Success depends a lot on your attitude. According to a joint study from the University of Missouri and Lehigh University, job seekers with “learning” attitudes find more success landing their dream jobs. “Attitude means a lot,” said Daniel Turban, a professor of management
The IAVM community wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the family, friends, and colleagues affected by the loss of David Swain at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. “We’re deeply saddened and shaken by the tragic accident that happened yesterday,” said Dave
The way to keeping lower-level employees happy is to keep middle managers happy, according to a new Vanderbilt University study. “Middle managers’ treatment of employees reflects how bosses treat them,” said Ray Friedman, Brownlee O. Currey Professor of Management at Vanderbilt Owen G
There’s a difference in expectations between a loyal sports fan and a first-time attendee, according to a recent Cornell University study. More than 7,000 fans of a major U.S. sport were surveyed, and the researchers found that loyal fans took into account core services (e.g., t
Here’s one for history buffs: Renovation done at Rome’s Colosseum revealed red seat numbers. The seating system, according to Discovery News, was similar to how venues operate today. “The 50,000 spectators had a ticket that said which numbered gate arch they were supposed