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The investment from longtime benefactors John Edwardson, MBA ’72, and Fran Edwardson is the latest in their history of ...
Chicago Booth is truly global. We were the first US business school to establish permanent campuses on three continents, allowing us to bring business leaders from more than 47 countries together each ...
Booth students who are also parents discuss what it’s like balancing the MBA with family and work responsibilities. Read on to hear their first-hand perspectives. In this blog, Chicago Booth students ...
Your current research focuses on subscription businesses and the importance of customer capital. What is that, and why is it important for the economy? We often think of firm value as coming from ...
In challenging times, a "super power" can make all the difference. Join CareerCast host Anita Brick as she welcomes Taylor Scott, a leadership expert, to explore the power of appreciation. Discover ...
The US Congress continues to flirt with the idea of giving up on daylight saving time, as several other countries have done in recent years. If the United States does abandon time changes, should it ...
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Hear distinguished Chicago Booth alumni and other notable speakers discuss their careers, experiences at Booth, and more with dean Madhav Rajan. Distinguished Speaker Series is an ongoing event ...
To understand the importance of reliable data to economic policymaking, think about driving without an accurate speedometer. Knowing when to press on the brakes and when to push down on the ...
The mathematician who developed much of the logic underlying computer design predicted, in 1949, that we faced “a decade or more of ruin and despair.” He forecast wholesale unemployment because ...