Owen Graduate School of Management - Podcasts http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/vanderbilt.edu.1329603920.01329603923 Owen Graduate School of Management - Podcasts Podcasts and videos from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. Vanderbilt University no Special Topics and Speakers: New Alternating Saturday Format for the Executive MBA Program Owen Graduate School of Management - Podcasts - Special Topics and Speakers: New Alternating Saturday Format for the Executive MBA Program - Vanderbilt University > From the Colleges > Owen Graduate School of Management > Podcasts > Special Topics and Speakers: New Alternating Saturday Format for the Executive MBA Program Owen Graduate School of Management - Podcasts - Special Topics and Speakers: New Alternating Saturday Format for the Executive MBA Program - Vanderbilt University > From the Colleges > Owen Graduate School of Management > Podcasts > Special Topics and Speakers: New Alternating Saturday Format for the Executive MBA Program 2140446926 Tue, 05 May 2009 22:00:00 GMT Tami Fassinger 0:14:35 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Charles Holliday, DuPont Owen Graduate School of Management Charles Holliday, Chairman of the Board at DuPont, speaks to the Class of 2009 as part of the 2009 Commencement Ceremony. Charles Holliday, Chairman of the Board at DuPont, speaks to the Class of 2009 as part of the 2009 Commencement Ceremony. 2148345182 Fri, 08 May 2009 20:00:00 GMT Charles Holliday 0:09:51 no Education Vanderbilt University OwenUpdate Extra: Alumni Weekend 2009 Speaker Debora Guthrie Owen Graduate School of Management Debora Guthrie (MBA 1979), President and CEO of Capital Health Management Corporation, speaks to alumni at the Annual Alumni Weekend Barbeque. Debora Guthrie (MBA 1979), President and CEO of Capital Health Management Corporation, speaks to alumni at the Annual Alumni Weekend Barbeque. 2148345185 Sun, 19 Apr 2009 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:15:58 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: New Alternating Saturday Format for the Executive MBA Program Tami Fassinger, Associate Dean of Executive Programs To accommodate the intense work schedules of rising executives and the changing economy\'s impact on business professionals, Owen is transitioning its highly respected 31-year Executive MBA program from an alternating Friday-Saturday schedule to an alternating Saturday-only format. To accommodate the intense work schedules of rising executives and the changing economy\'s impact on business professionals, Owen is transitioning its highly respected 31-year Executive MBA program from an alternating Friday-Saturday schedule to an alternating Saturday-only format. 2140477366 Tue, 05 May 2009 22:00:00 GMT Tami Fassinger 0:14:35 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Hiring Advice for Employers Ray Friedman, Brownlee O. Currey Professor of Management (Organization Studies) Even in a tight job market, high-pressure recruitment tactics can poison the employer-employee relationship. New research by Vanderbilt Professor Ray Friedman shows perceived mistreatment during the recruitment process can make it much more likely that employees will jump ship in the first five years after being hired. Even in a tight job market, high-pressure recruitment tactics can poison the employer-employee relationship. New research by Vanderbilt Professor Ray Friedman shows perceived mistreatment during the recruitment process can make it much more likely that employees will jump ship in the first five years after being hired. 2055209728 Tue, 14 Apr 2009 22:00:00 GMT Ray Friedman 0:07:40 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Thinking Like a CEO Owen Faculty Roundtable Leading a company often involves a paradox. The skills that propel a person to the top—whether an entrepreneur building a new business or someone rising through an established organization—may not be the skills most essential for guiding the entire enterprise as a chief executive. Three Vanderbilt professors have had opportunities to study and reflect on qualities that characterize how CEOs think and behave. Leading a company often involves a paradox. The skills that propel a person to the top—whether an entrepreneur building a new business or someone rising through an established organization—may not be the skills most essential for guiding the entire enterprise as a chief executive. Three Vanderbilt professors have had opportunities to study and reflect on qualities that characterize how CEOs think and behave. 