Gies News Articles
May 25
Ocasio wins 2023 Organization and Management Theory Distinguished Scholar Award
Gies Professor William Ocasio has been chosen as the 2023 OMT Distinguished Scholar by the Academy of Management’s Organization and Management Division. The award recognizes a scholar whose contributions have been central to the intellectual development of the field of organization studies.
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May 22
Wymer hopes naming gift is an “example for others”
Gies alumnus Steve Wymer, who is now a portfolio manager in the Equity and High-Income division at Fidelity Investments in Boston, jumped at the chance to give back to a College that gave him so much. In return, the College's new building will be named Steven S. Wymer Hall.
May 17
What’s the transformative potential of artificial intelligence?
"I do think some work will be replaced by generative AI, but that doesn’t mean there will be mass layoffs anytime soon," said Gies' Chief Disruption Officer Robert Brunner.
May 11
Batter up! Two Gies alumni heading to the major leagues
Zach Zoloto and Diego Acosta have moved on from their goal of playing in the major leagues; instead, they’re using their Gies master’s degrees to add value in other areas of their organizations.
May 08
New research finds adaptability key to employee performance
An increasingly hybrid workforce calls for a more nuanced approach to employee evaluations, according to new research from Gies professor Oscar Ybarra. To address the problem, he has developed a new employee evaluation framework called C+MAC (Cognition + Motivation, Action and Connection).
May 03
Royal Fever: Will the Brand Play On for King Charles?
“The Royal Family is a complex brand to manage, especially true now that its more revered member, the Queen, is no longer its stalwart pillar," says Gies Professor Emerita Cele Otnes.