
Millennials: A User Guide
You want to hire them, but do they want to work for you?
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Integrity is the Bottom Line
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International Leader
Jiaxin “Jashin” Lin on bridging cultural gaps
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Professor launches video games that could boost business judgment
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BU has climbed one spot, from 42 to 41, in U.S. News & World Report’s 2015 rankings of the nation’s colleges and universities. The report lauded the University’s “highly ranked graduate schools,” including Questrom School of Business. BU was also named to the lists of “high school counselors’ top college picks,” “foreign student factor,” and “best colleges for veterans.”
Collaboration Has Its Limits
Sometimes it’s better to find a little space
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Bring Ideas to Life
5 Lessons
Read more“We believe in truth, the only foundation of success. In service, the motive of business. In the Golden Rule, the unchanging standard of conduct. In the consciousness of service performed, the sufficient reward of endeavor.”
Going Global? Think Local
The American way isn’t always the right way
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The Trendspotter
Aydin Senkut (BSBA’92) is a super angel, a venture capitalist who’s brought his golden touch to Fitbit, Shopify, and many others
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GOLD
MAGAZINE WINS INTERNATIONAL AND INDUSTRY KUDOS
Everett has scooped up two awards. The Council for Advancement and Support of Education gave Everett a Circle of Excellence gold award for best magazine. Publishing industry bible Folio: added to Everett’s haul with a best magazine website award.
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Questrom’s Executive MBA (EMBA) has consistently ranked among the best in New England; now, a new listing has put it among the world’s finest. Ivy Exec, an online platform that provides professional resources to executives looking to advance their careers, ranked Questrom 17th on its Best Executive MBA Programs of 2016 list.

Don’t Do That / Do This
Put Your Emotions to Work
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Banking Prestige
Eric Muller of Goldman Sachs says getting to the top in investment banking requires flexibility, curiosity, hard work, and some metaphorical frog kissing
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$315M
Since 2010, BU’s female undergraduate alumni have raised more than $315 million in venture capital funding for start-ups they’ve founded or cofounded. The figures come from data and technology firm PitchBook’s 2015–2016 Universities Report. The report ranked BU third among the nation’s universities for capital raised by female alums.

High Ideals and Profits
Chan Luu (BSBA’75) has built a multinational fashion brand on a commitment to giving women in the developing world access to good jobs and wages
Read moreCheating the Honest Way
When faced with tough choices, invent different answers
Read moreManaging Breakups
Transparency counts in times of change
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