May 6, 2024 | Strategies and Tips, Faculty Champions
Research has shown that the most effective and esteemed leaders are both highly competent and high in desirable character attributes. So why do so many leadership development programs fall short and only focus on improving competence? In a video shared by Michigan...
Apr 9, 2024 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions
Can being too enthusiastic about work be a bad thing? Sanger faculty champion and Michigan Ross Associate Professor of Management and Organizations, Julia Lee Cunningham, was recently featured in the University of Colorado Denver News and Harvard Business Review for...
Apr 3, 2024 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions, Podcast
Where does the voice inside your head come from? Sanger faculty champion and Michigan Ross Professor of Management and Organizations, Ethan Kross, was recently featured in a podcast episode discussing our inner chatter. Learn more and listen to the full episode below....
Mar 1, 2024 | Lindy Greer, Faculty Champions
In a recent article, Michigan Ross Professor for Management and Organizations and Sanger Faculty Director, Dr. Lindy Greer, Dr. Maartje Schouten, and Dr. Daan van Knippenberg, consider how hierarchy conflict impacts team processes and outcomes. Their research provides...
Feb 23, 2024 | Faculty Champions, Sanger News
Equity is a widely-valued objective that is expected to be achieved by organizational leadership. However, depending on your source, the word itself has a variety of meanings. In a video shared by Michigan Ross Executive Education, Sanger faculty champion, Thomas C....
Feb 23, 2024 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions
In an article published by the Academy of Management, Sanger faculty champion and Michigan Ross Assistant Professor of Strategy, Derek Harmon, explores the difficulties leaders face when communicating across global markets. The study examines how language abstraction,...
Feb 20, 2024 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions
A recent article from the Wall Street Journal titled “The Price Women Pay for Networking With High-Status People” explains the stereotypes that can inhibit the success of typical networking strategies for women. The article was co-authored by Sanger faculty champion...
Feb 16, 2024 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions
The Academy of Management (AOM) recently published a list of the most read and cited articles published in 2023, showcasing the impactful research contributions made within the field of management and organizational studies. This compilation offers valuable insights...
Dec 19, 2023 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions
New research suggests that anger can be a powerful motivator in overcoming obstacles and achieving goals. Contrary to the idea of relentless positivity, embracing and channeling your anger can lead to better problem-solving and performance. Sanger Faculty Champion...
Dec 19, 2023 | Faculty Champions, Sanger News
Workplace dynamics are constantly evolving, especially when it comes to how we communicate. Sanger Faculty Champion, Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, shared his insights in a recent Axios article highlighting how Gen Z’s emphasis on candid communication and transparency...
Oct 31, 2023 | Sanger News, Faculty Champions
The Ross School of Business has partnered with the Financial Times on a joint polling initiative leading up to the 2024 presidential election. The poll will aim to reveal whether Americans feel better off than they did four years ago, and how their financial...