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June 17, 2019
Business Insider

Financial documents show the NRA is living 'paycheck to paycheck,' and ended 2018 $10.8 million in the red

The new details about the NRA's financial dealings come after several reports about infighting and other signs of turmoil within the organization. Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, examined the organization's 2018 financial report and told The Washington Post that the documents depicted the organization like "a person living paycheck to paycheck."
MBA students gathered outside to learn about clean water initiatives
June 14, 2019
Fisher College of Business

MBA students provide insights for global water projects

The opportunity to learn, hone and utilize business skills while also addressing a global societal challenge isn’t a part of every MBA student’s exper
June 14, 2019
NBC4

Wrongful death lawsuits, Legionnaires’ outbreak damage Mount Carmel brand, experts say

Experts in crisis management say the damage to the Mount Carmel brand is significant but not beyond repair. Deborah Mitchell, who teaches marketing at Fisher College of Business, says there are plenty of examples of company brands surviving extraordinary damage. 
June 4, 2019
Salon

Is Apple really a privacy-first company?

Apple wants consumers to view it as the privacy-centric tech company — but some security experts aren't impressed. Dennis Hirsch, a professor of law and Director of the Program on Data and Governance at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and research fellow at The Risk Institute, sees parallels to when big corporations made a push to make green products, and marketed them as so to win trust from consumers.
May 31, 2019
The Washington Post

The shadow banks are back with another big bad credit bubble

Research by Isil Erel, the David A. Rismiller Professorship in Finance, and her colleagues sheds light on how middle market companies are navigating the lending landscape.
May 29, 2019
Business Insider

Extroverts have four consistent advantages over everyone else at work

According to a forthcoming publication, extroverts tend to have consistent advantages over everyone else in the workplace, which jibes with other research on the benefits associated with extroversion. For example, extroverts are more likely to become leaders and to lead effectively, according Timothy Judge, the Joseph A. Alutto Chair in Leadership Effectiveness and executive director of the Fisher Leadership Initiative.
May 28, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Passion, purpose and perspective

See how Accounting Honors student Tommy Lowden is making the most of his Fisher experience — from studying and interning abroad, to making an impact locally through volunteering — thanks to donor support.
May 24, 2019
Harvard Business Review

Creating a culture of continuous improvement

How do organizations remain committed to continuous improvement when the leader who championed lean strategies leaves? Researching within the health care industry, Aravind Chandrasekaran and John Toussaint identify a set of practices that can stop this backsliding and sustain a culture of continuous improvement after such departures.
Group of students pose in front of University of Dodoma sign
May 22, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Collaboration connects Fisher with partners in Tanzania

Throughout the past four years, students, faculty and leaders from The Ohio State University’s Global Water Institute have partnered with the Universi
May 18, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

Recent United Way campaign raises $22 million, with more year-round fundraising

United Ways throughout the nation have been working to gain a footing as charitable habits shift away from workplace giving. Wealthy donors have moved to donor-advised funds at financial firms, while many other donors — especially the young — increasingly give directly to nonprofit groups online or through crowdfunding events. Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, explains why.
May 15, 2019
NPR

As leaks show lavish NRA spending, former staff detail poor conditions at nonprofit

New documents leaked about National Rifle Association top executive Wayne LaPierre's lavish clothing and travel expenses contrast with the culture of fear, poor pay and an underfunded pension described by former staffers. Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, helped NPR review copies of 2019 NRA pension documents.
Daniel Baker in front of classroom explains his powerpoint presentation
May 13, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Leadership Grant Conference ushers in new waves of research

Daniel Baker had “an itch” he had wanted to scratch for a while. That itch began in North Carolina when he worked with law enforcement in probation an
May 12, 2019
Poets&Quants

2019 MBAs To Watch: Cara Ann Laviola

A self-described "eternal optimist with an unshakeable belief in people, who inspires others to imagine more,” Full-Time MBA student Cara Ann Laviola has been named a 2019 MBA to Watch by Poets&Quants.
May 12, 2019
Poets&Quants

2019 MBAs To Watch: Matthew Rosebaugh

Full-Time MBA student Matthew Rosebaugh is "a team builder, guided by serving and helping others realize their potential.” He has also been named a 2019 MBA to Watch by Poets&Quants. 
Terry Esper leads a TedxOhio State talk about why logistics is important to him.
May 10, 2019
Fisher College of Business

TEDx event spotlights the power of logistics

Highlighting the impact of and their passion for logistics, Fisher students, faculty and business leaders from the community united for a series of TE
Undergraduate students pose for a portrait at a Garage store in Canada as part of the Industry Immersion progra
May 9, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Students’ project impresses Canadian apparel company

Tasked with opening her group’s presentation to more than a dozen senior leaders at an international apparel company in Canada, Amy Adams began to spe
May 8, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Bringing operational excellence to food insecurity

Students in Fisher’s Master of Business Operational Excellence (MBOE) program are sharing their process-improvement insights to help the Mid-Ohio Foodbank better serve hungry families and individuals throughout central Ohio.
May 7, 2019
Institutional Investor

The mystery of the missing Berkshire Hathaway invite

Warren Buffett has snubbed KBW’s Meyer Shields from participating in his annual conclave for years. Why? The answer may lie in a difference of investing philosophies. Lu Zhang, the John W. Galbreath Chair in Real Estate at Fisher, points out that Buffett’s stock picking is value-oriented, a countercyclical style that has been out of fashion for much of the past decade. “Ten years is just too short to suggest Buffett should change his strategy,” Zhang says. “Over the long term, Berkshire has beaten any index, any index, hands down.”
May 3, 2019
Entrepreneur

Science says healthy scheduling habits make people happier

Selin Malkoc, a professor of marketing at Fisher, and her colleague discovered that when a leisure activity is planned, it’s less enjoyable than if it had taken place spontaneously: “It becomes a part of our to-do list. As an outcome, they [the activity] becomes less enjoyable," Malkoc said.
May 2, 2019
Think Op-Ex

Simple, not easy: Talking leadership with bestselling author Sam Walker

What seemed like a clear-cut research project on the “secret sauce” behind the greatest teams in sports history has evolved into a multi-year endeavor and bestselling book for Sam Walker, a Wall Street Journal columnist and one-time editor. Walker, who served as the kickoff keynote at The Ohio State University Center for Operational Excellence’s seventh-annual Leading Through Excellence summit, talked about the biggest takeaways from his book – and where the project is taking him next. 
May 1, 2019
Think Op-Ex

COE Summit 2019: A look back, in pictures

Each year, The Ohio State University Center for Operational Excellence brings together hundreds of process improvement leaders from across the country for a deep dive into leadership and problem-solving best practices at its Leading Through Excellence summit. Check out photos from the center's seventh summit this past April.
Hundreds of Fisher grads in caps and gowns at commencement
May 1, 2019
Fisher College of Business

Fisher celebrates the Class of 2019

A number of Fisher College of Business ceremonies and festivities marked the accomplishments of the graduating Class of 2019.Undergraduate students, t
Dignity Ruebensaal holding a sign that reads "I am a catalyst for finance!"
April 29, 2019
Fisher College of Business

New grad already making an impact in business

Twenty-two-year-old Dignity Ruebensaal will walk across the stage to receive her bachelor’s degree in business management and administration having al
April 28, 2019
Poets&Quants

2019 Best & Brightest MBAs: Neethi Johnson

Fisher's Neethi Johnson (MBA '19) describes herself as an "Indian-born, Ireland-raised, proud American. ​​​​​​" She was also selected as one of Poets&Quants' 100 best & brightest MBAs of 2019. 
April 28, 2019
Poets&Quants

2019 Best & Brightest MBAs: Obi Nnebedum

Obi Nnebedum (MBA '19), selected as one of Poets&Quants' best & brightest MBAs of 2019, shares how he was able to pursue an MBA at Fisher and and MHA at Ohio State.

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