2038904572 Thu, 02 Apr 2009 22:00:00 GMT Owen Faculty Roundtable 0:15:39 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Lobbying Expenditures Yield Big Returns for Companies David Parsley, Professor of Management When it comes to lobbying, more firms are getting into the game. Recent research by David Parsley, Professor of Economics and Finance, provides a picture of just how profitable such activities can be. When it comes to lobbying, more firms are getting into the game. Recent research by David Parsley, Professor of Economics and Finance, provides a picture of just how profitable such activities can be. 2014776366 Thu, 15 Jan 2009 22:00:00 GMT David Parsley 0:10:30 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Hedge Fund Restrictions Nick Bollen, E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Finance Amidst staggering losses, hedge funds are increasingly putting the brakes on investor attempts to withdraw funds. Bollen finds that these new restrictions come with a heavy price tag for investors. Amidst staggering losses, hedge funds are increasingly putting the brakes on investor attempts to withdraw funds. Bollen finds that these new restrictions come with a heavy price tag for investors. 2014776369 Wed, 17 Dec 2008 22:00:00 GMT Nick Bollen 0:05:50 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Volatility Index in the Spotlight Bob Whaley, Valere Blair Potter Professor of Management (Finance) and Co-Director of the Financial Markets Research Center The CBOE Market Volatility Index (VIX) measures investor anxiety about the stock market. While current levels of the index exceed the norm, Professor Whaley, creator of the VIX, addresses misperceptions about the index, including the assertion that market anxiety is at an all-time high. The CBOE Market Volatility Index (VIX) measures investor anxiety about the stock market. While current levels of the index exceed the norm, Professor Whaley, creator of the VIX, addresses misperceptions about the index, including the assertion that market anxiety is at an all-time high. 2014776372 Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:00:00 GMT Bob Whaley 0:07:43 no Education Vanderbilt University OwenUpdate Extra: State of the School Address 2008 Owen Graduate School of Management Dean Jim Bradford concluded the Owen Circle Celebration with a State of the School address, in which he provided an update on programs and acknowledged many key members of the Owen community. Dean Jim Bradford concluded the Owen Circle Celebration with a State of the School address, in which he provided an update on programs and acknowledged many key members of the Owen community. 2014776375 Sat, 12 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT Jim Bradford 0:09:07 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Debra Langford Debra Langford, Time Warner Langford shares stories from her successful career and offers sage advice to Owen students as part of the 2008 Diversity Symposium. Langford shares stories from her successful career and offers sage advice to Owen students as part of the 2008 Diversity Symposium. 2014776378 Fri, 07 Nov 2008 22:00:00 GMT Debra Langford 1:10:58 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: The Changing Business Model in Media and Entertainment Tim Dubois, Clinical Professor of Management An Oklahoma State grad, Tim Dubois came to Vanderbilt 25 years ago to teach accounting and write some songs on the side. His talent carried him from the classroom into a career as a writer, producer and, later, executive in the music industry. As head of Arista Records and co-founder of Universal South, Tim was named “one of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry.” Dubois has rejoined the Owen faculty, this time as clinical professor of management with a focus on the media and entertainment industry. Reporter Rob Simbeck talks with him about trends, the rapidly changing business model, and what the media and entertainment industry will demand from its leaders going forward. An Oklahoma State grad, Tim Dubois came to Vanderbilt 25 years ago to teach accounting and write some songs on the side. His talent carried him from the classroom into a career as a writer, producer and, later, executive in the music industry. As head of Arista Records and co-founder of Universal South, Tim was named “one of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry.” Dubois has rejoined the Owen faculty, this time as clinical professor of management with a focus on the media and entertainment industry. Reporter Rob Simbeck talks with him about trends, the rapidly changing business model, and what the media and entertainment industry will demand from its leaders going forward. 2014776381 Mon, 25 Feb 2008 22:00:00 GMT Tim Dubois 0:12:08 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Effects of Complexity on Decision-Making Mike Shor, Assistant Professor of Management (Strategy and Business Economics) Economic theory notwithstanding, people faced with everything from restaurant menus to health care plans find that more choices are not always better. New research by Mike Shor, assistant professor of management, is sorting out the complexities of information overload and seeking to insure better decisions for individuals and society. Economic theory notwithstanding, people faced with everything from restaurant menus to health care plans find that more choices are not always better. New research by Mike Shor, assistant professor of management, is sorting out the complexities of information overload and seeking to insure better decisions for individuals and society. 