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Weatherhead School of Management

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New angel investor network steers investment to startups associated with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
The entrepreneurial ecosystem associated with ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is expanding: A new network of early-stage investors, started by alumni and faculty, plans to invest directly in promising startup businesses that include university students, graduates, staff, faculty and supporters. Sc...
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What will the future be like? Student-created board games take a crack
New games—now on display at MOCA—explore what's next in health care, transportation and finance From left: Professor Youngjin Yoo; Manoj Malhotra, dean of the Weatherhead School of Management; and artist Simon Denny at the opening of The Founder's Paradox Just as playing Monopoly helps illustrate ...
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Weatherhead School’s Satish Nambisan co-authors article on new digital technologies in health care
Satish Nambisan, the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professorship of Technology Management, and Priya Nambisan, a department chair at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's College of Health Sciences, co-authored an op-ed for The Plain Dealer on whether new digital technologies could help decrease healt...
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Weatherhead School’s J.B. Silvers pens article on improving collaboration in the health care industry
J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, challenged the idea that competition could help the health care industry. In an article for Crain’s Cleveland Business, he argued that collaboration among health care providers actually could have a more posit...
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Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider returns to faculty director position at Fowler Center
David Cooperrider, the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit and the Fairmount Santrol - David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry, was recently appointed as the faculty director of the Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit. Cooperri...
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Video: Management and engineering students collaborate for social good in Tanzania
Weatherhead School of Management’s MGMT 460 strays a bit from the standard business school course. For one thing, most of it took place in Tanzania. For another, enrollment was nearly half engineers. And the syllabus included everything from visiting a global company with $58 billion in annual re...
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MEM Open House
Students are invited to the Master of Engineering and Management (MEM) Open House Friday, Feb. 9, from noon to 2 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 305. A panel will discuss what MEM is and how it can change students’ careers and lives. Free refreshments will be provided. RSVP to sarah.jutte@case.edu. Down...
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MEM student John Tomko named Richards Fellowship recipient
John Tomko learned how to code on a TI-84 calculator at the urging of a high school math teacher. Tomko took on the challenge—and now, the rudimentary programming method seems simple to Tomko, having earned a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering and nearing completion of the Master of Engineeri...
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Meet the six finalists in ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s first $50,000 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition
Safer sports helmets inspired by hedgehogs. Wearable tech that detects dehydration. Healthy meal boxes delivered to food deserts. What these innovative products and services have in common are entrepreneurs from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøâ€”and each are the basis for a company among the six fina...
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The future of grocery shopping: Faster, cheaper, smaller
Walmart was once considered the future of grocery shopping, offering consumers a slew of discounted choices, compared to the competition. Yet, market trends point toward a faster, cheaper, smaller and more streamlined experience. The result: One of the most common shopping experiences in American l...