Webinar: “NAFTA to USMCA: What’s New? What’s Changed?” This webinar is the second in a series that will constitute the 2020 Harry E. Salzberg Memorial Award and Lecture program in honor of the Global Supply Chain Professional. The presentation explored…
Webinar: “Moving from Supply Chains to Demand Chains: Next Gen Technology for New Era Healthcare, Manufacturing and Retail”
Webinar: “Moving from Supply Chains to Demand Chains: Next Gen Technology for New Era Healthcare, Manufacturing and Retail” This webinar is the first in a series that will constitute the 2020 Harry E. Salzberg Memorial Award and Lecture program in…
Virtual Event: Entrepreneurship
“Entrepreneurship in Time of Crisis” The Martin J. Whitman School of Management hosted a virtual panel discussion on entrepreneurship in time of crisis with scholars from Whitman’s Institute for an Entrepreneurial Society (IES). Panelists discussed the economic outlook for entrepreneurial…
Virtual Event: Loneliness
“All the Lonely People: Loneliness in Individuals, Organizations and Society” The Martin J. Whitman School of Management hosted a virtual forum to discuss loneliness. The panelists will discuss loneliness in individuals, organizations and society. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, loneliness…
Virtual Event: Brand Activism
“Brand Activism: The Intersection of Social Movements and Marketing” The Martin J. Whitman School of Management hosted a virtual forum to discuss brand activism. The panelists discussed the drivers of the growth of brand activism during the last decade, as…
Virtual Event: Perspectives on Retail in the Wake of COVID-19
“Perspectives on Retail in the Wake of COVID-19” The Martin J. Whitman School of Management hosted a virtual forum to discuss retail in the wake of COVID-19. Our expert faculty and industry panelists discussed the immediate and systemic impact of…
Whitman and Maxwell Co-Host a Forum on the Economic Impact of COVID-19
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management is pleased to collaborate with the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs to present a virtual faculty forum on the economic impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic.