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Walmart and Target are gaining (a little) ground on Amazon in e-commerce
February 3, 2020
Fortune

Walmart and Target are gaining (a little) ground on Amazon in e-commerce

Annibal Sodero, an assistant professor of marketing, says different strategies among the top e-commerce companies explains why a few of them seem to be gaining on Amazon, the industry leader.
Imran's passion for giving pays off
January 31, 2020
The Ohio State University

Imran's passion for giving pays off

Meet Imran Nuri, a graduating marketing student whose leadership of BuckeyeThon helped provide him with the experience and skills to pursue his own startup: a nonprofit dedicated to fighting poverty, improving animal welfare and ensuring a strong future for the planet.
Team of students behind the Patched brand
January 29, 2020
The Lantern

Students develop fashion for mental health

Meet the Fisher students behind Patched, a brand that is focused on ending the stigma about mental health. Created as a student project, Patched, through its merchandise and events, is connecting allies of mental health awareness at Ohio State to make a difference.
IBE students posing at Root Insurance headquarters
January 28, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Business and engineering students impress with their ability to innovate

In 2014, The Ohio State University’s Integrated Business and Engineering Honors program — one of the first interdisciplinary programs at Ohio State — recruited its first cohort of students. Since then, the program has produced highly sought-after graduates with both engineering skills and business acumen, creating an alumni network that spans from New York City to Silicon Valley and beyond.
Portrait of Jeff Rice
January 26, 2020
Columbus CEO

To solve the workforce issue, business and education must work together — and they are

Technology functions are now inherent in nearly every company, and competition for talent has no borders. Even so, students are not necessarily leaving Central Ohio en masse to work at places like Facebook and Google. Jeff Rice, executive director of Fisher's Office of Career Management, says many Fisher students interested in the tech industry are staying in Central Ohio and getting hired at companies such as Nationwide, Huntington and JPMorgan Chase, among others.
Change favors the prepared mind
January 24, 2020
Smart Business

Change favors the prepared mind

Follow these steps to run today’s businesses better while preparing for a changed tomorrow, says Thomas A. Stewart, executive director of the National Center for the Middle Market.
Stock image of climbers
January 20, 2020
Medium

Step into discomfort

Tanya Menon urges us in her TED Talk to change our “habitual daily footpath,” which exposes us to the same daily physical environments, people and ideas.” A loss of efficiency and convenience will likely mean a gain of diversity. “A simple change in planning, a huge difference in the traffic of people and the accidental bumps in the [social] network,” she explains.
Bill Troxil and his sons, Will and Ryan outside Fisher Hall.
January 17, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Business and Ohio State: A Troxil family legacy

Legacy can be a funny thing: if you spend too much time trying to manufacture one, then that singular focus can become what you’re known for. Letting your decisions, your work and your priorities speak for themselves, however, can leave a quiet, powerful and indelible mark on others. It's something that Bill Troxil (BSBA ’75) has tried to do for his sons, Ryan and Will.
Cynthia Turner portrait
January 3, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Meet Fisher’s new chief diversity officer: Cynthia Turner

Assistant Dean and Chief Diversity Officer Cynthia Turner has always been a trailblazer. In 1996 she became the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in accounting from The Ohio State University and now, more than 20 years later, she is the first such woman to be named to the dean’s leadership team at Fisher in its recorded history.
Former felon starts website to help ex-criminals find jobs
December 24, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

Former felon starts website to help ex-criminals find jobs

Check out the story of Harley Blakeman (BSBA '17), a former felon who graduated from Fisher with a business degree, whose new venture is connecting companies with formerly incarcerated individuals in search of work.
December 20, 2019
Spectrum News 1

Santa Claus business helping brick and mortar stores

Fisher's Joe Goodman says in-store experiences like appearances by Santa Claus are helping to drive business and providing consumers with reasons to shop at brick-and-mortar instead of online. 
FTMBA students, one woman and two men, all smiling at the Columbus Crew Integration Friday event
December 18, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Integration Fridays enhancing the Full-Time MBA experience

Integration Fridays underscore the goal of one of the newest features of Fisher’s redesigned Full-Time MBA (FTMBA) program. First-year students in the program utilize their core courses during the week to learn functional knowledge, and on Fridays, they gather for weekly activities — organized by faculty members representing multiple functional areas— that highlight the interactions between these core functions.
2019 KeyBank UG symposium group photo
December 13, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Shaping undergraduate leadership and creativity through partnerships

For more than a decade, Fisher College of Business and KeyBank have teamed up to provide high-achieving, diverse undergraduate students from colleges and universities across the country with a unique opportunity to grow as leaders. Participants and partners in the 2019 symposium shared their about the event and the impact it has had – and continues to have – on their development as leaders
Chimdi Checkwa readies for a play at an Ohio State football game in The Shoe
December 12, 2019
Fisher College of Business

