Monthly Archives: March 2016

GSOM Professor and the Center for Creative Leadership Publish Research Results on Motivation

What motivates managers? Money, yes, but so much more… Clark University and Center for Creative Leadership publish research on workplace motivation. Management Professor Laura Graves It is often said that “money talks,” but does it motivate? While many organizations use salary, bonuses, stock options, and promotions to motivate managers, a recent study reveals that relying…

Student and Faculty Projects are Highlights of the Latest PRME Report

GSOM continues its important relationship with the United Nations as an official signatory to the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME). Its latest PRME Update Report, details the projects and initiatives that demonstrate GSOM’s commitment to responsible management education. GSOM joined the United Nations’ PRME initiative in 2011. Business schools across the world that become…

Graduate School of Management is Official Signatory to White House/AACSB Best Practices for Women in Business

In fall 2015, the Graduate School of Management (GSOM) officially became a signatory to the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) best practices document on expanding opportunities for women in business. GSOM is one of just 51 business schools nationwide who have committed to these strategies to help expand opportunities for women to…

Clark University Ranks Among Forbes’ Most Entrepreneurial Research Universities; GSOM Maintains High Standing with Princeton Review

For the second year in a row, Forbes named Clark University as one of the country’s top 20 most entrepreneurial schools.  Clark appeared at No. 16 on Forbes’ list of “Most Entrepreneurial Universities,” while the Graduate School of Management (GSOM) continues its high standing with The Princeton Review. The Forbes’ rankings appeared in its August…