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Company earnings guidance is wrong about 70% of the time

The pandemic may have upended businesses, but surprisingly it did little to dent managers’ misplaced confidence in their earnings forecasts, new research shows.
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Younger bosses get less tolerance from employees in UI study

Tippie study finds people who have a blundering boss will give them a pass if that boss is older, but they’ll judge more harshly if the boss is younger.
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Finding the best health insurance

Should you get the PPO, HMO, or health savings plan? How do you vet insurance companies? Insurance expert and Tippie Assistant Professor Meghan Esson weighs in.
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UI professor studies loneliness in the post-pandemic workplace

Tippie's Beth Livingston is studying the importance of our work relationships and how to improve them, especially post-pandemic.
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Five lessons from an Ironman

On Bill Smith (BBA93)'s long Ironman training journey, he often thought about business ideas and opportunities, which led him to create: The Ironman lessons you can apply to running a business.
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Digging deep

The details of Paresh Bhanderi (BBA05)’s story don’t lie close to the surface. You have to dig a little to understand how he got where he is today.
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How loneliness affects our work

The U.S. Attorney General recently launched a new initiative to combat loneliness in the United States, a phenomenon that two Tippie College of Business researchers say is having an impact in the workplace.
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Careers: Maternal instincts: Working moms search for options, balance, rewards

While often celebrated in a societal sense, mothers who work from home often find a less revered path as individuals looking to improve their work/life balance.
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Reefer madness?

With more states legalizing marijuana, health officials worry it will lead to an array of public health problems, with increased vehicle crashes near the top of their list. But is it true?
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Removing bias from AI

Deniz Johnson (MBA93) is the COO of the fintech startup Stratyfy, one of the first companies to combine AI and human understanding to help companies make more inclusive financial decisions.