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Full-Text Articles in Business
Your Home: The Workplace Of The Future, Lewis Larson
Your Home: The Workplace Of The Future, Lewis Larson
Marriott Student Review
With more technology at our fingertips than ever before, remote working seems to be the direction many businesses are heading. In this article, Lewis Larson discusses how offering remote working opportunities is one way that business managers can boost productivity in their company.
Emotional Intelligence Trumps Your Gpa, Gage Poulson
Emotional Intelligence Trumps Your Gpa, Gage Poulson
Marriott Student Review
What does it truly mean to be intelligent? While success is commonly measured by our GPA, our ACT scores, and how many high-level courses we can manage, emotional intelligence is measured by the ability to motivate oneself, control impulses, regulate moods, empathize, and hope. In this article we explore how emotional intelligence should be valued equally, if not more, than academic achievements within the business world.
Six Steps To Starting A Successful Business, Chandler Allen
Six Steps To Starting A Successful Business, Chandler Allen
Marriott Student Review
For anyone who is interested in starting their own business, Chandler Allen provides a clear and concise overview outlining how successful startups are founded and managed. We all know that entrepreneurship is risky and that startups often fail, but following Allen’s formula can help entrepreneurs avoid potential pitfalls and achieve sought-after success in just six steps.
Business Ethics: Co-Opting Macro-Influences For Corporate Success, Aaron Loertscher
Business Ethics: Co-Opting Macro-Influences For Corporate Success, Aaron Loertscher
Marriott Student Review
Business ethics matter. Businesses can and should mitigate the macro-influences that their employees face to promote high ethical values which will in turn maximize shareholder value.
Five Ways To Motivate Yourself And Your Employees, Kimberly R. Tarnasky
Five Ways To Motivate Yourself And Your Employees, Kimberly R. Tarnasky
Marriott Student Review
Having trouble getting yourself or your employees excited for the work ahead of them? This article discusses five potential changes that could liven up the workplace and bring more energy to your business.
Three Solutions To Your Audit Lag Problems, Joseph Knighton
Three Solutions To Your Audit Lag Problems, Joseph Knighton
Marriott Student Review
Audit lags are a problem. In this article, Joseph Knighton lays out three factors CPA firms can consider to reduce their lags.
Make More, Work Less, Michael Sutton
Make More, Work Less, Michael Sutton
Marriott Student Review
Although the status quo in the business world is to work long hours and supposedly produce more each workweek, studies show that working less and taking appropriately regulated breaks actually lead to more productivity in individuals and businesses as a whole. Specifically companies would be wise to implement a limit of 50 work hours per week, encourage frequent breaks (about 15 minute every hour), and encourage patterns of sufficient sleep. By reducing mental fatigue in your employees, their productivity will increase.
The Future Of Taxes Is Now!, Andrew Duncan
The Future Of Taxes Is Now!, Andrew Duncan
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Creating The Virtuous Organization, Alyssa Clark
Creating The Virtuous Organization, Alyssa Clark
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Landscape Of The Data Industry, Porter Bagley
Landscape Of The Data Industry, Porter Bagley
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Liar's Poker, A Review, Mark Larson
Becoming, A Review, Jacob Hola
Podcast Reviews, Jennifer Stenquist, Michaela Tanne
Podcast Reviews, Jennifer Stenquist, Michaela Tanne
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Measuring Success Right And What That Means, Nathan Lake
Measuring Success Right And What That Means, Nathan Lake
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Buzzwords, Parker Gardner
The Rose: Artificial Intelligence In The Current Hiring Process, Denise Han
The Rose: Artificial Intelligence In The Current Hiring Process, Denise Han
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Inspiring Learning Through The Marriott Student Review, Ryan Stenquist
Inspiring Learning Through The Marriott Student Review, Ryan Stenquist
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
The Ballard Center, Danica Nusink, Alyssa Clark
The Ballard Center, Danica Nusink, Alyssa Clark
Marriott Student Review
What social problem keeps you up at night? When you watch the news, what do you wish you could change? If you were to change one thing about the world, what would it be? Do you know where to start? The Ballard Center is BYU’s center for social impact, and it aims to help students learn how to solve social problems.
Editors Letter, Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Unscripted (Volume 3, Issue 3), Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Unscripted (Volume 3, Issue 3), Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
The Prosperity Paradox, A Review, Ryan Stenquist
The Prosperity Paradox, A Review, Ryan Stenquist
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
"Flourish" By Martin Seligman, A Review, Sarah J. Cummings
"Flourish" By Martin Seligman, A Review, Sarah J. Cummings
Marriott Student Review
In my MCOM 320 class we had to do a book report. I chose a book called "Flourish" because it interested me. Little did I know how much it would end up helping me during my college experience.
Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, A Review, Ben Randle
Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, A Review, Ben Randle
Marriott Student Review
“Nine Things Successful People Do Differently” by Heidi Grant Halvorson is a short informational business book that cuts right to the chase. Halvorson successfully synthesizes different behavioral research studies to offer tips on exactly what her title describes: things successful people do differently.
Podcast Spotlight: Noella Moshi And Misan Rewane On Wave, Mark Sherman
Podcast Spotlight: Noella Moshi And Misan Rewane On Wave, Mark Sherman
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Buzzwords, Ryan Stenquist
Editor's Letter, Marianna Richardson
Research Summary: Does Front-Loading Taxation Increase Savings? Evidence From Roth 401(K) Introductions, Parker Gardner
Research Summary: Does Front-Loading Taxation Increase Savings? Evidence From Roth 401(K) Introductions, Parker Gardner
Marriott Student Review
Can taxing retirement savings upfront increase buying power in retirement? BYU Marriott School of Management Dean Brigitte Madrian and fellow researches examine the impact of Roth 401(k)s on retirement savings and find that the introduction of Roth 401(k)s does not impact the dollar amount invested into 401(k)s.
Student Athletes: A Scholarship Is Not Enough, Hunter Vance
Student Athletes: A Scholarship Is Not Enough, Hunter Vance
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Does Spotify Really Hurt Artists?, Daniel Witt
Does Spotify Really Hurt Artists?, Daniel Witt
Marriott Student Review
For years, members of the music industry have debated whether music streaming services like Spotify help or hurt artists. This article explores the pros and cons of music streaming and argues that overall, Spotify and services like it are helping artists to achieve their career goals.
Back To Beijing: The Future Of The Olympic Games, Jennifer Maynard
Back To Beijing: The Future Of The Olympic Games, Jennifer Maynard
Marriott Student Review
Just four years ago, the IOC made an unprecedented decision to award Beijing with the 2022 Winter Olympic Games bid, making China the first Asian country ever to host both the Summer and Winter Games. What’s more, prior to this second visit to China, the Olympics will have been held in Pyeongchang (2018) and Tokyo (2020). At the same time that this national superpower has the opportunity to capitalize once again on the all eyes-on-China phenomenon, the IOC has the chance to truly go global.