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Balancing two jobs with two children and a graduate program is not for the faint of heart, but Kristina successfully completed an Online MBA (OMBA) with a specialization in Global Trade and Supply Chain Management. Before graduating, she landed a new role as supply chain integration manager for a healthcare company—an ideal blend of healthcare and supply chain management that had never come across her radar.
The New York Times: Cindy Wu, professor of human resource management, is quoted in this article about an energy challenge focusing on five science-backed ingredients for energy: rest, exercise, socializing, eating and finding enjoyment in your daily tasks. Wu talks about her research with Emily Hunter, department chair and professor of management, on how to feel more refreshed by taking better workday breaks.
U.S. News: Timothy Kayworth, professor of information systems, is quoted throughout this article detailing the Gartner Hype Cycle which identifies emerging technologies and estimates when the tech may become mainstream.

Baylor’s mission has long been to “educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service.” A new survey by TIME magazine says Baylor’s been doing exactly that.
Four Hankamer School of Business professors earned the Georgescu-Roegen Prize from the Southern Economic Association last month.
The Economist: Research on historic estimates of intergenerational mobility between 1850 and 1940 by Zachary Ward, associate professor of economics, is cited in this article about economists’ prognostications about the economy in 2024.
Canadian Mortgage Trends: A report from researchers with the Keller Center for Research acknowledged the importance of effective listening as it relates to empathy and trust between a mortgage broker and clients.
The Skimm: Alison Alford, clinical associate professor of business communication, is quoted in this article about the role of eldest daughters within a family unit. Alford actively researches adult daughters and their “invisible labor” in maintaining the unity of a family.
The New York Times: Cited in this article is research by department chair of management Emily Hunter and professor of management Cindy Wu who found that people feel refreshed after taking a handful of longer workday breaks or several mini breaks.

WACO, Texas (Dec. 6, 2023) – Baylor University has been named to TIME Magazine’s inaugural list of the 100 Best Colleges for Future Leaders, a new ranking that measures universities that excel in nurturing some of the nation’s most highly influential leaders.
Study International: The Hankamer School of Business is among the three business schools cited in this article that mold students into dynamic leaders in their own unique ways.
The Hankamer School of Business is so proud of alumni accomplishments and wants to share their successes far and wide. Here are the latest alumni announcements.

The COVID-19 pandemic taught Melissa Hahn MBA’22 how to lead in crisis. Equipped with an MBA in Healthcare Administration, she is learning to lead in a season of expansion.

Finals are just around the corner. Sandeep Mazumder, the William E. Crenshaw Endowed Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, shared his study tips for students to be best prepared for their exams.
Credit Donkey: Allison Alford, clinical associate professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics, is a featured expert in this article about small business email providers.
TIME: In partnership with Statista, TIME has named 100 colleges shaping U.S. leaders, with Baylor University at No. 40 nationally and No. 3 in Texas, with the Hankamer School of Business named as a notable subsidiary.
CU-Citizen Access: Craig Gundersen, The Snee Family Endowed Chair at the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty and professor of Economics at Baylor, says there are multiple factors contributing to the rise in the number of people seeking food assistance, such as changes in eligibility.

There can be a lot of anxiety when shopping this time of year, whether that be getting the right gift for a loved one or finding the best deal. Associate Professor of Marketing Ashley Otto discusses her research on consumer decision making and factors influencing a particular set of shoppers who are less likely to make a decision.
WalletHub: Assistant professor of Marketing Stephanie Mangus is a featured expert in this article about the offers that are truly worth the hassle of participating in America’s biggest shopping craze.
Finding Genius Podcast: Mitch Neubert, professor of Management and senior associate dean of Research and Faculty Development for the Hankamer School of Business and The Chavanne Chair of Christian Ethics in Business, shares how his faith plays into his research and teaching, as well as how faith holds a connection to resilience.
Innovative Business: In this episode, Kellen Mrkva discusses how small changes in app design might just be the reason an app is or is not adopted.

A Navy reservist and Online MBA (OMBA) program leader reflect on the unique needs and contributions of Baylor’s military students.
Teams from 12 universities across the U.S. competed in the National MBA Case Competition in Ethical Leadership at the Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum, hosted by Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business (HSB).