2014776384 Mon, 25 Feb 2008 22:00:00 GMT Mike Shor 0:14:17 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: The 2008 Health Care Debate Lawrence Van Horn, Associate Professor of Management The health care industry makes up one-seventh of the American economy and its component parts--doctors, hospitals, insurers and drug manufacturers--are well represented in Washington. Few topics concern Americans more, so it may be surprising that there so little discussion of health care on the 2008 campaign trail. Larry Van Horn, associate professor of management and faculty director for the health care MBA, explains why and speaks to the important issues that are on the table during this election year. The health care industry makes up one-seventh of the American economy and its component parts--doctors, hospitals, insurers and drug manufacturers--are well represented in Washington. Few topics concern Americans more, so it may be surprising that there so little discussion of health care on the 2008 campaign trail. Larry Van Horn, associate professor of management and faculty director for the health care MBA, explains why and speaks to the important issues that are on the table during this election year. 2014776387 Mon, 25 Feb 2008 22:00:00 GMT Lawrence Van Horn 0:14:07 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Routine Inflation of Hedge Fund Returns Nick Bollen, E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Finance High-profile fund implosions and continued economic turmoil from the sub-prime mortgage crisis have not diminished the love affair between investors and hedge funds. But new research by Nick Bollen, E. Bronson Ingram Professor in Finance, discovered that a significant number of hedge fund managers routinely and purposefully avoid reporting losses in their funds by marking up the value of their portfolios. High-profile fund implosions and continued economic turmoil from the sub-prime mortgage crisis have not diminished the love affair between investors and hedge funds. But new research by Nick Bollen, E. Bronson Ingram Professor in Finance, discovered that a significant number of hedge fund managers routinely and purposefully avoid reporting losses in their funds by marking up the value of their portfolios. 2014776390 Mon, 25 Feb 2008 22:00:00 GMT Nick Bollen 0:08:47 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Financial Innovation Conference 2008 Owen Graduate School of Management Leo Melamed, Chairman Emeritus of the CME (Chicago Merchantile Exchange) Group and the founder of the first futures market, delivered the keynote address at the first-ever Conference on Financial Innovation hosted by the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. Held October 16 and 17 in Nashville, the Conference on Financial Innovation brought together top scholars from over 40 universities in the U.S. and abroad to focus on timely topics as volatility, real estate, credit and stock index option markets and to discuss the future of financial innovation. Leo Melamed, Chairman Emeritus of the CME (Chicago Merchantile Exchange) Group and the founder of the first futures market, delivered the keynote address at the first-ever Conference on Financial Innovation hosted by the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. Held October 16 and 17 in Nashville, the Conference on Financial Innovation brought together top scholars from over 40 universities in the U.S. and abroad to focus on timely topics as volatility, real estate, credit and stock index option markets and to discuss the future of financial innovation. 2014776393 Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:00:00 GMT Leo Melamed 0:26:07 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Financial Innovation Conference 2008 Owen Graduate School of Management Robert Merton, 1997 Nobel laureate in Economics and co-author with Myron Scholes and Fischer Black of two landmark financial studies that have had an unprecedented influence on the theory and practice of modern-day finance, speaks on the current tumult in the financial markets and the future of financial innovation. The presentation was part of a panel at the Conference on Financial Innovation at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management, October 16-17, 2008. Robert Merton, 1997 Nobel laureate in Economics and co-author with Myron Scholes and Fischer Black of two landmark financial studies that have had an unprecedented influence on the theory and practice of modern-day finance, speaks on the current tumult in the financial markets and the future of financial innovation. The presentation was part of a panel at the Conference on Financial Innovation at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management, October 16-17, 2008. 