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Research by Rafael Corredoira
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The Smith School was recently ranked #10 in the world for research by theFinancial Times, our fifth
The 18th Annual William D. Bradford Awards Banquet was held on April 27, 2011 at the Riggs Center, University of Maryland in College Park.
Research by Gilad Chen
Changes in job satisfaction are a good predictor of an employee’s turnover intentions.
In today’s world, when consumers expect that the click of a mouse will result in a package arriving at their doorsteps the next day, the pressure on supply chains to run efficiently is rapidly increasing. Supply chains are much more than trucks, trains, and boats. Supply chain management has become a truly holistic business discipline, an end-to-end coordination process.
Gilad Chen, professor of managemen
Maryland Day celebrates its thirteenth anniversary April 30 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Now one of the top annual events in the state of Maryland, the University of Maryland welcomes the entire Washington, D.C.
“Royal Wedding” fever has engulfed the media and captured the public both here in the U.S. and across Great Britain as Prince William is set to wed Kate Middleton in an April 29 ceremony. Why the obsession with an English prince marrying his sweetheart?
Frank Islam, a Washington, D.C., entrepreneur, spoke at the University of Maryland’s Robert H.