Editorial: Does a Non-Public Business Need SOX?
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 offers sound prescriptions for all companies, publicly traded or not. The post Editorial: Does a Non-Public Business Need SOX? appeared first on Graziadio Business Review...
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My son graduated from high school this spring. After the ceremony, he came to me and announced that he had arrived everything was accomplished in his life. Of course you know and I know that he’s only...
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Dr. Hesse has taught management science using spreadsheets since 1982 in both engineering and business schools, and at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The post Editor’s Note appeared first...
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The GBR is read by thousands each month. To continue our upward trajectory in the academic business publication arena, we have some watershed changes to announce. The post Editor’s Note appeared first...
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Training in general and e-learning in particular offer the opportunity to enhance both employee and customer satisfaction throughout the government workforce. Furthermore, an e-learning environment...
View ArticleEditorial: No Child Left Behind-A Blueprint for Success
It is our duty to provide the next generation with the tools to be successful in this increasingly digital-based global economy. The post Editorial: No Child Left Behind-A Blueprint for Success...
View ArticleThe Top 10 U.S. Economic Issues to Monitor
Darrol J. Stanley, PhD, addresses what many believe to be "The Top 10 U.S. Economic Issues to Monitor." The post The Top 10 U.S. Economic Issues to Monitor appeared first on Graziadio Business Review |...
View ArticleEditorial: California Greening: Boom or Bust?
California businesses are scrambling to prepare for new regulatory requirements and increased consumer interest in "going green." The post Editorial: California Greening: Boom or Bust? appeared first...
View ArticleEditorial: The Top 10 Embracements for Difficult Economic Times
The times are changing, and they are changing more rapidly than anyone could have forecast. It will be necessary to possess character to cope. The post Editorial: The Top 10 Embracements for Difficult...
View ArticleEditorial: Crisis in America: A Nation at Risk
It appears that more than just the American economy is bordering on breakdown. It is far more significant that America its culture and spirit is in total crisis and bordering on collapse. The post...
View ArticleEditorial: Taking Advantage of California’s Retirees to Help Close the Budget...
This editorial encourages California to utilize the talents of management retirees to help alleviate our ongoing financial woes. The post Editorial: Taking Advantage of California’s Retirees to Help...
View ArticleEditorial: Writing a Business Plan to Attract Investors
What does it take to write a good business plan? What should entrepreneurs avoid? Should business plans be put on hold until the economy picks up? The post Editorial: Writing a Business Plan to Attract...
View ArticleEditorial: E-Learning is Green Learning
An editorial on how universities can contribute to developing long-term, balanced solutions to globalization by incorporating e-learning. The post Editorial: E-Learning is Green Learning appeared first...
View ArticleEight Key Attributes of Effective Leaders
Graziadio Dean Linda A. Livingstone compiles eight key attributes of effective leaders and words of advice from various speakers from the Dean's Executive Leadership Series (DELS). The post Eight Key...
View ArticleEditorial: Is Robotics America’s Ticket to Continued Global Competitiveness?
An exploration of the potential of robotics for both increased productivity and ethical concerns, drawing on the history and looking toward the future of the industry. The post Editorial: Is Robotics...
View ArticleEditorial: Will commercial real estate will follow in the footsteps of the...
Residential property values have fallen as much as 40 percent and more in some markets. Will commercial property values follow suit? The post Editorial: Will commercial real estate will follow in the...
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The GBR bids a reluctant farewell to editor-in-chief Owen Hall, Jr., and announces its move to the Center for Applied Research, in which a brand new name and look will debut. The post Editor’s Note...
View ArticleEditorial: Systems Thinking
To stay ahead of the curve, if not just afloat, businesses must understand how to create new value from multiple divisions and perspectives. The post Editorial: Systems Thinking appeared first on...
View ArticleEditor’s Note: New Look, New Name, Still Great Content
With this issue we are delighted to introduce you to our new name, the Graziadio Business Review, and bring you our new design, which we think you will find much more user-friendly. The post Editor’s...
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GBR Academic Editor Nancy Dodd introduces Volume 14, Issue 1 of the Graziadio Business Review, announcing new audio interviews with article authors, to be featured in the GBR blog. The post Editor’s...
View ArticleEditor’s Note: Finding Distinctiveness
Graziadio Business Review Managing Editor Audra Quinn introduces the Spring 2011 issue, asking the question, "What makes you or your company distinctive?" The post Editor’s Note: Finding...
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We are excited to present more great articles in this issue of the GBR, along with a video interview and book reviews. The post Editor’s Note appeared first on Graziadio Business Review | Graziadio...
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We are concluding 2011 on a great note. This year we upped our qualifications for publication and our rejection rate to approximately 67%. The post Editor’s Note appeared first on Graziadio Business...
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In this issue our authors went back to eight of our most popular and most timely articles to give us an update. The post Editor’s Note appeared first on Graziadio Business Review | Graziadio School of...