While we may become experts in our fields, there is still so much more we can learn about. Sandeep Mazumder, the William E. Crenshaw Endowed Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, shared what he plans on learning more about during his personal time.
Business Review: Jeff Haden delves into the profound impact of sincere and specific expressions of gratitude in the workplace, emphasizing their role in boosting productivity and fostering employee loyalty beyond traditional compensation.
During the 17th Annual Dale P. Jones Business Ethics Forum, students in the MBA program competed in an ethics case competition that challenged them to produce innovative solutions to a complex ethical issue.
The Badger Herald: Craig Gundersen, professor of Economics and The Snee Family Endowed Chair in Food Security at the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty, is quoted in this article about the importance of recognizing populations that are food insecure.
Business Review: Jessica Stillman delves into the complexities of nonverbal communication, shedding light on psychologist Jeff Beatty's research that challenges common interpretations of body language.

At Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business, the emphasis on hands-on learning takes MBA students beyond the precise, comfortable world of theory and into the ambiguity of the real world. In this article, an MBA student and instructor reflect on the advantages of practical, immersive learning in an academic setting.
The Hankamer School of Business is so proud of our alumni’s accomplishments and want to share their successes far and wide. Read about the November 2023 alumni announcements.
Two Hankamer School of Business faculty members received the 2023 Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) Research Award this fall from the American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA) in Washington, D.C.
The Robbins MBA Healthcare Program proudly congratulates 2019 graduate and esteemed alumnus, Joel North, on receiving the "Top 4 under 40" award from Partnership Lake Houston.
Business Review: Darpan Munjal, CEO of Squadhelp.com, emphasizes the value of a brand's name and offers insight on creating a distinctive and memorable business identity.

The Baylor in Texas Residency immerses students in all the Dallas Executive MBA (EMBA) program has to offer. Taking place on Baylor’s Waco campus and on-site with innovative companies around the state, the Baylor in Texas Residency also welcomes students into the Baylor community, which serves as an important foundation for networking during the program and beyond.

The HSB Undergraduate Programs Office developed the Peer Leader Program, which strives to facilitate supportive relationships among Business School students through mentorship.
The Wall Street Journal: In this WSJ Future View column, students, including Baylor Management major Icewarya Loganathan, discuss retail theft, criminal prosecution and low-trust public spaces.

Online MBA alum Ryan Nelson knows his Baylor experience not only helped him weather the pandemic; it helped him land a dream job in his hometown. Now, as chief financial officer (CFO) of Saint Francis Hospital in Memphis, he is better equipped to serve his community through a fiscally challenging season in healthcare administration.

We asked Sandeep Mazumder, the William E. Crenshaw Endowed Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, to name the top five travel destinations on his “bucket list” that also serve as a good escape from the Texas heat.
Senior Entrepreneurship student is awarded the 23-24 Drayton McLane Scholarship.

Students and faculty members in the Robbins Healthcare MBA Program embarked on a journey to explore Barcelona's healthcare landscape during the program's second global health immersion from October 6-12, 2023.
The HR Digest: Offering guidance to worried pregnant employees, this article references research led by Management professor Kaylee Hackney about the negative effects of perceived pregnancy discrimination on expectant parents.
Innovative Business: Finance professor Brian Kim explores how, as a business owner, you want to ensure your bills are paid and your employees are cared for. After the 2008 recession, you have made sure that you have enough savings to take any hit the market throws at you. However, is there a point where you can save too much money? Find out on this month's episode of Innovative Business!
First for Women: This article about simple, effective ways to beat burnout cites research by Management professors Emily Hunter and Cindy Wu, who studied the benefits of taking a 10-minute workday break between 10 and 11 a.m., found that such breaks help you experience less on-the-job stress, fatigue and burnout than if you wait till lunch to take your first break of the day.

Full-time MBA student Erin Cyrier explains the tangible and intangible benefits of an internship while enrolled in the MBA program.