A new start(up): Chimdi Chekwa

Throughout his career as a professional football player and now as an entrepreneur, Chimdi Chekwa’s (BSBA ’11) accounting degree from Fisher has been there for him all along.
Kai McKinney presenting in front of crowd at BOSS
December 11, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Keenan Center supporting student startups

Being fluid, nimble and open to suggestion are critical skills for any entrepreneur — just ask Kai McKinney and the rest of the team behind Helm, a startup created by a group of Ohio State students with the support of the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship.
Understanding the skills gap — and what employers can do about it
December 6, 2019
Brookings

Understanding the skills gap — and what employers can do about it

For many employers, taking on a leadership role in workforce development will require changes to prior practice. A recent report from The Brookings Institution and The National Center for the Middle Market helps to illustrate the types of changes that employers should consider.
Gary Price hangs out with family and friends inside The Shoe.
December 6, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Alum's passion for accounting and Ohio State are always trending

Spend just a few minutes scrolling through Gary Price’s social media feed and it’s easy to see what he’s passionate about: accounting, diversity and inclusion and Ohio State. A lot of Ohio State. While it’s only a snapshot into part of Price’s life, @garyprice_osu provides a glimpse into just how much pride the 1983 graduate has for Ohio State and the lengths he’s willing to go to support not only students but even strangers-turned-friends.
How to have a true hobby, not a side hustle
December 3, 2019
Vox

How to have a true hobby, not a side hustle

Selin A. Malkoc, a marketing professor at Fisher who studies how leisure can contribute to our overall happiness, says the problem with finding a hobby is compounded when so many of us “do yoga because we want to be a yoga master.” Instead, Malkoc says, it’s perfectly fine to do it just because we want to relax.
December 2, 2019
U.S. News & World Report

Decade in review: 'Big Tech' gains enormous power

The U.S. government has begun recognizing just how much power big tech companies have quietly amassed. “The law has not yet caught up with big data analytics and so mere compliance with the law is not sufficient to protect people in the big data era,” says Dennis Hirsch, a fellow at The Risk Institute. “Data ethics is about going beyond what the law requires in order to mitigate risks to individuals, and so to the company itself."
Woman presents and leads a discussion at the 2019 KeyBank UG symposium
December 2, 2019
Fisher College of Business

KeyBank Foundation, Fisher host 12th annual Business Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium

KeyBank leaders joined faculty, staff and students at The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business faculty to host 37 students from 22 different universities for the 12th annual KeyBank and Fisher College of Business Leadership and Creativity Undergraduate Student Symposium.
Ohio State student pioneers 3D printing for artificial limbs
November 21, 2019
WOSU

Ohio State student pioneers 3D printing for artificial limbs

Aaron Westbrook decided, back when he was a high school student in New Albany, that he could develop a better prosthetic arm than the one he received when he turned 14. Now a sophomore at Fisher, Westbrook started Form5 Prosthetics, a nonprofit to make more economical and easier-to-use artificial limbs.
Anil Makhija
November 21, 2019
The Ohio State University

Makhija reappointed as dean of Fisher College of Business

The Ohio State University Board of Trustees have approved the reappointment of Anil K. Makhija, PhD, as dean of the Max M. Fisher College of Business. His reappointment is effective through June 30, 2024. Makhija also holds the John W. Berry, Sr. Chair in Business and is a professor in the Department of Finance.
Fisher Impact Day 2019
November 20, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Fisher Impact Day 2019: Principled leadership in action

Each year approximately 1,000 Fisher students, faculty and staff unite in a day of service to bring positive change and lasting impact to the community in which we live, work and play. Fisher Impact Day is a collective expression of the power of servant leadership — an opportunity for the college community to showcase the passion, energy and engagement to not only do well, but to do good.
Time-lapse photo of people shopping on a busy street.
November 19, 2019
Fisher College of Business

There's a Better Way Podcast: Access for all through the power of logistics

Free shipping, one-hour delivery and pick-up in store, are all phrases consumers are seeing more and more. As part of the “There’s a Better Way” podcast, Aravind Chandrasekaran, associate director of the Center for Operational Excellence, talks with Dr. Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics at The Ohio State University, to discuss the recent changes to the field and how it's affecting the way we go about our every day lives.
Holidays arrive early: Retailers unleash pre-Black Friday frenzy
November 17, 2019
The Lima News

Holidays arrive early: Retailers unleash pre-Black Friday frenzy

Holiday sales and décor pop up earlier and earlier each year so retailers can reach consumers on a budget in an era when most shopping can be done online long before Black Friday arrives, said Joe Goodman, professor of marketing and chair of the marketing and logistics department at Fisher College of Business.