvard Business Review last year that pay transparency is «far from a panacea... [and] a double - edged sword, capable of doing as much — or more — damage as good
As Vincent F. Hendricks, Professor of Formal Philosophy and Logic at the University of Copenhagen, cautions: «A good question is not necessarily one you can answer «yes» or «no» to.
Marc - David Seidel, a professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, argues that Apple's rise wasn't due to technological prowess, as many assume, but best - in - class marketing and design.
As Tim Duy, a University of Oregon economics professor who is an avid Fed watcher, wrote in a recent blog: «When the Fed turns hawkish and steps up the pace of rate increases, is when we need to be increasingly concerned that, like all good things, this expansion will come to an end.»
«The threat of walking away is only as good as the other side's belief that you will do it,» says Alison Fragale, a negotiation professor at the University of North Carolina.
«The study says it will be very hard to make a biofuel that has a better greenhouse gas impact than gasoline using corn residue,» which puts it in the same boat as corn - based ethanol, said David Tilman, a professor at the University of Minnesota who has done research on biofuels» emissions from the farm to the tailpipe.
He is President of the Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends, a Wall Street financial analyst and Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, as well as at Peking University.
Even more surprising, though unmentioned at the time, was that Shleifer's best friend, former Harvard University professor Summers, had general oversight of US aid to Russia in the aftermath of the Cold War as Deputy Treasury Secretary.
A recent study by professors from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) confirms that entrepreneurs can greatly benefit from coworking spaces as these spaces help entrepreneurs develop new business skills as well as tap into new customer networks.
She is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business where she leads programs for both business families as well as their advisors in the Business Families Centre.
Louis - Philippe Rochon Associate Professor, Laurentian University Co-Editor, Review of Keynesian Economics With the tabling of a new federal budget on April 21, the Conservatives are trying to reinvent themselves as good economic managers, stalwart of sound finance.
When a couple of Canadian economists published research (pdf) last December showing that using an alternative methodology yields much better productivity growth rates, StatsCan was quick to reject it, even though one of the authors, Erwin Diewert, a professor at the University of British Columbia's Vancouver School of Economics, is widely regarded as one of the world's finest brains in the field.
The organization is made up of core members of R & D teams of Litecoin, Ethereum and Ripple, as well as professors and experts from many universities, so its technical strength is beyond doubt.
The boardroom trends that are «hot» right now, says Richard Leblanc, associate professor in law, governance and ethics at York University, are those that are examining «over-boarded [and] over-tenured directors,» as well as tackling board diversity and experience.
Aleksandr Kogan, a Cambridge University professor working with Cambridge Analytica, created an app that gathered and stockpiled user information and relied upon an application programming interface that Facebook developed to allow third parties to see that data, as well as friends» data.
Professor Cunningham has also taught or visited at Columbia, Fordham, St. John's, and Vanderbilt, as well as Central European University, Hebrew University, University of Navarra, and Oxford.
Lav Varshney is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, as well as of computer science (by courtesy) and neuroscience, at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
It includes non-Catholic Christians as well, such as Dr. Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project; Prof. Owen Gingerich of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics; and the Rev. John Polkinghorne, formerly a professor of particle physics at Cambridge University, and now an Anglican theologian.
At one point sending a Jewish student to a Russian university meant that his or her parents had to pay to send three non-Jews as well In this country Jewish professors are now commonplace, and many have become university presidents — two Jewish women among them.
His teaching career includes Oxford, Columbia and the Universities of Chicago and Minnesota, as well as visiting professor of genetics at the University of California at Berkeley and professor of biology at the University of Sydney.
But, claims Gorringe, professor of theology at the University of Exeter, there was a «pull» as well: «There is not simply an iconoclasm, but also an iconpoiesis in the Reformation which understands that the world mirrors the divine in its banal, day - to - day reality.»
Excerpt — This ownership or possession of Muslim women by the men in their families was summed up best by professor Shahrzad Mojab of University of Toronto as «the crude Arabic expression that «A man's honour lies between the legs of a woman.»»
Andrew M. Greely, is professor of social sciences at the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona as well as Research Associate at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago.
Given that some two - thirds of the Church's bishops and cardinals, a great proportion of the Roman Curia, and indeed many of the world's seminary professors, have studied in the Roman Pontifical universities, the STOQ project is seen to be crucial as away of educating the Church to understand better the contribution of the Church to science, the need for the Church's dialogue with the world of the scientist, and the insights the Church can gain from the findings of modern science.
He is the editor of Adventist Today, a progressive, lay - owned journal, and has served in various administrative posts for the Adventist denomination as well as an adjunct professor atAndrews University.
By January of 1985 it was evident that reprisals against the lay signers were beginning as well — particularly against Daniel Maguire, professor of ethics at Marquette University, the male signer generally regarded as holding something close to official status as a Catholic theologian.
The sun is shining, and we're greeted by familiar faces — the café's owner Nini, as well as Massimo Biagi, the pepper professor from the University of Pisa.
Dave DeWitt, the founder of Chile Pepper magazine, author of 35 books about chilies and an adjunct professor at New Mexico State University, flatly dismisses the Guinness record as well.
A 2008 survey conducted by Professor Michael Hiscox — Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs at Harvard University — found that New York consumers were willing to pay more for items labelled as being made under good labour standards.
The reason is that cow's milk has a different caloric balance as well as more minerals than human milk, according to Frank Greer, professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin and a co-author of the academy's new guidelines on calcium, which will be released Monday.
«This paradox may be accounted for by the fact that non-Hispanic white youth may spend more time in activities not captured well by accelerometry, such as swimming or bicycling,» said Donna Spruijt - Metz, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine and senior author.
Her advocacy for youth includes providing an educational alternative in the form of Edge Hill University, where she is a Professor of Public Understanding of Science, as well as serving as the school's first chancellor.
But, as University of Chicago professor James Heckman discovered in 2001, going over Perry Pre-School Project (Ypsilanti, Mich.) student success rates, certain character traits and social behaviours were a much better predictor of improved life outcomes.
Some of the sections feature video clips with Dr. Priscilla Boerger, an associate professor at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., who speaks frequently to groups regarding bullying and techniques that can be used to deal with the problem, as well as help prevent it from occurring.
Among the signatories are Dame Julie Mellor, former Chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission, as well as some of Britain's top social scientists in this field — Dr Ann Buchanan (Oxford University), Professor Michael Lamb (Cambridge University), Joan Hunt (Oxford University), Professor Judy Dunn (Institute of Psychiatry), Professor Brid Featherstone (Bradford University), Dr Christine Skinner (York University).
Free for All was written by Janet Poppendieck, a professor of sociology at Hunter College, City University of New York, but better known here on TLT as my BSLG (beloved school lunch guru).
He is the founder and creative director of Manual, a brand that makes designed objects for food and drink, as well as an adjunct professor at University of Illinois at Chicago.
That is why, when a mother (and it is the mother in most cases) comes in with a screaming baby, we consider her a patient, as well,» says Lester, who is also a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at the Brown University School of Medicine.
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