What To Binge Watch Over Winter Break

Ready to get cozy and catch up on some of the movies and TV shows you've missed? Maryland Smith faculty have some recommendations.

To Boost R&D, Close Pay Gaps

A new study shows that large pay gaps among R&D professionals at the same job level within an organization can stifle exploratory innovation — the kind that leads to U.S. patent filings.

Why Investors Are Buzzing About Luckin

What does Luckin's recent earnings strength portend for the Chinese coffee startup and for Starbucks, its well-caffeinated rival?

Remember ‘To Be,’ Not ‘To Do,’ This Holiday Season

The wintertime holidays can be a time to reflect, relax and recharge. To get the most out of the season, our expert offers these four festive tips.

What Microsoft Japan's 4-Day Week Says About the Future of Work

Done right, the four-day workweek can yield great benefits for the company, community and individual alike. Here's how to make it a success.

Can Juul Survive?

A series of e-cigarette bans has some experts wondering whether the industry will survive, or fizzle out.

Who's the Worst at Negotiating?

Financially vulnerable individuals – those without a savings safety net – stifle their own economic advancement because they negotiate less effectively.

What China's Move Means for Blockchain

It's been a wild week in blockchain. China’s Xi Jinping called for a new focus on blockchain technology, the open-ledger system that cryptocurrencies rely on. Here's what happened next and what it all means.

Five Steps To Clean Up Your Online Footprint

Resumes and cover letters are mainstays in the job hunting process. If you really want that position though, be prepared to add a social media cleanup to the list.

An Underlying Lesson from Ellen and W

With icebergs, often what's visible above the water is just a fraction of the whole picture. The recent chatter about Ellen Degeneres and George W. Bush seemed a bit like that, a Maryland Smith expert says.

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