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Wendy's celebrates 50 years, continues to make big impact on Central Ohio
November 15, 2019
ABC6

Wendy's celebrates 50 years, continues to make big impact on Central Ohio

It’s been 50 years since the very first Wendy's opened on Nov. 15, 1969. Even today, the chain has made a big impact on both the city of Columbus and Dublin and has been an engine for the local economy. "I have just talked to so many people who said, Wendy's it's just so special,” said John Barker, president of the Ohio Restaurant Association and a lecturer in Fisher's Department of Marketing and Logistics.
Cynthia Turner teaching Fisher students
November 12, 2019
Fisher College of Business

MAcc program accepting GRE test scores

Attracting the best and brightest accounting minds — no matter their undergraduate training — is at the heart of a change in outreach and recruiting efforts in Fisher’s Master of Accounting (MAcc) program. Effective immediately for candidates applying for autumn 2020, the MAcc program will begin accepting GRE scores for students applying to the renowned graduate accounting program.
Wendy's gears up to celebrate 50th birthday
November 10, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

Wendy's gears up to celebrate 50th birthday

Wendy's first slogan, “quality is our recipe,” can still be found on many of the restaurants, and the company’s marketing continues to focus on the “quality” part of the equation, said Joseph Goodman, associate professor of marketing at Fisher.
Press Southworth III portrait in front of a white block O
November 7, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Meet Press Southworth III: Veteran, arts leader, alumnus

A decorated U.S. Army veteran, Press Southworth III (BSBA ’75) shares his story about being a first-generation student at Ohio State, the accounting and business leaders that shaped him, and the career shift that took him from accounting into the arts.
Cash stock image
November 1, 2019
The Ohio State University

Why the rich go broke — and how you can avoid a similar fate

How can someone go from Powerball winner to completely bankrupt? Matt Sheridan, senior lecturer in finance, weighs in on how you can keep the wealth you accrue.
2019 Alumni Award recipients
October 31, 2019
Fisher College of Business

2019 Alumni Award winners recognized for their leadership, global impact and service

As part of its 2019 Alumni Awards celebration, The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business proudly honored six individuals for their leadership, dedication and service across a number of industries and in communities throughout the United States.
Fisher's NBMBAA case competition teams with their checks
October 23, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Case teams share emotional triumphs at Houston competition

Two teams from Fisher College of Business found success at the National Black MBA Association Conference, Career Fair and Case Competition in Houston, Texas.
New tools for a new age
October 18, 2019
The Ohio State University

New tools for a new age: Why a central Ohio CEO became a business Buckeye

Opportunity abounds for Aaron Westbrook, a central Ohio CEO who chose to be a business Buckeye.
Presenter shows slides at on analytics at the Nationwide ExecEd presentation
October 17, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Executive Education: Off campus at Nationwide

When the idea to offer a customized course focused on data and analytics at Nationwide popped up on Jodi Abbate’s radar, she had two questions: did Nationwide associates want such a course and, if so, who could deliver one? Abbate turned to some familiar faces at Fisher and worked with its Executive Education team, to create the Analytics in Action Seminar Series, a year-long, custom data and analytics workshop at Nationwide.
Mark Yale Harris with a gray sculpture of smooth lined person with hand under chin
October 15, 2019
Fisher College of Business

From suites to sculpture: Creativity a constant throughout alumnus’ career

For Mark Yale Harris (BSBA '61), creativity has been a constant throughout his professional career — in business as a co-founder of Red Roof Inns, and now, as a renowned sculpture artist.
Where buyers are cashing in! The top 10 U.S. markets for flipping
October 14, 2019
Realtor.com

Where buyers are cashing in! The top 10 U.S. markets for flipping

Despite all the real estate action, Columbus isn't on the radar of most Americans "because we're in a flyover state and we're modest about what we do," says Mary Beth McCormick, executive director of the Center for Real Estate at The Ohio State University.
How to find a hobby
October 10, 2019
The New York Times

How to find a hobby

In your quest for a balanced life, have you neglected your hobbies? It’s not too late. Learn how to find a hobby and how to incorporate it into your busy life. Research by Fisher's Selin Malkoc is useful in helping to avoid over-scheduling leisure time and activities.  
Risk Institute matches Ohio State students with corporate conundrums
October 1, 2019
Columbus CEO