2014776396 Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:00:00 GMT Robert Merton 0:22:25 no Education Vanderbilt University OwenUpdate: Fall 2008 Update with Marshall Turnbull Owen Graduate School of Management Dean Jim Bradford talks about the incoming classes, student employment, new programs and faculty, the renovated Executive Programs space, the TeamMBA Award and much more with Owen Alumni Relations Director Marshall Turnbull. Dean Jim Bradford talks about the incoming classes, student employment, new programs and faculty, the renovated Executive Programs space, the TeamMBA Award and much more with Owen Alumni Relations Director Marshall Turnbull. 2014776399 Mon, 15 Sep 2008 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:11:12 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: President of NBC Creative Services Speaks at Owen Owen Graduate School of Management The man credited with making 'Must See TV' one of the most popular and recognizable promotional themes in television history recently spoke at the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. Vince Manze, President of NBC Creative Services, talked about his experience in the entertainment industry and the future of global media. The man credited with making 'Must See TV' one of the most popular and recognizable promotional themes in television history recently spoke at the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. Vince Manze, President of NBC Creative Services, talked about his experience in the entertainment industry and the future of global media. 2014776402 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:00:00 GMT Vince Manze 0:32:07 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: The Financial Crisis of 2008 (video) Owen Graduate School of Management Professors Bill Christie, Jacob Sagi, Hans Stoll and Craig Lewis offer intelligence and insight into the reasons for the current U.S. financial crisis as well as a helpful perspective of how the current dilemma compares to other turbulent times in our economy. Professors Bill Christie, Jacob Sagi, Hans Stoll and Craig Lewis offer intelligence and insight into the reasons for the current U.S. financial crisis as well as a helpful perspective of how the current dilemma compares to other turbulent times in our economy. 2014776405 Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:51:31 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: The Financial Crisis of 2008 (audio) Owen Graduate School of Management Professors Bill Christie, Jacob Sagi, Hans Stoll and Craig Lewis offer intelligence and insight into the reasons for the current U.S. financial crisis as well as a helpful perspective of how the current dilemma compares to other turbulent times in our economy. Professors Bill Christie, Jacob Sagi, Hans Stoll and Craig Lewis offer intelligence and insight into the reasons for the current U.S. financial crisis as well as a helpful perspective of how the current dilemma compares to other turbulent times in our economy. 2014776408 Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:51:31 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald Owen Graduate School of Management On September 11, 2001, 658 employees of Cantor Fitzgerald perished in the attack on the World Trade Center. Howard Lutnick shared his views on the heart and soul of business and how the company has since grown larger and more diverse, without forgetting the many friends and families that have contributed to their success. On September 11, 2001, 658 employees of Cantor Fitzgerald perished in the attack on the World Trade Center. Howard Lutnick shared his views on the heart and soul of business and how the company has since grown larger and more diverse, without forgetting the many friends and families that have contributed to their success. 2014776411 Fri, 09 May 2008 20:00:00 GMT Howard Lutnick 0:23:40 no Education Vanderbilt University OwenUpdate: Spring 2008 Update with Marshall Turnbull Owen Graduate School of Management Within the past six weeks, the Owen Community has come together for three exhilarating events and celebrations: Alumni Weekend, Welcome Weekend for Admitted Students and Graduation of the Class of 2008. Marshall Turnbull, Director of Alumni Relations, gives us a glimpse of events and activities. Within the past six weeks, the Owen Community has come together for three exhilarating events and celebrations: Alumni Weekend, Welcome Weekend for Admitted Students and Graduation of the Class of 2008. Marshall Turnbull, Director of Alumni Relations, gives us a glimpse of events and activities. 