IU Kelley School of Business professor Kyle Anderson spoke with Indiana Public Media about the governor's stay at home order and what it means for local businesses.
Kokomo GM plant may pivot production to ventilators
IU Kelley School of Business assistant professor of operations management Amrou Awaysheh spoke with WTHR about how a company might pivot production and the work that goes into that.
How can companies survive COVID-19?
IU Kelley School of Business associate dean of academic programs in Indianapolis Phil Powell spoke with IBJ's Mason King for their weekly podcast about COVID-19's impact on the local economy and what businesses need to know.
Economist discusses Cummins layoffs
IU Kelley School of Business Associate Dean Phil Powell discusses layoffs from Cummins with Inside Indiana Business.
When earnings management is a good thing
IU Kelley School of Business Associate Professor David Farber discusses his research on smoothing the numbers.
After #MeToo, where do we go from here?
IU Kelley School of Business Clinical Assistant Professor Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow writes about the aftermath of the #MeToo movement in her latest column for the Indianapolis Business Journal.
How to choose a marketing MBA program
IU Kelley School of Business Clinical Professor Kim Saxton shares how to find the best marketing MBA Program.
Is it time to rethink your interview questions?
In her latest column for the Indianapolis Business Journal, Liz Malatestinic, senior lecturer in human resource management, shares a few interview questions you may need to give some thought to.
U.S. economy will continue to expand, but at a slower pace, reaching about 2 percent growth in 2020
The U.S. economy will continue to expand for a 12th consecutive year in 2020, but by only about 2 percent and struggling to remain at that level by year's end.
Does the Civil Rights Act protect LGBT workers?
"The complicated history of the Civil Rights Act in the U.S. is about to get even more so."
A look at the laws when it comes to pregnancy discrimination
IU Kelley School of Business Professor Julie Manning Magid spoke with WFYI's All IN about pregnancy discrimination - what are the laws currently - and how have they changed over the years? What still needs to be done?
2019 Indiana Manufacturing Survey
IU Kelley School of Business Professors Mark Frohlich and Steve Jones co-author the Indiana Manufacturing Survey, commissioned by Katz, Sapper & Miller, and supported by the Indiana Manufacturing Assocation.
Drink Culture Podcast: Phil Powell
IU Kelley School of Business Associate Dean Phil Powell discusses business, economics, and how business can change the world on the Drink Culture Podcast.
Are you a micromanager? If yes, here's how to stop
IU Kelley School of Business professor Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow shares how to recognize if you are a micromanager - and what to do if you are.
Attitudes shifting toward hiring applicants with criminal records
IU Kelley School of Business senior lecturer in human resource management Liz Malatestinic shares how more companies are looking to hire people with criminal histories, and how companies have been successful.
Holcomb makes board, commission appointments
Kelley School at IUPUI associate dean Phil Powell was named to the 21st Century Energy Policy Development Task Force.
Soap makers call themselves equality extremists
Kelley School economist Kyle Anderson discusses this Bloomington company's business model with the Indianapolis Business Journal.
New book 'The Titanic Effect' helps startups stay afloat
When the RMS Titanic set sail, no one on board had any inkling of the complete failure it would become.
Mexico tariff could squeeze Indiana
Kyle Anderson told WIBC that tariffs on Mexican imports will create a drag on the economy, especially the auto industry supply chain.
Understanding the impact of tariffs
Todd Roberson speaks with WISHTV about what Hoosiers can expect from tariffs on Chinese imports.
Why failing (successfully) is a good thing to do
Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow's In the Workplace column in the Indianapolis Business Journal discusses failing forward and successfully.
Benefits and hurdles of cell phones for elderly relatives
Overcoming these issues can go a long way toward making it a useful tool (I saw the benefits myself after volunteering at a temporary shelter after a fire at a senior living facility — thus leading to the theme of this article).
Venting about unfair boss detrimental
Ryan Outlaw told the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette that forgiving is a critical step in moving past unfairness when it comes to your boss.
How to successfully give constructive feedback
Feedback is essential to helping us grow—whether that be at work or at home, Westerhaus-Renfrow explains in her latest column.
Inclusion—the secret sauce for driving innovation at work
Leaders must take the time to create—and most importantly, visibly lead—a work culture where diverse points of views are welcomed and valued.
Tackling sexual harassment issues in the workplace
Liz Malatestinic, senior lecturer in human resource management, speaks with the IBJ about questions facing employees and employers in the workplace.
We’ve had to prepare for jobs that don’t exist yet before
IU Kelley School of Business associate dean of academic programs in Indianapolis Phil Powell tells Fast Company it's imperative that universities teach students how to teach themselves.
From inappropriate to illegal, these are interview questions to avoid
Which questions should you avoid in interviews? Liz Malatestinic breaks it down in her latest IBJ column.
What I learned from nine experienced mentors
In her column for the Indianapolis Recorder, Kim Saxton shares what she's learned from mentors at a recent panel.
Local HVAC company says U.S. tariffs are soon to cause higher prices for customers
Anderson said that prices will rise regardless of whether a company is based in the U.S. or overseas.
Best & Brightest Executive MBAs: Class of 2018
Two Business of Medicine Physician MBA alums are featured in Poets and Quants list of Best and Brightest Executive MBAs for 2018.
These are the 5 “super skills” you need for jobs of the future
IU Kelley School of Business clinical assistant professor Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow tells Fast Company resilience helps you transform obstacles into solutions and opportunities.
Budget-saving tips for those heading on summer road trips
Kim Saxton discusses camping, how to find last minute deals on hotels, and other budget-saving tips for travelers.
Top Workplaces 2018: Top companies excel at two-way communication between employees, management
Liz Malatestinic, senior lecturer in human resource management, speaks with the IndyStar about communication in the workplace, as well as the recent #MeToo movement.
IU Kelley School of Business professor chosen to lead global business academy
IU Kelley School of Business professor Marjorie Lyles will lead the Academy of International Business.
Trump's trade war: Is the risk worth it?
Kyle Anderson and Mohan Tatikonda discuss the impact of tariffs on the United States and the global economy with US News and World Report.
Hard skills or soft skills: a chicken-or-the-egg situation
In her latest IBJ column, Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow shares what employers should look at when hiring - hard skills or soft skills?
Changing jobs? How to get your finances in order before you go
Angela Andrews shares three tips to take into account as you considering making job or career transitions.
Negotiating 101: How to hone your negotiation skills
“Persuasion, which is getting someone to do what you want, is a vital leadership skill,” Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow told HER Magazine.
Is the gig economy working for you?
"The gig economy is here to stay. The key for both employers and employees is to maximize the positive aspects while mitigating the less desirable outcomes."
Seven big mistakes to avoid in your next presentation
Emily Murphy shares tips to remember the next time you're presenting in front of an audience.
What is the cost of diversity? New research looks at tenure diversity among top management teams
New research from the Kelley School of Business on the IUPUI campus shows a board of directors should consider both the tenure of its top management team and how the team works together before hiring new employees.
Nationwide initiative aims to improve financial literacy
During a nationwide initiative to help people improve financial literacy, Todd Roberson shares money smart tips with WISHTV.
In a column in the Indianapolis Recorder, Kelley professor Nolan Taylor encourages readers to be sustainability advocates.
Infosys plans to add 1,000 jobs
Kelley economist Kyle Anderson speaks with WRTV about the announcement.
New group fans the flame of entrepreneurial docs
The Indiana chapter of SOPE, the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs, was started to help physicians and life science entrepreneurs innovate successfully.
Coca-Cola hails a ride as Madison Avenue works to crack in-car advertising
Kim Saxton told Variety that when it comes to in-car advertising, advertisers would need to think strategically to avoid the risk of annoyance in invading someone's space.
Results from the 2017 Indiana Manufacturing Survey indicate that the Hoosier manufacturing sector remains healthy, well into this tepid but sustained recovery. However, regulatory and workforce challenges continue to blunt its potential, according to the authors.
