Building Effective Teams
Professor Greg Bigley has taught in the TMMBA Program since its inception in 2001. He teaches Building Effective Work Teams at the start of the... Read More
Dominant shareholder incentives affect the cost of corporate borrowing
A paper by Paul Malatesta, a professor of finance at the University of Washington Foster School of Business, on the cost of corporate borrowing has... Read More
Moral compass can shift depending on organizational role, expectations
We tend to think of personal morality—our intrinsic sense of right and wrong—as immovable. Grounded in bedrock. But a new study suggests that moral judgment... Read More
Emer Dooley TEDx video: entrepreneurship education – an oxymoron?
University of Washington Foster School of Business lecturer and alumna Emer Dooley (MBA 1992, PhD 2000) recently gave a TEDx lecture on entrepreneurship. Her topic?... Read More
A trick to making a product seem less (or more) expensive
How can you make a product appear less expensive? Conventional wisdom says to group it with higher-priced items. But a study co-authored by Jeffrey Shulman finds... Read More
TMMBA welcomes 6 new faculty
Sara Jones, TMMBA Assistant Director & Class of 2012 In the past year we have seen the addition of six faculty to the TMMBA teaching... Read More
How TMMBA curriculum ties into the International Study Tour
Guest post by Roann Lubang, Class of 2012 The following courses came to mind during my visit at both Singapore and Beijing (in no particular... Read More
Wells receives Special Award from Washington Society of CPAs
William Wells, a senior lecturer in accounting at the University of Washington Foster School of Business, has won the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants... Read More
Advocacy and engagement through social media
Sara Jones, Class of 2012 Tonight was the second session of our Social Media for Managers course. This is a new class in the TMMBA... Read More
Social networking ads impel us to identify with brands
Facebook is a great place to advertise. And not only because of its celebrated ability to tap the vast quantities of personal information hundreds of... Read More