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Faculty Focus: Mark Frigo Named Ezerski Chair
Faculty Focus: Mark Frigo Named Ezerski Chair
Business Exchange
Accountancy Professor Mark L. Frigo has been named Ezerski Endowed Chair in the School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems, which recognizes accountancy faculty excellence. Prior to joining DePaul, Frigo led a successful career in corporate financial analysis and management consulting at KMPG, among other accomplishments.
Alumnus Profile: Double Demon Leads Business Simulation Company
Alumnus Profile: Double Demon Leads Business Simulation Company
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Reda Chafi and business alumnus with an MBA talks about Capsim Management Solutions Inc., a Chicago-based company that delivers online business simulations and learning environments for academic and corporate clients.
Millennials And The Experience-Driven Economy
Millennials And The Experience-Driven Economy
Business Exchange
Millennials expect brands to create authentic, customer-centric experiences for them, no matter whether they are looking for a place to live, eat, visit or shop. This article looks at how businesses are mining data and creating marketing plans and experiences to appeal to this younger demographic.
Big Trends In Big Data: Four Ways Businesses And Individuals Are Becoming Masters Of Information
Big Trends In Big Data: Four Ways Businesses And Individuals Are Becoming Masters Of Information
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Big data is composed of fragments of our lives ensconced in digital code. Businesses that will thrive will realize that value and convenience to the consumer is at the center of the big data revolution. The prevailing trends in big data are 1)data security is everyone's job, 2) this is the age of the quantified self, 3) big data is being used to improve business operations, and 4) there is an emerging cadre of business technologists.