At This Tech Company, Workers Vote on Each...
Quotes Jennifer Dannals in an article about Expensify, a company where employee pay is based on your coworkers’ assessment of your performance and broader contributions to the firm.
View at CBS NewsQuotes Jennifer Dannals in an article about Expensify, a company where employee pay is based on your coworkers’ assessment of your performance and broader contributions to the firm.
View at CBS NewsA feature story about new research from Pino Audia and coauthors examining the impact of commuting on workplace performance.
View at GrowA feature story about Michael Sneed T’83, chief communication officer and EVP of global corporate affairs at Johnson & Johnson, who announced he will retire in April 2022.
View at PR WeekYancey Spruill T’98, CEO of DigitalOcean, authors an article exploring how startups can take advantage of cloud technology.
View at ForbesRoger McNamee T'82, managing director of Elevation Partners, joins “Squawk on the Street” to discuss Apple as the company closes in on a $3 trillion market cap.
View at CNBCQuotes Roger Hochschild T’90, CEO of Discover Financial Services, in an article about the company’s plans to more aggressively push its online banking offerings.
View at American BankerA feature interview with Kate Jhaveri T’03, CMO at the NBA, about the making of “NBA Lane”—a short film created to celebrate the league’s 75-year anniversary.
View at MorningBrewQuotes Stephen Pidgeon T’07, executive director of career services, in a feature story about Tuck’s 2021 employment data.
View at Poets&QuantsFeatures VesprSolar, founded and led by Robert Sewell T’21, as one of the most disruptive MBA startups from members of the MBA class of 2021.
View at Poets&QuantsHighlights Vijay Govindarajan, the Three-Box Solution strategy for innovation, and the concept of reverse innovation.
View at Financial ExpressFeatures Michael Aragon T’01, chief content officer at Twitch, in an article about the streaming platform’s growth in the last year.
View at AdAgeAn article examining record women enrollment at business schools in 2021 highlights Tuck as one of the top MBA programs at enrolling women.
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