You can't make it by going alone
New ventures rarely succeed with a single player.
When sex, politics, religion become office banter
Most individuals find it difficult to address tough conversations where the stakes are high, opinions differ and emotions are strong.
Five warning signs of unethical behaviors in the workplace
What effect are unethical behaviors in the workplace having on ethical employees?
Succession planning leads to success
Because employees leave unexpectedly, you should consider some level of succession planning for most people within an organization.
Can tariffs restore manufacturing jobs?
In a short feature within this article, Mohan Tatikonda discusses the Carrier deal's aftermath and market forces.
Weigh if a part-time MBA program is the right fit
U.S News and World Report showcases part-time programs throughout the country, including the Kelley School of Business.
Here's how a trade war with China could affect Hoosiers
How could a trade war with China affect Hoosiers?
Indiana farmers fear fallout from proposed tariffs
What response to proposed tariffs could have a significant impact on Indiana's farmers?
Open work spaces: Does your company fit?
How do you decide if an open office might work for your organization—either by using (more) cubicles or by creating a completely open collaborative space?
Elon Musk's Tesla pay package could net him $50 billion...or nothing
IU Kelley School of Business associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship Todd Saxton discusses Tesla's growth and goals with the Associated Press.
Kelley School launching manufacturing research center at IUPUI
The Kelley School of Business is launching a manufacturing center that will be housed on the IUPUI campus.
Kelley School of Business names director of Evening MBA Program
The Kelley School of Business on the IUPUI campus has appointed Mary Johnson director of the nationally ranked Evening MBA Program.
State lawmakers take pass on bills aimed at wooing Amazon HQ2
Mohan Tatikonda discusses the impact of state legislature decisions on Amazon HQ2 location.
Governor sees international travel as crucial piece of eco-devo strategy
IU Kelley School of Business associate dean Phil Powell speaks with the Indianapolis Business Journal about the importance of international relationships and investments.
Bank of America latest business to turn to technology rather than in-person service
IU Kelley School of Business economist Kyle Anderson speaks with CBS4 about businesses changing to cater to customers' wants.
The answer will always be ‘no’ if you don’t ask
IU Kelley School of Business clinical assistant professor of management and business law Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow writes the first Workplace column in the IBJ.
It's time to hit the reset button. When it comes to setting personal goals, let's do it right this time.
Todd Roberson explains on WISHTV's Daybreak what you need to know about cryptocurrencies.
Effects of Monday’s stock market drop
Kyle Anderson, clinical assistant professor of business economics, discussed the stock market plummet.
Health care coalitions, set up after 9/11 to address disasters, improve everyday incident responses
"What this paper shows is that health care coalition coordination is tremendously powerful in terms of getting more patients to the right care more quickly and getting them through their care processes," said Mohan V. Tatikonda, professor of operations management at the Kelley School on the IUPUI campus, where he teaches in the school's Business of Medicine Physician MBA Program.
Kim Saxton, IU Kelley School of Business clinical associate professor of marketing, discusses the most talked-about ads of the night.
Whoa to the Bro Culture at Work
In her column for the Hamilton County Business Magazine, Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow discusses how cultivating workplace respect is good for business.
Fear, respect for Amazon fuels deals, alters corporate strategies across Indiana
Todd Saxton, associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship, discusses Amazon's impact on industry and corporate strategy.
Indy's Amazon hopes felt in Bloomington, other parts of state
Mohan Tatikonda discusses Amazon's HQ2 with the Bloomington Herald Times.
Tobias Leadership Center LEAD Conference to feature financier and philanthropist David M. Rubenstein
"We are honored to have David M. Rubenstein serve as keynote speaker at the LEAD Conference," said Julie Manning Magid, executive and academic director of the Tobias Leadership Center and professor of business law at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI.
Tax withholding changes explained
Todd Roberson, senior lecturer in finance at the IU Kelley School of Business, discusses the new federal tax law passed in December.
How stressed-out parents are creating huge new opportunities for franchisors
IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship Todd Saxton discusses data, franchises, and corporations with Entrepreneur Magazine.
