Tuck Dean Paul Danos Announces Plan to Step Down in 2015
Dartmouth College, Tuck School of BusinessDean Paul Danos announced he will not seek reappointment for a sixth term in June 2015.
Dean Paul Danos announced he will not seek reappointment for a sixth term in June 2015.
Vijay Govindarajan named First Coxe Distinguished Professorship of Management.
Tuck Announces Next Iteration of Online Executive Program on Strategic Reputation Management
Former AmeriCares president and CEO Curt Welling D’71, T’77 has joined Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business as a senior fellow in its Center for Global Business and Government and the Center for Business & Society.
Tuck Professor Paul Argenti announces his end-of-year list of Top 5 Communication Blunders of 2013.
Sydney Finkelstein, professor of strategy and leadership at the Tuck School of Business, compiled his lists of Worst and Best CEOs of 2013.
New Offering: Essentials of Management Leadership Program (EMLP)
Tuck School of Business professors Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble have released their latest book, “Beyond the Idea: How to Execute Innovation in Any Organization.” (St. Martin’s Press).
A strategic communications course designed by Tuck professor of corporate communication Paul Argenti for the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has been added to the curricula of three additional business schools during the 2014-15 academic year.
Tuck professor Kevin Lane Keller named Executive Director of the Marketing Science Institute.
Former U.S. Senator Judd Gregg, former New Hampshire Governor John Lynch, and former White House speechwriter Matthew Rees will join the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth July 1 as senior fellows at the Center for Global Business and Government.
Brand leadership is unlikely to be regained once lost.
People lie about their health related behaviors. It’s a problem that has long bedeviled health research on issues ranging from diet to exercise to smoking. And it’s not just that we have faulty memories. Many of us stretch the truth to make ourselves seem more virtuous in the eyes of the person in the white coat. That makes drawing conclusions about behaviors that affect health from self-reported records tricky.
Deans from five of the world’s top business schools convened in Paris to provide a global perspective on how the current state of corporate social responsibility and government regulation is affecting business education.
Tuck Executive Education at Dartmouth and Reputation Institute recently partnered to deliver the Executive Program on Strategic Reputation Management.
Like many issues in national politics these days, there’s a stark divide between Democrats and Republicans on tax policy.
Who are the worst CEOs of 2012? For the third time, Tuck School of Business Professor Sydney Finkelstein has compiled his list of Worst CEOs of the year.