WACO, Texas (Oct. 10, 2023) –The Department of Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation within Baylor University’s nationally ranked Hankamer School of Business moved up to No. 3 in the world and the highest-ranked program in Texas for research productivity in the 2023 TCU Global University Entrepreneurship Research Productivity Rankings, the only research-focused ranking of entrepreneurial programs.
The John F. Baugh Center for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise in Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has announced the winners of the third annual Baylor Business Impact Awards.
KWBU (NPR): Craig Gundersen, Economics professor and The Jim and Tammy Snee Family Chair in Food Security, is an agricultural economist whose game-changing research examines the causes and effects of food insecurity. In this Baylor Connections, he examines approaches to the fight against food insecurity and shares the path that brought him to Baylor.
Phys.org: Paul Mason, associate professor of Accounting and Business Law, is a co-author on a new paper "Understanding Private Equity Funds: A Guide to Private Equity Research in Accounting" in the Journal of Financial Reporting that is intended to guide scholars through the institutional features that set private equity apart from other asset classes, and the novel research opportunities that arise from those differences.

Hankamer School of Business students enrolled in the Christian Ethics Applied to Business course have had their coursework published by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) website this semester as part of the WSJ "Future View" series, an editorial section that features student opinions on timely and relevant topics.

Several programs at the Hankamer School of Business (HSB) rose to new heights as recent rankings were announced.

Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business (HSB) is launching a two-year long centennial celebration at the HSB Alumni Homecoming Reception on Friday, Oct. 27.

Like many Full-Time MBA students at Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business, Kinley Kyro and Ben Schade arrived in Waco in search of something that would capture their imagination and set them on a course to professional success.
The Hankamer School of Business is so proud of our alumni’s accomplishments and want to share their successes far and wide. Read about the October 2023 alumni announcements.
The Hankamer School of Business (HSB) welcomed new faculty and staff members for the fall 2023 semester. The additions include top-tier faculty who will conduct high-quality research and provide innovative learning opportunities for our students.

Baylor Business Review: Brian Kim surveys how government regulation influences a corporation’s handling of their cash holdings.

Baylor Business Review: Kellen Mrkva researches how the smallest of details impact the potential of consumers adopting apps.

Baylor Business Review: Peter Klein lays the foundation for understanding the impact of ownership competency on company performance.

Baylor Business Review: Robin and Kirk Wakefield investigate the motivations and responses to identity groups on social media.

Baylor Business Review: These seven current students are preparing to become the business pioneers of the modern age.

Baylor Business Review: Ahmad Jenkins defies expectations and pursues a career in business and consulting, making a positive impact.

Baylor Business Review: Curiosity propels Thasunda Brown Duckett from childhood dreams to becoming TIAA’s first female CEO.

Baylor Business Review: John David Rainey is guided by the values of doing good for the world and giving back to the those that helped shape him.

Baylor Business Review: John Dillon is driven by the psychology of consumer-brand relationships, making a positive impact on people’s lives.

Baylor Business Review: Baylor Football legend and pro athlete Mike Singletary overcame obstacles to pursue his passion.

Baylor Business Review: William E. Crenshaw’s time at Baylor helped prepare him for a life-long career in the family business.

Baylor Business Review: Professor Bill Thomas credits his career success to Baylor University’s support and mentorship during his studies.

Baylor Business Review: Helen Ligon led the integration of the first computer at Baylor, shaping the curriculum and earning recognition.

Baylor Business Review: Beloved Professor Charles Wells was cherished for his dedication to teaching and his love for students.

Baylor Business Review: Support from the Hankamer family created a legacy for future generations studying at the Business School.

Baylor Business Review: Baylor’s School of Business, established in 1923, has evolved over the years to produce notable graduates.

Baylor Business Review: The century-old Hankamer School of Business harks back on its genesis and growth while pressing into a new era.
NewsNation: Allison Alford, professor of Business Communication, is interviewed about her research on adult daughters, how they play an integral role in maintaining unity in a family structure, and the importance of recognizing the burden of the 'invisible labor' in that role.
KWBU (NPR): Stephanie Mangus explores how emotions influence business outcomes, specifically in sales.

The Hankamer School of Business (HSB) launched a new promotional video during Family Weekend. The video, entitled “Light Your Future,” captures the essence of attending the Business School while showcasing the importance of a supportive community.
KWBU (NPR): Discover how brand exposure influences decision-making as Ashley Otto's research highlights its role in streamlining choices and boosting satisfaction.

