Monthly newsletter with short, actionable insights stemming from research and teaching at the Poole College of Management.
Poole College of Management
June 7, 2021
POOLE THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Monthly newsletter with short, actionable insights stemming from research and teaching at the NC State Poole College of Management.
Is the 'Apple' juice worth the squeeze?
Poole College of Management’s assistant professor of accounting, Nathan Goldman, and lecturer, Erynn Stainback, consider the potential incremental tax revenues that Apple will generate with its 3,000 jobs.
The 12th Edition of The State of Risk Oversight Sees How Organizations Are Evolving the Risk Landscape
The 2021 report highlights over 40 aspects of risk management practices that have been highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, social unrest and recent elections.
Q&A with Noel Greis: The Future of the Machine Tool Industry
Over the next five years of the National Science Foundation grant period, Noel Greis, research professor of operations and supply chain management, will join an elite group of national thought leaders in an unprecedented push to help make the industry more competitive on a global scale.
Poole Podcast Episode 5: "Think and Do" Leadership with Chancellor Randy Woodson and Poole College Dean Frank Buckless
Dr. Randy Woodson became North Carolina State University’s 14th chancellor in April of 2010, and he leads the largest university in North Carolina with more than 34,000 students and a $1.5 billion budget. Under his leadership, the university created and implemented the pathway to the future strategic plan and advanced each of its strategic goals.
State of Emergency: Rob Handfield Comments on Gas Shortage in North Carolina
Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, breaks down how the gas pumps will replenish and how the cybersecurity breach most likely happened from engineers’ work from home stations.
Pro Tip: Chris Hitch Shares 3 Essential Questions for Developing Business Strategy
Chris Hitch, adjunct lecturer in management, innovation and entrepreneurship, shares his method of developing business strategies with organizations across industries by asking three big questions.