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Rutgers Business School’s Virtual Lunch & Learn Series presents Rushab Kamdar, executive coach, trainer & keynote speaker, ...
Students who earn a Master of Information Technology and Analytics (MITA) may pursue careers as Data Scientists, Data Analysts, Business Analysts, IT Specialists, Software Engineers, Systems Engineers ...
Jay A. Soled, a professor and chair of the Department of Accounting and Information Systems at Rutgers Business School, New Jersey, previously told Newsweek: "Even with the tax-filing extension, ...
The skillset required of marketers continues to change as the industry evolves. The Master of Science in Marketing Analytics and Insights at Rutgers Business School is a STEM-designated program that ...
An educational and networking event for Rutgers Business School students to learn from industry experts on how to thrive in the marketing landscape of tomorrow.
The Rutgers Master of Quantitative Finance Program is a unique and exciting degree program designed to prepare you for employment in this interdisciplinary, technologically sophisticated, specialized ...
Article details research about how employers appear to have a bias against entrepreneurs as job candidates. Research was a collaboration between professors at the School of Management and Labor ...
Knowing whether buyers conduct consideration with complete, partial or minimal information about the qualities of goods they seek is an essential starting point for customer experience strategy. This ...
Rutgers Business School professor David Dreyfus explains how the pandemic raised the public's understanding of supply chain. The quest to avoid risk in business supply chains continues, he said.
Tobey Karen Scharding, a visiting professor and fellow at Rutgers Business School’s Institute of Ethical Leadership, has carved out an area of academic research that raises questions about the ethical ...
The proposed $15 per hour minimum wage will affect the wages of nearly 20 percent of the full-time workforce in New Jersey. Using the same fundamental assumptions as Economists employed by the ...