Choosing Leadership: How to Do It Yourself is a four-week, live virtual course designed to make leadership accessible, practical, and actionable—for anyone, at any level. Led by Linda Ginzel, Clinical ...
This annual conference brings together academics, market economists, and policy makers. The conference is sponsored by the Kent A. Clark Center for Global Markets at the University of Chicago Booth ...
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On her first day at Chicago Booth, as Elise Sivilay, ’12 (EXP-17), was listening to classmates introduce themselves, one student’s introduction caught her attention. “He said he enjoyed sailing, and ...
The AI Fellowship from the Center for Applied AI at University of Chicago Booth School of Business supports students who want to deepen their engagement with artificial intelligence through ...
Build your leadership skills and gain hands-on experience by participating in a competition focused on social impact. It’s an unparalleled opportunity to grow your network, test out new ideas, and ...
As well-intentioned bans on plastic shopping bags roll out across the United States, there’s an unintended consequence that policy makers should take into account. It turns out that when shoppers stop ...
Walk down the aisles of any US convenience store and you could easily feel assailed by rows of similar—yet different—products competing for attention. Bags of Tostitos Scoops! tortilla chips share ...
Sometimes it’s easy on an earnings call to spot the metrics that portend good or bad things for a company. Revenues were unexpectedly high. Operating costs have doubled. But what does it mean when a ...
During the fierce congressional debates that led to the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, advocates and opponents of the proposal agreed on one thing: The once-in-a-generation bill, under the ...
Thirty years ago, job seekers paged through newspaper ads, made cold calls, or approached strangers at corporate networking events. Today, online applications and social networking platforms like ...
Talk to almost anyone about the forces at work behind Western politics’ contemporary upheaval, and it will not take long for your conversation to reach the discontents of the working class. In the ...