Topic:
Management
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April 12, 2016
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Course Announcement: Spend Your Spring in Strategy Consulting
October 29, 2014 -
Student Spotlight: Katrin V. Jeschonnek
April 12, 2013 -
Business School professor’s study finds video games highly effective training tool
DENVER – Long derided as mere entertainment, new research now shows that organizations using video games to train employees end up with smarter, more motivated workers who learn more and forget less. A University of Colorado Denver Business School study found those trained on video games do their jobs better, have higher skills and retain information longer than workers learning in less interactive, more passive environments. Read more
October 20, 2010 -
Professor Johnson’s research finds beautiful women face discrimination
While many see no downside to being beautiful, a professor at the University of Colorado Denver Business School says attractive women face discrimination when it comes to landing certain kinds of jobs. In a study released in the May/June Journal of Social Psychology, Stefanie Johnson, assistant professor of management at CU Denver Business School, found that beauty has an ugly side, at least for women. Read more
August 9, 2010