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Leadership Development: A Study Of Elon Musk, Ryan H. Yauney
Leadership Development: A Study Of Elon Musk, Ryan H. Yauney
Marriott Student Review
As one of the most prolific businessmen of our time, Elon Musk is the epitome of a successful leader. Not only has Elon Musk succeeded in the entrepreneurial realm with his many profitable startups, but he has been able to guide these companies along their paths of massive growth and into the national spotlight. This article discovers which key attributes of Musk help him thrive, and how developing a company’s office culture can produce similar attributes in their own management.
Book Review: How Will You Measure Your Life? By Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, And Karen Dillon, Tanner Hafen
Book Review: How Will You Measure Your Life? By Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, And Karen Dillon, Tanner Hafen
Marriott Student Review
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Book Review - Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us, Wyatt Pagano
Book Review - Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us, Wyatt Pagano
Marriott Student Review
This is a book review of Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink.
Book Review: Made To Stick, By Chip And Dan Heath, Danielle Adams
Book Review: Made To Stick, By Chip And Dan Heath, Danielle Adams
Marriott Student Review
This is a book review of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip and Dan Heath.
Executive Spotlight: Jesse Barnes, Highvista Strategies, Victoria Beecroft
Executive Spotlight: Jesse Barnes, Highvista Strategies, Victoria Beecroft
Marriott Student Review
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Unpacking The Briefcase Of Business Aversion, Brooke Gledhill
Unpacking The Briefcase Of Business Aversion, Brooke Gledhill
Marriott Student Review
An editorial asserting that improved business skills across professions will lead to progress for individuals, organizations, and the global community.
Full Issue: Bridging The Gap (Vol. 2, Issue 1), Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Bridging The Gap (Vol. 2, Issue 1), Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
A bridge brings together two pieces, which normally would not connect. Without the connecting link, those two sections would be separate. For example, a bridge between two landmasses gives travelers access to new locations, new vistas, and possibly even new opportunities. Bridging the gap can also be perilous if the bridge is not safe and secure. The connection needs to be maintained and inspected regularly for cracks, fissures, or signs of wear that should be fixed immediately. In this issue of Marriott Student Review, the authors have explored the bridges built in business and the importance of maintaining those connections.
Management Communication Failures In Faculty Hiring Processes: A Case Study, Christopher J. Mckenna
Management Communication Failures In Faculty Hiring Processes: A Case Study, Christopher J. Mckenna
Faculty Publications
While universities contribute directly to the future successes of students through the delivery of content knowledge and the development of key career skills, they might also reasonably be expected to model the “best practices” of industry professionals. However, based upon a three-year study of the communications between universities and graduate students applying to nearly two-hundred faculty positions, universities often fail the best practice test when interacting with job candidates. Ironically, they do so even when recruiting for faculty positions that target candidates specializing in the pedagogies and practices of effective communication.