Future Leaders - Networking Is A Critically Important Skill
Senior Lecturer in Finance Steve Wasserman authors a piece offering tips for successful networking.
Senior Lecturer in Finance Steve Wasserman authors a piece offering tips for successful networking.
Management Lecturer Susan Vroman offers expertise on the impact of AI and the questions it raises about the future of jobs and the responsibility of public and private parties in mediating the changing job landscape.
The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is highlighted for revealing the three workplace policies workers say will positively impact their well-being.
Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences Jeff Gulati offers his perspective on the results of the Iowa caucuses and asserts that DeSantis has no real path forward to the 2024 Republican nomination.
Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured for showing that workers say four-day, 40-hour weeks, mental health days, and limiting after-hours workloads would have the most positive impacts on their well-being.
Assistant Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication David Stamps asserts that television is a powerful cultural tool that needs to reflect diversity and inclusion both in content and production.
A new installation at Bentley’s RSM Gallery is featured as a way to draw attention to the continuing humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico Border.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman reveals that in just about every scam currently being perpetrated, criminals are using AI to make their deceptions more effective and convincing.
Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa shares his predictions for how artificial intelligence will continue to develop and make an impact.
The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society report is highlighted for revealing that people want employers focused more fair wages, a good workplace environment, and flexibility over promoting DEI.