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According to Sheryl Kline, Lerner College professor and chair of hospitality, there are many options, as long as you utilize the right resources.
When both the Delaware and US economies fell off a cliff following the global financial crisis of 2008, it took a great act of faith to pursue an MBA — especially after employers reported record low levels of hiring in the two years that followed.
Third party applications like Venmo and its parent company PayPal Holdings have completely revolutionized once unavoidable situations — splitting a bill, giving to a charity, sending rent to a landlord.
As prospective MBA students consider future careers and opportunities, it’s clear that next-generation business ideas and profits will emerge from collaborations with related disciplines like engineering, public policy, life sciences and information/computer science.
You’ve heard the term before: The Internet of Things (IoT). But what does this buzzword really mean? And what are the ramifications of the IoT on the business world?
When a 125-year old commercial icon like Kodak — one of America’s most ubiquitous brands — began selling off patents as part of a plan to emerge from bankruptcy in 2012, most journalists, analysts and scholars focused on the tangible signals
In many ways, technology has made hospitality better and smarter — optimizing revenue, heightening engagement and better serving both guests and employees.
An initial public offering (IPO), the first sale of a company’s stock to the public, may make investors excited about the potential for growth as an early investor.
We’ve all had at least one brilliant business idea. The widget or service that would make everyone’s lives better.
The University of Delaware’s Lerner College of Business and Economics will offer a new course MISY631, “Data Mining for Business Analytics,” this spring 2017 semester.

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