Never too late to pursue education
Taking a break from a successful career to go back to school and get a degree is a move many people don’t make. It was a tough choice for Benjamin Behrend but one that has paid off.
'Change is inevitable. Change for the better is a full-time job.' Adlai E. Stevenson
After six years as the W. P. Carey Chairman of the Department of Information Systems, Michael Goul has decided to step down from his position in order to serve the school as the new Assistant Dean of Research.
MBA or MS? Analytics program rankings on the near horizon
Department of Information Systems Chairman Michal Goul provides insight into future program rankings.
What in the Sam Hill are cows doing on Sand Hill Road?
Due to California's land regulations, they're grazing on the most expensive grass in the United States.
Venting about boss? Research says choose co-workers carefully
Research by Assistant Professor Michael Baer reveals complaining about your boss might seem harmless, but the company that you keep may have a detrimental effect.
Feeling like the Grinch? 'Customer rage' is real
As the holiday shopping season continues, a new survey shows just how unsatisfied Americans are with the products and services we buy.
8 ways your inner narcissist leads you to poor shopping decisions
Don't fall for deceptive ads to soothe your self-esteem. Instead, learn advertisers' tricks and avoid them with these tips.
Proposed north-central Phoenix luxury apartments spark neighborhood clasC
A well-known, Atlanta-based developer wants to build a 245-unit complex that strays from the low-density character of the area, and the majority of nearby homeowners are against it.
Arizona job and population growth slow but steady in 2018
W. P. Carey economist Lee McPheters said at the 54th Annual Economic Forecast Luncheon that the state must invest in infrastructure to support the expansion.
Top takeaways from the 2017 Customer Rage Study
The latest survey found consumer problems are up and corporate complaint-handling improved.