Articles tagged with: Goodman School of Business
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‘Big data’ is a hot topic around the virtual boardroom table, but navigating statistical information and analytical tools can be ... Full story
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Ontario Auditor General named Goodman School of Business Distinguished Leader
The Goodman School of Business at Brock University has announced its 2020 Distinguished Leader. Bonnie Lysyk, 13th Auditor General of Ontario, ... Full story -
Export learning processes to be discussed at Goodman Luncheon Speaker Series
Research in the Journal of International Marketing reveals a greater understanding of export learning processes in an international context. In ... Full story -
Role of child care in post-pandemic recovery topic of next Business Breathers webinar
For many families, affordable and accessible child care is an important aspect of their financial security. Without it, women are ... Full story -
Distinguished Graduate credits hard work for career success
For Sean Washchuk, the adage of ‘hard work pays off’ rings true. Washchuk (BAcc '96), Senior Vice-President and Chief Financial ... Full story -
Goodman MBA ranks first in Canada for class and faculty diversity
Brock University’s Goodman School of Business has been ranked among the top MBA programs in the world. In its ... Full story -
Insurance experts to discuss small business liability at next Business Breathers webinar
For many small business owners, insuring their physical buildings and products is a top priority. In an upcoming webinar, insurance ... Full story -
Virtual Alumni Recognition event to engage and celebrate distinguished alumni
To say Brock University played an important role in Jeff Park’s life would be a dramatic understatement. “It was ... Full story -
Syracuse researcher to discuss wine analytics at Goodman webinar
Analytics are changing how we work and live, and a Syracuse researcher says they're also having a big impact on ... Full story -
Terry Cockerline returns to old ‘new’ stomping grounds as Director, Alumni Relations
Brock University looks a little different than how Terry Cockerline (BA '97) remembers it. A highly regarded leader in advancement ... Full story