Risk Institute matches Ohio State students with corporate conundrums

Some companies use interns for drudgery such as filing, copying and collating with a little meaningful work sprinkled in. How about using them to brainstorm solutions to high-level business challenges? The Risk Institute at Ohio State works with companies such as Worldpay, Discover and Abbott Nutrition connect them with MBA and specialized master's students to develop ways to combat risk.
Mason Hall and the Fisher quad
September 24, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Judge, Hu named top leadership scholars

Two faculty members in Fisher’s Department of Management and Human Resources have been named top leadership scholars by The Leadership Quarterly, a peer-reviewed publication focused on the scientific study of leadership.
Eric May Sesquicentennial Scholar
September 24, 2019
Fisher College of Business

World traveler finds community at Ohio State

Eric May has traveled the globe. But when it came to continuing his education, the U.S. Army veteran had one destination in mind: Ohio State.As an Ohi
A student has his résumé reviewed by a business recruiter
September 19, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Creating valuable connections between students and employers

If a significant aspect of a student’s career search is “who you know,” then Fisher is providing a number of innovative ways to connect tomorrow’s business professionals with potential employers.
Woman holding "Greatest team ever" sign and man holding green arrow sign
September 19, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Fisher’s Pelotonia volunteers share their “why”

Two Fisher staff members open up about why they decided to volunteer at Pelotonia.
Hiring for culture fit doesn’t have to undermine diversity
September 18, 2019
Harvard Business Review

Hiring for culture fit doesn’t have to undermine diversity

In examining the role of "culture fit" in diversity hiring, Tim Judge, the Joseph A. Alutto Chair in Leadership Effectiveness at Fisher, says that properly defining and understanding what "culture fit" is can help employers improve their talent strategies.
Tyson Suite dedication
September 17, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Tyson family continues its commitment to diversity and inclusion

From sharing his story with Fisher students, to serving on the college’s Dean’s Advisory Council, to supporting graduate students through scholarships, Jesse Tyson’s (MBA '76) pride in his Ohio State roots is immense. Now, that legacy of engagement is a permanent part of the Fisher campus. Together with his wife, Cheryl, the family was recently honored for their generosity in the creation of the Cheryl and Jesse Tyson Diversity and Inclusion Suite.
September 3, 2019
The Ohio State University

Share your goals – but be careful whom you tell

If you want to achieve a goal, make sure you share your objective with the right person. “Contrary to what you may have heard, in most cases you get more benefit from sharing your goal than if you don’t – as long as you share it with someone whose opinion you value,” said Howard Klein, lead author of anew study and professor of management and human resources.
August 29, 2019
Fatherly

What to say when you really, truly screw up

So what makes for a good apology? You have to mean it, sure. But there’s a narrative structure that a good apology should follow. Roy Lewicki, the Irving Abramowitz Memorial Professor Emeritus of management and human resources, has spent years researching the ideal apology, and he’s broken it down the perfect apology into six distinct components.
17 individual photos of new faculty for 2019
August 26, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Fisher’s newest faculty members dedicated to student success and research

Meet the newest thought leaders who have joined Fisher’s world-class faculty for the 2019-20 academic year.
Dean's Leadership Academy participants gather for group photo Dean's Leadership Academy
August 22, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Dean’s Leadership Academy builds leaders of tomorrow

Student Josh Wiseley avoided conflict and speaking up for himself upon his arrival at The Ohio State University. However, his experience with the Dean’s Leadership Academy through the Fisher Leadership Initiative helped him come out of his shell, discover self-confidence and embrace his ability to lead.
Smiling Tim Judge poses near building columns on Fisher campus Tim Judge
August 21, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Judge honored with mentorship award

World-renowned leadership expert Tim Judge, the Joseph A. Alutto Chair in Leadership Effectiveness, shares his award-winning approach to shaping young minds.
August 21, 2019
Online Engineering Programs

Professors to know in Six Sigma (and related) programs

Associate Professor of Operations Aravind Chandrasekaran and Fisher's Six Sigma offerings and were recognized as being noteworthy among other programs.