2014776414 Fri, 25 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:03:55 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: More Not Always Better for Employee Retention Timothy Gardner, Associate Professor of Management (Organizational Studies) According to conventional wisdom, the more human resource (HR) practices you use to develop people--particularly at the managerial level--the better the results. However, a comprehensive study by Gardner finds that the more-is-better theory does not always hold water. According to conventional wisdom, the more human resource (HR) practices you use to develop people--particularly at the managerial level--the better the results. However, a comprehensive study by Gardner finds that the more-is-better theory does not always hold water. 2014776417 Fri, 25 Apr 2008 22:00:00 GMT Timothy Gardner 0:08:41 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Campaign Contributions Boost ROI Alexei Ovtchinnikov, Assistant Professor of Management (Finance) In the vast and murky area of corporate campaign contributions, new research by Alexei Ovtchinnikov, assistant professor of finance, provides some of the first hard evidence documenting a "positive and significant" relationship between contributions and stock returns, as well as increased profitability for firms that contribute. In the vast and murky area of corporate campaign contributions, new research by Alexei Ovtchinnikov, assistant professor of finance, provides some of the first hard evidence documenting a "positive and significant" relationship between contributions and stock returns, as well as increased profitability for firms that contribute. 2014776420 Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:00:00 GMT Alexei Ovtchinnikov 0:08:50 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Managing the Brand: You Kimberly Pace, Clinical Assistant Professor of Management In today's corporate culture, the reputation, attitude and identity of individual managers and executives have taken on added importance as companies strive to define and separate themselves in a competitive marketplace. For that reason, many executives are beginning to focus on their personal brands--both for reasons of self-marketing and to become better leaders. With training in both vocal performance and business communication, Kimberly Pace, assistant clinical professor of management, helps MBA students and corporate executives recognize that trust, authenticity and feedback are crucial components of the personal brand strategy. In today's corporate culture, the reputation, attitude and identity of individual managers and executives have taken on added importance as companies strive to define and separate themselves in a competitive marketplace. For that reason, many executives are beginning to focus on their personal brands--both for reasons of self-marketing and to become better leaders. With training in both vocal performance and business communication, Kimberly Pace, assistant clinical professor of management, helps MBA students and corporate executives recognize that trust, authenticity and feedback are crucial components of the personal brand strategy. 2014776423 Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:00:00 GMT Kimberly Pace 0:20:35 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Navigating Global Antitrust Regulations Luke Froeb, William C. and Margaret W. Oehmig Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise Professor Froeb discusses the state of international antitrust laws with Rob Simbeck. Professor Froeb discusses the state of international antitrust laws with Rob Simbeck. 2014776426 Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:00:00 GMT Luke Froeb 0:14:15 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: The Poverty Paradox Bart Victor, Cal Turner Professor of Moral Leadership Professor Victor discusses his research on the benefits of micro-lending with Rob Simbeck. Professor Victor discusses his research on the benefits of micro-lending with Rob Simbeck. 2014776429 Mon, 21 Apr 2008 22:00:00 GMT Bart Victor 0:10:15 no Education Vanderbilt University OwenUpdate Extra: Alumni Weekend 2008 Thank You Owen Graduate School of Management During our annual Alumni Weekend in April, Alumni took time out from the festivities to share a few words about Owen. During our annual Alumni Weekend in April, Alumni took time out from the festivities to share a few words about Owen. 2014776432 Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:06:15 no Education Vanderbilt University OwenUpdate: Winter 2008 Update with Marshall Turnbull Owen Graduate School of Management Dean Jim Bradford talks about the recruiting and employment status of Owen programs, the recent Vanderbilt Board of Trust visit, addresses rumors about a new building and much more with Owen Alumni Relations Director Marshall Turnbull. Dean Jim Bradford talks about the recruiting and employment status of Owen programs, the recent Vanderbilt Board of Trust visit, addresses rumors about a new building and much more with Owen Alumni Relations Director Marshall Turnbull. 