Tippie News
New year, new habits: Experts say daily routine matters more than waiting for January 1st
Friday, December 15, 2023
Rob Rouwenhorst on KGAN about the transformational power of habits.
Board room or bored room: Do motivational posters matter?
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Professor of Management Ken Brown suggests that moving people out of work habit may require more than just a slogan.
The rewards of rest
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
According to Associate Professor Emily Campion, employees need time to reset to perform at their best.
Tips to building wealth
Monday, December 11, 2023
Personal finance and wealth management may seem like daunting tasks, but finance Professor Erik Lie says that at their core, the principles of doing it well are fairly simple. Lie recently published “Wealth Management,” a book that gives readers practical knowledge about improving their finances.
ChatGPT has changed teaching. Our readers tell us how.
Monday, December 11, 2023
Carl Follmer in The Chronicle of Higher Education about how universities have been forced to adapt their classrooms to ChatGPT's presence.
AI symposium: Technology will usher in new era for business world
Monday, December 11, 2023
Patrick Fan was featured in the Corridor Business Journal for participating in an AI symposium with other business and technology experts.
Create a psychologically safe office space
Friday, December 8, 2023
Associate Professor of Management & Entrepreneurship Eean Crawford says employees who don’t feel psychologically safe don’t do their best work.
Insurance ‘vital and growing industry’ in Iowa
Friday, December 8, 2023
Jim Lewis talks strategy for recruiting talent in insurance and risk management in the Des Moines Business Record.
How to make 'Jeopardy!' work for you at the office
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Showing strength and confidence is often touted as the way to get things done at work, but a new study from the Tippie College of Business suggests people might have more success if they were less assertive. Like on “Jeopardy!” you’re more apt to have success by phrasing something in the form of a question.
U.S. business schools’ talent pipeline problem
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Jennifer Nahrgang in Inside Higher Ed about the challenges American universities will face as fewer domestic students pursue doctoral degrees in business fields.
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