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Aug 27, 2021

Rob Handfield Explains Why Car Shortage May Continue for Years

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, breaks down why dealerships across the country are seeing their normal 200-car supply be reduced to merely 20.

Aug 25, 2021

Big Tech’s Dark Side: Killer Apps, Abs, and Acqs

Sherry Fowler, professor of practice in information technology and business analytics, breaks down the negative side of the technology industry.

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Aug 19, 2021

Stacy Wood on Vaccine Misinformation in Black and Hispanic Communities

Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, noted that who people hear vaccine information from is just as important as the messaging itself.

Aug 17, 2021

Making Sense of Emergent Leadership

Brad Kirkman and his co-authors set out to define emergent leadership, organize existing literature into a clear framework and propose new research directions.

Aug 12, 2021

Heather Dretsch Breaks Down How to Market to Gen Alpha

Heather Dretsch, assistant professor of marketing, explains how brands are shifting to market towards Generation Alpha, children who are born between 2010 and 2025.

Aug 12, 2021

An Economic Impact Analysis of U.S. Biobased Industries

A report co-authored by Professor Rob Handfield analyzes the economic and environmental impact of biobased product industries.

Episode 9

Aug 8, 2021

Poole Podcast Episode 9: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion 101

Tayah Butler and Danya Perry discuss what we colleges and universities can do to help grow the conversation of DEI.

Aug 5, 2021

Barry Goodwin Sees Potential Problems for Small Hog Farmers in California

Barry Goodwin, professor of economics, argues that the new California ballot initiative that will protect farm animals against cruel living conditions will not only drive up egg and bacon prices but cause delays in production.

Jul 29, 2021

Stacy Wood Warns Businesses About Taking Anti-Vaccine Stance

Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, advised businesses to be wary of taking a public anti-vaccine stance as they risk alienating patrons on both sides of the argument.

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Jul 29, 2021

Stacy Wood: ‘There is No One-Size-Fits-All Incentive’

Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, believes that vaccine incentives have been more successful than originally thought.