2014776435 Fri, 18 Jan 2008 20:00:00 GMT Owen 0:11:24 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Shareholder Value Rob Matteucci, CEO of EvenFlo Matteucci discusses life within a private-equity firm. Matteucci discusses life within a private-equity firm. 2014776438 Mon, 21 Jan 2008 20:00:00 GMT Rob Matteucci 0:53:11 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Pharmaceuticals George Barrett, CEO of Cardinal Health Barrett discusses the current state of the pharmaceutical industry and the role of generic drugs. Barrett discusses the current state of the pharmaceutical industry and the role of generic drugs. 2014776441 Thu, 31 Jan 2008 20:00:00 GMT George Barrett 0:41:21 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Real-Life Economic Models Roger E. Brinner, Partner and Chief Economist, The Parthenon Group Brinner shows that no single factor or driver can explain real-life economic models. He explains that drivers interact and, therefore, need to be taken all together to arrive at more comprehensive business solutions. Brinner shows that no single factor or driver can explain real-life economic models. He explains that drivers interact and, therefore, need to be taken all together to arrive at more comprehensive business solutions. 2014776444 Tue, 04 Dec 2007 20:00:00 GMT Roger E. Brinner 0:39:41 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: The Market and Information 2007 Net Impact Conference Owen Professor Nicolas Bollen leads panelists Caren Holzman (Dir of Category Management, TransFair USA), David Loehwing (Dir of Social Research, Pax World Mutual Funds) and Graham Sinclair (Project Dir, United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment) (recorded on November 3rd 2007). Owen Professor Nicolas Bollen leads panelists Caren Holzman (Dir of Category Management, TransFair USA), David Loehwing (Dir of Social Research, Pax World Mutual Funds) and Graham Sinclair (Project Dir, United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment) (recorded on November 3rd 2007). 2014776447 Sat, 03 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT 2007 Net Impact Conference 0:30:06 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Net Impact Keynote Speaker Chad Holliday 2007 Net Impact Conference Holliday is the chairman of the board and CEO of DuPont and a past chairman of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), The Business Council, and the Society of Chemical Industry. He also co-authored a book which details the case for sustainable development and corporate responsibility. Holliday is the chairman of the board and CEO of DuPont and a past chairman of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), The Business Council, and the Society of Chemical Industry. He also co-authored a book which details the case for sustainable development and corporate responsibility. 2014776450 Sat, 03 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT 2007 Net Impact Conference 1:15:51 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Net Impact Keynote Speaker Yvon Chouinard 2007 Net Impact Conference Yvon Chouinard has built Patagonia, a purveyor of top-quality outdoor goods, into a $230 million company without taking it public. Now in his mid 60s, he has for decades maintained a tireless my-way-or-the-highway attitude toward corporate America that has helped him nudge both colleagues and competitors in the direction of sustainability. Yvon Chouinard has built Patagonia, a purveyor of top-quality outdoor goods, into a $230 million company without taking it public. Now in his mid 60s, he has for decades maintained a tireless my-way-or-the-highway attitude toward corporate America that has helped him nudge both colleagues and competitors in the direction of sustainability. 2014776453 Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT 2007 Net Impact Conference 0:54:45 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Industrialization in Emerging Economies 2007 Net Impact Conference Owen Professor Ray Friedman leads a panel discussion with Elmira Bayrasli (Director, Endeavor) and Kristi Ragan (Strategic Advisor to USAID Global Development Alliance, DAI) on corporate involvement in emerging foreign markets. Owen Professor Ray Friedman leads a panel discussion with Elmira Bayrasli (Director, Endeavor) and Kristi Ragan (Strategic Advisor to USAID Global Development Alliance, DAI) on corporate involvement in emerging foreign markets. 2014776456 Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT 2007 Net Impact Conference 1:30:22 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Green Product Design 2007 Net Impact Conference David Owens leads a panel discussion with Jonathan Bragdon, Wendy Jedilicka, Gary Moore, and Hardy Sullivan on the environmental implications of product design and packaging. David Owens leads a panel discussion with Jonathan Bragdon, Wendy Jedilicka, Gary Moore, and Hardy Sullivan on the environmental implications of product design and packaging. 