Increasing the quality of employee feedback will improve work conditions and performance for the entire organization, says business prof Kyle Brykman.
Increasing the quality of employee feedback will improve work conditions and performance for the entire organization, says business prof Kyle Brykman.
Judges have selected a shortlist of teams to advance to Round 2 in the SCAN Health Virtual Business Case Competition.
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The Odette School of Business announced the winners of the first Sue Skrobiak Awards for Excellence and Sue Skrobiak Scholarship.
The Odette School of Business will announce the inaugural winners of the Sue Skrobiak Awards for Excellence and Sue Skrobiak Scholarship for Excellence in a streamed ceremony Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 7 p.m. The event is open to the University community at https://www.uwindsor.ca/business/sue-skrobiak-award-excellence-2020-winners.
Articles co-authored by professor Kevin Li of the Odette School of Business have been ranked among the most-cited works in their respective journals.
Business professor Kent Walker has written a book on the benefits of meditation.
A list of the world’s top academics includes 28 from the University of Windsor.
Business student Hivda Celik is working with the Women of Windsor Mentorship Collaborative under a Mitacs-sponsored internship.
Co-op work terms with a tech start-up has given four students experience making a direct impact on the spread of COVID-19.