This Is the Golden Ticket to a Startup IPO
Research by Richard Townsend suggests that face time versus just Skype meetings and conference calls has a significant impact on a startup's success.
Oct 02, 2015Research by Richard Townsend suggests that face time versus just Skype meetings and conference calls has a significant impact on a startup's success.
Oct 02, 2015Paul Argenti says, "My guess is if they do the right things—try to get on this quickly, put a box around what's going on and limit it so it's not every single product...I would be shocked if they don't come back from this."
Oct 02, 2015John Vogel argues that the EB-5 program is unfair to those families who play by the rules and wait 20 years before they can receive a green card.
Oct 01, 2015Fred McKinney, managing director of minority business programs, calls on politicians to increase the Minority Business Development Agency’s (MBDA) budget from $35 million to $300 million.
Oct 01, 2015Pino Audia writes that deeply ingrained company values, norms, or beliefs can make an organization reluctant to acknowledge societal change.
Oct 01, 2015What do U.S. Presidential aspirants Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have in common?
Sep 28, 2015Dennis Lasko T '08, started the new business Pantry that streamlines the process of home-cooked meals for the single cook, the dual income no-kids couple, or for the parent feeding a family.
Sep 25, 2015Paul Argenti offers his opinion about Volkswagen's efforts to skirt emissions rules for diesel vehicles and the $18 billion fine the company could be facing.
Sep 25, 2015Paul Argenti says, “I do not think she is the worst CEO of all time, and I don’t think that she completely destroyed the company. In fact, I think the company probably ended up in a better place as a result of the strategy she set in motion.”
Sep 25, 2015Tuck ranks 10th on a list of universities ranked by capital raised by companies founded by female MBA alumni.
Sep 25, 2015Paul Argenti comments on the impact of the Volkswagen scandal on the company’s brand. “The communications people are exceptionally good at this company and did a good job.”
Sep 25, 2015Emily Blanchard comments on the $18 billion fine VW may be facing. “The GM fine was the result of a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice. VW faces sanction by a different part of government—the Environmental Protection Agency—in what is effectively a case of fraud.”
Sep 25, 2015Sydney Finkelstein discusses why seemingly smart and capable people act as if make-believe facts were actually true.
Sep 25, 2015Andrew King critiques Clayton Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation.
Sep 21, 2015Mentions the Tuck Business Bridge Program in an article focused around the short window of time new hires have to prove themselves in the workplace. Bridge is filling a gap left by corporations investing less in the training of young workers than they have in previous decades.
Sep 21, 2015Highlights the three-factor model of Kenneth French and Eugene Fama. According to Dimensional Fund Advisors, of which French and Fama are board members, “No other major stock investment style has come close to small value's 16.2% annualized return from 1935 through 2014.”
Sep 21, 2015Here's what we hope President Obama says to China’s President Xi.
Sep 21, 2015Recaps last year’s 32nd MBA Soccer World Cup hosted by Tuck.
Sep 18, 2015