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New practice center offers experiential learning to marketing students

The practice center allows students to work on industry-sponsored marketing projects, get paid for the work, and gain real-world experience that is a resume booster for internships and other job opportunities.

March 6, 2023Business News

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Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference honors Tampa Bay Lightning with Innovator Award

The two-day conference held on USF's Tampa campus featured speakers on how data analytics is used in the sport and entertainment management industry.

March 2, 2023Business News, Events

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Ensure your underdog story doesn't come back to bite you - Management Today

While underdog stories can help inspire and motivate a workforce, they can also encourage risky behaviours.

March 2, 2023Business News, Research and Innovation

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McKibbon Hospitality CEO Randy Hassen talks humble beginnings and hospitality trends at Conversation with a CEO

Hassen offered students career advice, touched on weathering the COVID pandemic, and shared how the company uses real-time data analytics to manage its nearly 100 hotel properties.

March 1, 2023Business News, Events

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Best Personal Loans for a 600 Credit Score - WallletHub

The best personal loans for a 600 credit score offer reasonable APRs and minimal fees, along with a wide range of dollar amounts and payoff periods.

February 28, 2023Business News

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USF students bring JustBaked kiosks to Tampa Bay area businesses - Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

Tampa-based entrepreneur David Chessler sponsored a project at the University of South Florida Muma College of Business which gave students the opportunity to get real world entrepreneurial experience.

February 28, 2023Business News, Entrepreneurship

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Experts highlight ongoing supply chain issues amid Ukrainian war anniversary - CBS News

Friday marked the one year anniversary of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its effects are being felt in various sectors like agriculture and the supply chain.

February 27, 2023Business News

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Research Examines How Leaders Use Underdog Stories to Motivate Their Teams - Lab Manager

Apple, Uber provide contrasting examples of companies whose rise can be traced to an underdog mentality

February 16, 2023Business News, Research and Innovation

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It’s us versus them: Here’s what happens when leaders have an underdog mentality - StudyFinds

From David and Goliath to the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, the story of an underdog upsetting the heavy favorite is a tale as old as time.

February 16, 2023Business News, Research and Innovation

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Beating the odds: Research examines how leaders use underdog stories to motivate their teams - Phys.org

Underdog narratives are a tried-and-true leadership tactic designed to motivate teams and organizations.

February 15, 2023Business News, Research and Innovation

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Drinking Coffee Makes You Spend More - NewsBreak

A study by the University of South Florida (USF) has revealed that people who drink caffeinated coffee before they shop typically spend 50% more in store than those who don’t.

February 14, 2023Business News, Research and Innovation

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Speed networking event connects students to possible future employers

The first-ever Muma College of Business speed networking event on the St. Petersburg campus brought students face-to-face with companies looking for future employees.

February 14, 2023Business News, Events

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