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How Nextdoor addressed racial profiling on its platform

Marketing Lecturer Phil Simon explains how the app tackled the issue with a data-driven, agile approach.

Why are analysts almost always wrong about Apple?

Even though the financial professionals have access to the most advanced and costly algorithms and predictive models, their forecasts are usually off, and research shows why.

The food you buy really is shrinking

Your eyes aren't playing tricks on you at the grocery store — that box of Cap'N Crunch has gotten smaller. A study of breakfast cereals in the United States found which cereals have been downsized despite an increase in cost.

How to survive the 'divorce course' EMBA

Executive MBA student Jamil Brown shares his experience in the demanding program and advice for prospective students.

How to turn a summer internship into a full-time MBA job

Associate Director of Career Coaching Toni Rhorer and MBA graduate Simardeep Kochar share clues for finding the right work, getting hired, and making the most of it.

Arizona economic forecast: Another strong year, no recession in sight

Experts say 2019 will be better than this year, with increasing population growth, an economic upswing, and a healthy commercial real estate market.

Arizona teacher walkout: How 3 decades of tax cuts suffocated public schools

Seven charts show how years of slashed education spending has left the state's educators with decreasing wages, tattered textbooks, and growing class sizes.

Arizona ranked Top 5 for job creation, come hear what’s driving our growth

2018 Annual Economic Outlook luncheon with W. P. Carey School of Business faculty

Palo Verde nuclear plant could close if renewable-energy measure passes, APS says

ASU's economic analysis of the green ballot initiative looks positive at first, reflecting what backers have said about creating jobs and benefiting the economy.

Taking care of business: Professional Flex MBA climbs 8 spots in national ranking

A recent list published by the U.S. News & World Report puts the part-time program in the Top 25.