MSIM helps professionals shift gears
The stay-at-home mom getting back into the working world; the professional looking for a leg up over the competition; the small business owner hoping to revive his business after the recession: each found the boost they were looking for in the MSIM program.
Never too late to pursue education
Taking a break from a successful career to go back to school and get a degree is a move many people don’t make. It was a tough choice for Benjamin Behrend but one that has paid off.
New ideas: Faculty present research at major conferences
Faculty are breaking new ground, often by partnering or collaborating with industry. Last month, W. P. Carey was well-represented at two of the premier international conferences, presenting some of this new work.
Why your e-commerce should be omni-channel
E-commerce, or sales made via smartphones and tablets, are projected to grow by 68 percent in 2016. This is no surprise to Assistant Professor of Information Systems Sang Pil Han, who studies the impact of technology on digital commerce.
Middle schoolers break the secret code of business
Middle schoolers learned an early lesson from W. P. Carey students recently: not only is technology critical in today’s market, it’s fun and for everyone.
Let the data do the talking: Careers in business data analytics
Using data collected about bikes stolen on campus, students in the Master of Science in Business Analytics (MS-BA) program created a map for ASU Police showing where to patrol — on what days and what specific times — to prevent thefts.
Finding the best freelancer: Openness helps
Some 34 million people in the U.S. — approximately one in three workers — now work freelance, according to one national survey conducted by research firm Edelman Berland in partnership with Upwork, the company that used to be Elance-oDesk.
News: Career Mixer and recruiting in India
Seeking to expand the international reach of the MSIM program, the W. P. Carey School of Business goes to India next week to recruit students.
Coding as a life skill
Information Systems Department Chair Raghu Santanam, provides his readers with his opinion on the importance and applicability of teaching students how to code.