Growing up in South Florida, Jim Fatzinger (DBA ’20) experienced a tragedy that many Floridians are all too familiar with – losing his family home in a natural disaster. Despite the devastating loss, Fatzinger found his own way to make
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10 University of Florida business graduate programs ranked among the best in the nation by Eduniversal
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida Warrington College of Business proudly shares the latest rankings of several of its graduate business degree programs as some of the best in the United States according to a trusted international publication. On
9 must-read leadership books for business professionals
Want to progress your leadership skills? Check out recommendations from University of Florida Warrington College of Business faculty and staff. Glue: How Project Leaders Create Cohesive, Engaged, High-Performing Teams By Anh Dao Pham “This book is a hidden gem for
Why is Trump’s Truth Social stock plummeting?
After vaulting from an initial offering price of about $50 to a peak of nearly $80 in late March, Truth Social’s share price has dropped a staggering 68%. In early trading on Tuesday, the price stood at about $25. Cordell
Four Warrington students inducted into UF Hall of Fame
The University of Florida inducted four students from the Warrington College of Business into the Hall of Fame this year. Induction into the university’s Hall of Fame is the highest recognition given to student leaders at the University of Florida.
How an MBA helped jumpstart this service member’s career
Chester Hungate (MBA ’24) started in the UF MBA program as a captain in the United States Army. His time in the program helped him recognize an opportunity to assist in the Army recruiting, and after graduation, he’ll transition to
University of Florida management professor awarded for significant scholarly achievement by premier organization
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Klodiana Lanaj, Martin L. Schaffel Professor, is the latest recipient of the Academy of Management Organizational Behavior Division’s Cummings Early to Mid-Career Scholarly Achievement Award, which recognizes scholarly achievement of an early- to mid-career scholar. Lanaj is
An AI Bubble of a Different Kind
Insights from Jim Hoover, Director of the Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Center, highlight why leaders need to shift from investing to better planning around AI. Read more in this brief from Korn Ferry.
Five things to do with a management degree
Managers move a company forward. In their roles as team leaders or project coordinators, they unify employees and enable them to achieve a company’s goals. Students and professionals can gain the tools they need to manage effectively through the University