2014776459 Fri, 02 Nov 2007 20:00:00 GMT 2007 Net Impact Conference 1:29:09 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Pinnacle Arlines Phil Trenary, CEO, Pinnacle Airlines Phil Trenary recounts the history of his company which he built from the ground up. Phil Trenary recounts the history of his company which he built from the ground up. 2014776462 Tue, 23 Oct 2007 20:00:00 GMT Phil Trenary 0:35:36 no Education Vanderbilt University Owen Students: Why Owen? Owen Graduate School of Management Student bloggers at Owen talk about the process of choosing an MBA program and why they decided to come to Vanderbilt. Student bloggers at Owen talk about the process of choosing an MBA program and why they decided to come to Vanderbilt. 2014776465 Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:00:00 GMT OwenBloggers 0:03:46 no Education Vanderbilt University Owen Students: Campus Visit Owen Graduate School of Management Watch and listen as the OwenBloggers talk about their first impressions of the Vanderbilt campus. Watch and listen as the OwenBloggers talk about their first impressions of the Vanderbilt campus. 2014776468 Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:00:00 GMT OwenBloggers 0:01:54 no Education Vanderbilt University Owen Students: Roller Derby Owen Graduate School of Management Learn how these OwenBloggers deal with the stress of graduate school in their own unique way. Learn how these OwenBloggers deal with the stress of graduate school in their own unique way. 2014776471 Fri, 28 Sep 2007 20:00:00 GMT OwenBloggers 0:01:11 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: NASDAQ Adena Friedman, Executive Vice President of the NASDAQ Stock Market Adena Friedman, an Owen alum and VP at NASDAQ, speaks about the dramatic change that the exchange industry has undergone over the past 10 years, and how it impacts the capital market structure in the US and worldwide. Adena Friedman, an Owen alum and VP at NASDAQ, speaks about the dramatic change that the exchange industry has undergone over the past 10 years, and how it impacts the capital market structure in the US and worldwide. 2014776474 Wed, 26 Sep 2007 20:00:00 GMT Adena Friedman 0:15:40 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: The Business of Tourism in China Ronald Knapp, Distinguished Professor of Emeritus, SUNY New Paltz Visiting professor Ronald Knapp discusses foreign and domestic tourism in China and its economic implications at Owen's China Forum. Visiting professor Ronald Knapp discusses foreign and domestic tourism in China and its economic implications at Owen's China Forum. 2014776477 Wed, 12 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT Ronald Knapp 0:56:50 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Behaviorial Integrity and Corporate Culture Ray Friedman, Brownlee O. Currey Professor of Management (Organization Studies) Professor Friedman discusses a recent study to determine whether sensitivity to behavioral integrity varied among employees of various racial groups. Professor Friedman discusses a recent study to determine whether sensitivity to behavioral integrity varied among employees of various racial groups. 2014776480 Wed, 05 Sep 2007 22:00:00 GMT Ray Friedman 0:09:50 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: The High Cost of Failing to Exercise Options Bob Whaley, Valere Blair Potter Professor of Management (Finance) and Co-Director of the Financial Markets Research Center Professor Whaley discusses his research on call options with Rob Simbeck. Professor Whaley discusses his research on call options with Rob Simbeck. 2014776483 Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:00:00 GMT Bob Whaley 0:08:57 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: The Free Speech/Workplace Collision Bruce Barry, Professor of Sociology and Professor of Management (Organization Studies) Professor Barry discusses his new book with Rob Simbeck. Professor Barry discusses his new book with Rob Simbeck. 2014776486 Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:00:00 GMT Bruce Barry 0:12:32 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Pursuing a Career in Accounting Michael Hamilton, Partner, Chief Learning and Development Officer, Ernst and Young Master of Accountancy students Amelia Nennstiel and Brad Benson interview Hamilton and discuss topics related to pursuing a career in accounting. Master of Accountancy students Amelia Nennstiel and Brad Benson interview Hamilton and discuss topics related to pursuing a career in accounting. 