Business
-
When it comes to predicting long-term weather, humans hold little advantage over Wiarton Willie or Punxsutawney Phil. That’s not ... Full story
-
Thrive Week and Bell Let’s Talk to focus on positive mental health at Brock
In conjunction with Bell Let’s Talk initiatives, Brock University’s first-ever Thrive Week will be held from Jan. 29 to ... Full story -
South doors of Taro Hall closed Friday morning
As part of ongoing work on the Goodman School of Business expansion project, Taro Hall’s south entrance on the ... Full story -
Risk of data breach a trade-off of technology use
Tuesday’s data breach affected up to 100,000 Bell Canada customers whose names and email addresses may have been illegally accessed ... Full story -
Goodman students win 17 medals at provincial competition
With a seasoned veteran at the helm, a team of Goodman School of Business students headed to a provincial DECA ... Full story -
Turkish researcher to deliver insight into customer participation
Bulent Menguc, Dean and Professor of Marketing at Kadir Has University in Turkey, will present his research paper at Goodman’... Full story -
Half of all doctor’s appointments start late, but how can the problem be fixed?
As comedian Jerry Seinfeld says about doctor’s office waiting rooms: “There’s no chance of not waiting because they ... Full story -
Grad Send-Off aims to ready students for next chapter
When Brock’s graduates head out on their quest for professional success, the University aims to give them the strongest ... Full story -
Goodman students claim second in Canada’s oldest case competition
In the end, countless hours of preparation all boiled down to a single 15-minute window. And during those critical moments ... Full story -
ARMSTRONG, KLASSEN AND YOOGALINGAM: Why you always have to wait for your doctor’s appointment
Goodman School of Business professors Michael Armstrong (Operations Research), Kenneth Klassen and Reena Yoogalingam (both Operations Management), wrote a piece ... Full story