Future Focus: Workers, Image, and a Whole Lot More
Kelley School professors Steve Jones and Mark Frohlich discuss manufacturing with the Indiana Chamber's BizVoice Magazine.
Firm that repairs ultrasound probes grows quickly
Todd Saxton, associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship, discusses Probo Medical, a Fishers company started by a Kelley School Evening MBA alum.
Kelley prof: Tax bill good for Indiana business
Steve Jones tells Inside Indiana Business Congress' major tax overhaul will be good for Hoosier business owners.
Todd Roberson stops by WISHTV to discuss Congress' tax reform plan.
Who gains, who pays: Breaking down how the tax plan will affect you
Todd Roberson tells WIBC the biggest impact of the bill is the corporate tax changes.
Buffalo ranks among nation's best hockey, sports cities
Kim Donahue told WalletHub a good sports city must have availability of hotel rooms, ease of navigation in the city, and support from local and state government.
How to rebuild burned bridges at work
“It takes two to tango. Bridges can be burned on both sides. Consider your part in that,” Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow tells Ladders.
Bill pursuing equal pay for women
Kim Saxton, clinical associate professor of marketing, tells WISHTV she believes companies must pay attention to the gender wage gap in Indiana.
Anthony Cox and Dena Cox, professors of marketing at the IU Kelley School of Business at IUPUI, research how errors or typos in online reviews affect consumers.
Transparency: It cuts both ways
In a her column for the Hamilton County Business Magazine, Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow discusses transparency in business.
Keep your information safe this holiday season
The Equifax Breach happened. Don’t forget about it this holiday season.
Business podcasts to inform your commute
Indiana Chamber's blog lists business podcasts to inform your commute.
Orlando ranks among best cities for sports fans
Kim Donahue, senior lecturer of marketing, tells WalletHub the best way to look for a good sports city is to look at the ability of a city to attract, sustain and deliver on high-quality sporting events.
Examining potential side effects of a CVS/Aetna merger
Phil Powell, associate dean of academic programs at the Kelley School at IUPUI, tells Inside Indiana Business this merger is good for Hoosiers.
Are the lines worth it this year? Will more people be shopping online? Todd Roberson stopped in at WISHTV to discuss.
More streetlights are good for business
Judy Wright, clinical assistant professor of business law, says more streetlights are beneficial for business in Indianapolis.
App lets shoppers funnel cash to charities
Helen Colby, assistant professor of marketing, tells IBJ millennials spend more time thinking about where they're getting their products from.
Kelley School forecast: Employment gains will fuel economic growth in 2018
The 2018 forecast, presented by Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, suggests Indiana's gross state product is expected to grow by as much as 2.8 percent, slightly higher than the national GDP rate of 2.6 percent.
What's hosting the Super Bowl worth? Indianapolis offers some perspective
Before Minneapolis hosts the Super Bowl in 2018, television station KSTP visited Indianapolis to see what economic impact it had on the city.
The New New Thing: The art and science of marketing
Quantifi's podcast, The New New Thing, features IU Kelley School of Business' Kim Saxton.
Mohan Tatikonda told US News and World Report payback on incentives for cities can take 10 or 20 years, explaining sometimes the biggest benefits are obtained downstream.
Indy one of 50 cities vying for Amazon's HQ2
Kim Saxton, clinical associate professor of marketing, says having a quiet bid may play to the city's advantage.
Cities have reason to pause as bidding frenzy for Amazon's HQ2 drags on
Mohan Tatikonda, professor of operations management, spoke with The Business Journals about Amazon's HQ2 and incentive packages.
Indy one of 50 cities vying for Amazon's HQ2
Kim Saxton, clinical associate professor of marketing, says having a quiet bid may play to the city's advantage.
Carmel firm’s acquisition doesn’t slow down its growth
IBJ considers impact after Carmel-based Allegient is acquired by Digital Management Inc.
Indiana Chamber's EchoChamber podcast features Kelley School
Phil Powell, associate dean of academic programs in Indianapolis, discusses the Kelley School of Business' goals and the new ROI Podcast.