View ArticleEditorial: The World of Graduate Management Education Turned Up Side Down
Globalization is bringing about a radical rethink regarding the content and delivery of graduate management education. The post Editorial: The World of Graduate Management Education Turned Up Side Down...
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In the fall issue of the Graziadio Business Report we have published five great articles, plus we want to let you know about two features that were added to the last issue. The post Editor’s Note...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: The New Paradigm for Management Education
Today business schools are under growing pressure to engage in significant reforms due to globalization, rising tuitions, and unprecedented economic uncertainty. The post EDITORIAL: The New Paradigm...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Getting Ready for Virtually Anything in Management Education
The growing use of social media in higher education, in general, and management education, in particular, will forever change the traditional learning landscape. The post EDITORIAL: Getting Ready for...
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These articles informative as well as a challenge to take a deeper look at your business life, your work life, and as it applies, to your academic life. The post Editor’s Note appeared first on...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: To MOOC or not to MOOC, is that the Question?
Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) in management education are growing rapidly in response to exorbitant tuitions, tightening budgets, limited class availability, and globalization. The post...
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Contents for the this issue: Fall 2014 Issue, Volume 17, Issue 2 The post Editor’s Note appeared first on Graziadio Business Review | Graziadio School of Business and Management | Pepperdine University.
View ArticleCrowdsourcing Management Education
Crowdsourcing is one approach for meeting the challenges of the changing needs of the business community and the programs offered by the business management community. The post Crowdsourcing Management...
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This issue includes a variety of articles written by knowledgeable authors that we believe you will find informative, insightful, and engaging. The post Editor’s Note appeared first on Graziadio...
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This issue includes a variety of articles written by knowledgeable authors that we believe you will find informative, insightful, and engaging. The post Editor’s Note appeared first on Graziadio...
View ArticleEditorial: Lightning in a Bottle!
Analytics can, through the use of various Big Data-driven computer models, significantly enhance the decision-making process and, thus, hopefully performance. The post Editorial: Lightning in a Bottle!...
View ArticleEditorial: Taking Management Education to a Whole New Level
Imagine a management education learning environment where the student is fully engaged and where the instructor serves as a Play-by-Play-Man! The post Editorial: Taking Management Education to a Whole...
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This issue includes a variety of articles written by knowledgeable authors that we believe you will find informative, insightful, and engaging. Here are highlights. The post Editor’s Note appeared...
View ArticleEditorial: Changing the Face of Executive Management Education
Many working managers are interested in a flexible curriculum that focuses on results and are turning to web-based learning systems like knowledgesourcing. The post Editorial: Changing the Face of...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Are We Closing the Gender Gap in Business Schools?
This gender gap matters because the pipeline to the top boardrooms, where women are under-represented, begins in business schools where men are over-represented. The post EDITORIAL: Are We Closing the...
View ArticleModernizing Capitalism: Saving the American Dream
The Digital Age has the potential to be as disruptive and transformative for us as the Industrial Revolution was for our ancestors; that disruption could threaten our capitalist system and our...
View ArticlePepperdine Graziadio Business School 50th Anniversary Special Issue
Celebrating Pepperdine Graziadio Business School's 50th Anniversary, this issue includes PGBS faculty articles and perspectives and featured guest author and professor Edward D. Hess. The post...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Will the Real Driver Please Step Out of the Car!
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has defined five distinct levels for self-driving AVs, which range from controlling specific tasks such as parking and braking (level 1) to where the...
View ArticleEDITORIAL – Passing the Turing Test
Artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance student learning outcomes for the 21st century. The post EDITORIAL – Passing the Turing Test appeared first on Graziadio Business Review | Graziadio School of...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: On the Transformation of HR
In today’s economy, employee retention is the number-one issue on many HR managers’ plate. Employee turnover is costing organizations billions of dollars each year in direct replacement costs. These...
View ArticleEditorial: COVID-19 and the Future of Management Education
Many B-schools have responded to COVID-19 by increasing their online presence as a stopgap measure in the short term and potentially a long-term solution to ongoing economic challenges. These actions...
View ArticleEditorial: The Importance of Training in Law Enforcement
While I am convinced that the vast majority of our law enforcement officers are well-meaning and diligent, it has become evident that a significant portion of the population does not have a high level...
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Your participation matters! Help us to improve the Graziadio Business Review (GBR) by taking a 5 to 10-minute anonymous survey. For your help, at the end of the survey you will find a link to the...
View ArticleEditorial: How AI can Help Reduce Sports Injuries
Although attendance and revenues continue to decline, the challenges associated with player injuries continue unabated. The post Editorial: How AI can Help Reduce Sports Injuries appeared first on...
View ArticleEditorial: How AI Can Help Developing Countries Post COVID-19
The COVID-19 crisis is one event that has intensified the need for urgent action by developing countries to utilize technologies like AI to drive economic growth. The post Editorial: How AI Can Help...
View ArticleThe Final Issue of the GBR Is Dedicated to Dr. Owen Hall, Jr.
Junior was a man devoted to Pepperdine, his students, and his colleagues and was a stalwart member on many committees, always looking for how to best serve the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School and...
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