Sept. 25 is National Daughters Day, celebrating adult daughters often overlooked for their role in relationship with parents
KWBU (NPR): Explore the intersection of embracing new innovation and navigating uncertainty, especially for investors eyeing emerging IPOs, David Dicks uncovers insights that illuminate the dynamics of innovation, risk, and investor behavior.

WACO, Texas (Sept. 18, 2023) – Baylor University’s transformational undergraduate academic programs and experiences were Top 10 national highlights in the 2024 Best Colleges rankings, released today by U.S. News & World Report.

The world economy is ever evolving, but there a few constants that can help us better understand what is happening. Sandeep Mazumder, the William E. Crenshaw Endowed Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, provided a few important things to consider the next time the economy comes up in your conversation.
KWBU (NPR): Ann Mirabito challenges conventional notions that uncovers how individuals are turning to the marketplace to manage the stressors associated with mental disorders, offering surprising insights into its potential role in mental health support.
Innovative Business: On this episode of the Innovative Business Podcast, Bo Mello and Justin Walker sit down with professor and chair of Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation, Peter Klein. Klein discusses what ownership competence means, how to measure it and how this can be applied not only to entrepreneurs but to business as a whole.

Having built a successful career in medical device sales, OMBA student Ty Atteberry is expanding his repertoire with a company that offers peace of mind to boaters and businesses in the British Virgin Islands.
CBS News: William Reichenstein, professor emeritus of Investments, is quoted about marginal tax rates and the “torpedo tax” in this article on three ways to minimize social security taxes.
Digital Journal: At the 2023 Marketing Ethnic Faculty Association (MEFA) conference, "Reflecting on the Past, We Venture Into the Future," associate professor of Marketing, Tyrha Lindsey-Warren, was the recipient of the Dr. Jerome D. Williams Excellence in Mentorship Memorial Award.

Shawn Williams, a Dallas-based EMBA student, credits his program’s residency program with broadening his perspective on practical issues that impact his career in medical equipment manufacturing.
Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance: This summary piece discusses the findings of published research co-authored by Finance professor Hwanki Brian Kim on whether corporations retain too much cash.
Wall Street Journal: This article of student essays submitted in the Wall Street Journal’s weekly writing contest includes a piece by Baylor finance student Lane Reaves.

The annual international trip hosted by the Dallas Executive MBA program is helping students immerse themselves in the global business environment.
Supply Chain Innovators: Pedro Reyes, associate professor of operations and supply chain management, is interviewed about supply chain education.
Fortune Education: This Fortune-curated selection of five programs that offer combined training needed in the worlds of business leadership and technology includes Baylor’s executive/full-time/online MBA with a cybersecurity concentration.
Homelight.com: Randy Hacker, Marketing professor and executive director of the Keller Center for Research, is quoted in this article about how a real estate marketing approach can make all the difference in attracting potential buyers and securing a quick sale at the right price.

The path to Baylor University for Pat Bray, Hankamer School of Business Chaplain, has been filled with twists and turns, but he knows God has been with him every step of the way.
Innovative Business: People can be passionate about their beliefs, especially on social media. However, as people express those feelings through tweets, posts and videos, polarization is evident on nearly every social platform. Professor of Information Systems, Robin Wakefield, and Edwin W. Streetman Professorship in Retail Marketing, Kirk Wakefield, study where this polarization comes from.
BBC Work Life: Professor of Marketing, Claudio Alvarez, is quoted in this article about what rockets a brand, like Barbie, into a venerated and highly coveted cult status with intense staying power.

In this Q&A, Scot Sanders, assistant director of admissions, helps prospective MBA students navigate the decision-making process surrounding standardized testing.
KWBU (NPR): Kerry McNair shares insight into supply chain management during risky economic times through his experience at Walmart, Target, and Procter and Gamble.
KWBU (NPR): Unlock the secrets to peak productivity as Jessica Stillman spills the beans on the top CEO assistants' expert advice. Get ready to elevate your efficiency with insider tips from those who assist the highest echelons of corporate success.
KWBU (NPR): Tom Walker, President of Rev One Ventures, unveils the secrets to a successful intern-hiring strategy. Unraveling the power of curiosity, he explains why this trait is indispensable when bringing young talent on board.
WalletHub: Allen Seward, director of Baylor Business Fellows, is interviewed as a featured expert in this informational article about collision insurance.