2014776489 Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:00:00 GMT Michael Hamilton 0:13:23 no Education Vanderbilt University Owen Students: Accelerator Students Help Develop Strategy for the National Civil Rights Museum Christine Buttorff, Nashville Public Radio In June 2007 Owen sent 45 students from the Accelerator program to Memphis to work with the National Civil Rights Museum on a strategy that will connect their peers with the past. In June 2007 Owen sent 45 students from the Accelerator program to Memphis to work with the National Civil Rights Museum on a strategy that will connect their peers with the past. 2014776492 Thu, 28 Jun 2007 18:00:00 GMT WPLN Public Radio 0:06:02 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Strategies for Effective Leadership Karen Rogers, VP of US Marketing, FedEx Corporate Services Karen Rogers draws on 23 years of experience at FedEx and talks about strategies for effective leadership. Karen Rogers draws on 23 years of experience at FedEx and talks about strategies for effective leadership. 2014776495 Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:00:00 GMT Karen Rogers 0:34:46 no Education Vanderbilt University Owen Students: Project Pyramid in India 2007 Nat Robinson, MBA Candidate 2007 Watch and listen as Nat Robinson (MBA 2007) talks about Project Pyramid's recent trip to India. Please visit ProjectPyramid.org for more information. Watch and listen as Nat Robinson (MBA 2007) talks about Project Pyramid's recent trip to India. Please visit ProjectPyramid.org for more information. 2014776498 Thu, 10 May 2007 20:00:00 GMT Nat Robinson 0:04:23 no Education Vanderbilt University Owen Students: Owen in China 2007 Matthew White, MBA Candidate 2007 Watch and listen as student Matthew White reports directly from Beijing, Qingdao, and Shanghai during a recent China Business class trip. Watch and listen as student Matthew White reports directly from Beijing, Qingdao, and Shanghai during a recent China Business class trip. 2014776501 Tue, 01 May 2007 20:00:00 GMT Matthew White 0:17:55 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Sudan and the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission Ebenezer Aryee, Contracts Management Officer, UN Mission in Sudan Former Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management student Ebenezer Aryee shares observations, challenges, successes, lessons and wisdom gathered during almost two decades of direct peacekeeping experience on the front lines of many of Africa's most troubled spots. Former Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management student Ebenezer Aryee shares observations, challenges, successes, lessons and wisdom gathered during almost two decades of direct peacekeeping experience on the front lines of many of Africa's most troubled spots. 2014776504 Thu, 05 Apr 2007 20:00:00 GMT Ebenezer Ayree 0:14:46 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: Working in Professional Sports Michael Santos, Director of Hockey Operations for the Nashville Predators Michael Santos, Director of Hockey Operations for the Nashville Predators, discusses the business of professional sports and his own 18-year (and counting) career in hockey. Michael Santos, Director of Hockey Operations for the Nashville Predators, discusses the business of professional sports and his own 18-year (and counting) career in hockey. 2014776507 Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:00:00 GMT Michael Santos 0:54:01 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: Socially Responsible Investing Nick Bollen, Associate Professor of Management, Owen Graduate School of Management Professor Nick Bollen discusses a soon to be published research paper on socially responsible investing. Professor Nick Bollen discusses a soon to be published research paper on socially responsible investing. 2014776510 Thu, 15 Feb 2007 22:00:00 GMT Nick Bollen 0:08:40 no Education Vanderbilt University Featured Research: The Failings of NetPromoter Timothy Keiningham, Senior Vice President and Head of Consulting, Ipsos Loyalty Timothy Keiningham (Owen alum) directly addresses arguments in support of NetPromoter, a widely used customer loyalty metric, despite research proving the claims associated with it to be false. Timothy Keiningham (Owen alum) directly addresses arguments in support of NetPromoter, a widely used customer loyalty metric, despite research proving the claims associated with it to be false. 2014776513 Thu, 15 Feb 2007 22:00:00 GMT Timothy Keiningham 0:04:33 no Education Vanderbilt University Special Topics and Speakers: China and the WTO Tracy Kane, J.D. Candidate, Vanderbilt University Law School In an excerpt from her presentation, Tracy Kane speaks to Owen's China Forum about continuing obstacles to doing business in China. In an excerpt from her presentation, Tracy Kane speaks to Owen's China Forum about continuing obstacles to doing business in China. 2014776516 Tue, 13 Feb 2007 00:30:00 GMT Tracy Kane 0:08:52 no Education Vanderbilt University