Manufacturers poised to increase spending on automation, survey says
The 2017 Indiana Manufacturing Survey was released in early October. It is authored by faculty from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, commissioned by Indianapolis-based accounting firm Katz, Sapper & Miller and promoted by the Indiana Manufacturers Association and Conexus Indiana.
Review finds high-deductible health care plans curb both cost and usage, including preventive care
A team of researchers based at IUPUI has conducted the first systematic review of studies examining the relationship between high-deductible health care plans and the use of health care services.
Deluge of Angie’s List employees enter job market
The Indianapolis Business Journal considers the number of former Angie's List employees who have left the company and are currently looking for work.
September 30 marked International Podcast Day.
Breaking down the president's tax reform proposal
Todd Roberson, senior lecturer in finance, sat down with WISHTV to discuss what the president's tax reform proposal could mean for you and your family.
Healthcare agencies re-evaluate tactics to retain talent
MM&M (Medical Marketing & Media) shares strategies to attract and retain good employees at healthcare agencies.
Hiring for fit vs. hiring for inclusion: Which route should you take?
Liz Malatestinic, senior lecturer in human resource management, says hiring for fit makes sense on many fronts. But, she tells Society for Human Resource Management, make sure that hiring for fit doesn't result in discrimination.
State official confirms New Carlisle among areas in country being eyed for Toyota-Mazda plant
The South Bend Tribune reports a rural part of St. Joseph County may be considered as a location for a new Toyota-Mazda plant.
What is Equifax and why does it have my financial information?
IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis clinical assistant professor of information systems Nolan Taylor tells US News there are two primary risks after this data hack that affected 143 million Americans.
IEDC tailors campaign to lifestyle issues in four target cities
IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis clinical assistant professor of marketing Mark Mayer tells the IBJ he believes messages about property taxes, commute times and rent costs are effective as Indiana markets itself in four other major cities across the country.
Why sub-Saharan Africa is a model for investing in our own backyard
Phil Powell, associate dean of academic programs in Indianapolis, and Todd Saxton, associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship, say there are lessons from Africa we can apply in the U.S. context when it comes to social impact investing.
Kelley School’s I-Core program may be fresh perspective you need
IU Kelley School of Business at IUPUI senior lecturer in marketing Kim Donahue shares insight into what companies can gain from a partnership with undergraduate student teams in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis has pros, cons as potential Amazon HQ2 contender
Mohan Tatikonda tells the Indianapolis Business Journal that Amazon's already established relationship with Indiana could be an advantage, as the company looks to choose a location for its second headquarters.
Produce prices could increase due to hurricanes
Phil Powell, IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis associate dean of academic programs, says higher fuel prices could cause a ripple effect for local businesses after hurricanes make landfall in Florida and Texas.
Indiana's online sales tax fight could fizzle without federal help
As Indiana fights to collect sales tax from more online retailers, Kyle Anderson, clinical assistant professor of business economics, says this will have to be decided at a federal level.
Is it price gouging to increase hotel prices for major events?
Kim Donahue, senior lecturer in marketing, tells WTIU it's simple supply and demand.
Millennials hold the key to America's future economic success, says Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow, clinical assistant professor of management and business law.
This is the link between employee motivation and their manager’s mental state
Christopher Porter, professor of management, says effective leaders can shape or "prime" their employees' regulatory focus, whether that's a promotion focus or prevention focus.
Indiana is vying for a Toyota-Mazda plant that will hire 4,000 people
In the Indianapolis Star, operations management professor Mohan Tatikonda describes pros and cons of locating the plant in Indiana.
Thinking about going back to school? Now's the time
In a monthly column, Darrell Brown, clinical associate professor of management at the IU Kelley School of Business at IUPUI, describes why there's no better time than the present to pursue further education.
Briggs: As Foxconn heads to Wisconsin, Indiana is a lucky loser
In an IndyStar August article, Mohan Tatikonda says Wisconsin's incentive package for Foxx is unusual.
