New research reveals how companies can profit from returned and excess inventory — reducing waste while navigating networks that are more complex than traditional supply chains.
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Senior Easton Dana (BS Business Entrepreneurship '26) discusses sustainable retail in business and the gamification of investing.
Garrett Kubeisy (BA Business Administration '20, Full-time MBA '26) knew he wanted to transition to leadership-type roles within corporate finance. He decided to pursue an MBA to deepen his skillset, which brought him back to W. P. Carey.
Dr. Prashanthi Baddam (Executive MBA '26) had been working as a successful oral surgeon for 25 years when she began brainstorming a solution to an issue she noticed. But she knew she'd need more than just her surgical experience to make it happen, which led her to the Executive MBA at W. P. Carey.
New research reveals how companies can profit from returned and excess inventory — reducing waste while navigating networks that are more complex than traditional supply chains.
ASU expert weighs in the best credit cards available for those who have bad debt.
Over his 30-year career, Joe Sirek (Executive MBA '17) has become familiar with organizational change and challenging situations. He built a strong foundation of business knowledge through experience, then sharpened and enhanced his skills with the Executive MBA program at ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business.