IU Kelley School of Business at IUPUI provides a unique opportunity for companies to partner with undergraduate student teams through I-Core.
Mandela Fellows visit Indianapolis
During their two-week visit to IUPUI, the Mandela Fellows spend two days in a workshop with Kelley School faculty member Todd Roberson.
Job security still elusive for Indiana Carrier employees
Mohan Tatikonda discusses Carrier and July layoffs with Voice of America.
How online retailers work to drain your wallet
Kim Saxton, clinical associate professor of marketing, says companies must know their customer base and what motivates them.
Carrier lays off first 300 employees on 6-month anniversary of Trump's presidency
Mohan Tatikonda, professor of operations management, on the importance of innovation in factories to maintain production in the United States in the Indianapolis Star.
Prof: Innovation can prevent Carrier-like cuts
Mohan Tatikonda, professor of operations management, says companies must invest in R&D to make innovative products -- thus retaining and growing their workforce.
Preventing future layoffs means making products no one else can
Mohan Tatikonda, professor of operations management, says companies that survive will be the ones who are reinvesting in themselves and providing innovative products.
The answer to your job search? It may be in your phone contacts or Facebook page
Elizabeth Malatestinic, senior lecturer in human resource management, on the importance of networking when looking for a job, in the Indianapolis Recorder.
Company culture: the elephant in the room
Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow, clinical assistant professor of management and business law at IU Kelley School of Business, discusses company culture in her latest column in the Indianapolis Business Journal.
Dissecting the value of an MBA to private practice physicians
Anthony Cox, professor of marketing at the IU Kelley School of Business, and faculty chair for the Business of Medicine Physician MBA Program, discusses the value of an MBA to private practice physicians with Medical Economics.
Helping to hone leadership in Indy
Indianapolis Business Journal features Larry Smith, managing director of the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence at IUPUI.
Kelley professor has been blazing a trail for women in business
Marjorie Lyles, professor of international strategic management, has spent her storied global career blazing trails and breaking barriers for women in business.
UPS move illustrates 'global logistics powerhouse'
IU Kelley School of Business Professor of Operations Management Mohan Tatikonda says UPS' jobs announcement speaks to the strength of the state's logistics industry, during an interview with Inside Indiana Business.
Marsh announces new owners of select stores
IU Kelley School of Business associate dean of academic programs in Indianapolis Phil Powell discusses Marsh closures, new stores with CBS4Indy and FOX59.
High-tech companies bring more than technical jobs to town
Judy Wright, clinical assistant professor of business law, authors a column in the Indianapolis Recorder.
Poll finds majority of Hoosiers support looser alcohol laws
Mark Mayer, clinical assistant professor of marketing at the IU Kelley School of Business, discusses advertising and messaging when it comes to this spring's legislative discussion over Indiana's alcohol laws.
Physician MBA candidates get a firsthand look at healthcare policy and politics in D.C.
The Business of Medicine Physician MBA Program through the IU Kelley School of Business offers a healthcare policy course in DC, which was featured in Fierce Healthcare.
Cost savings through budgeting processes
Mohan Tatikonda, professor of operations management at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, spoke with Medical Dealer about hospital budgeting and strategy development.
Amrou Awaysheh, assistant professor of operations management at IU Kelley School of Business, on global spend aggregation in Inside Supply Management magazine.
The quest to make Indiana an IoT hub
Todd Saxton, associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at the IU Kelley School of Business, discusses Indiana's effort to become an IoT hub with the Indianapolis Business Journal.
Beware the CEO who doesn’t win an award
Research published in the Strategic Management Journal considers the acquisitions of CEOs who've won awards from publications and those CEOs who haven't.
Darrell Brown, clinical associate professor of management, reflects on his inspiration and motivation in the Indianapolis Recorder.
Inside the ‘scorpion room’ where drug price secrets are guarded
Dave Farber, associate professor of accounting, discusses auditing and drug companies in Bloomberg.
Elizabeth Malatestinic, senior lecturer in human resource management at the IU Kelley School of Business, discusses employee retention and effective onboarding in Human Resource Executive Online.