Kimberlee Josephson
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Food Insecurity and Business Ingenuity
Political pressure and high levels of uncertainty are a big concern for businesses today. And such concerns can have a…
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Profit Isn’t the Enemy of Good
Those who claim business should be doing more for the common good often also view business as a problem. If…
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When Family Firms Meet Market Discipline: a Lesson from ‘Tommy Boy’
The 30th anniversary of Tommy Boy was recently commemorated in Sandusky, Ohio, with the first Tommy Boy Fest. I was…
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Self Care Is Trending But Self-Determination Matters More
Self care might sound like a purely individual concern, but healthy lifestyle choices serve a vital social function. Poor consumption…
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Doing Good by Doing Well
As a business professor, I strive to teach sound principles and practices, focusing on the benefits of productivity and value…
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Would Superman Bring Coffee to the Movies?
Last month, like many, I went to see the newly released Superman movie by James Gunn. As a kid, I…
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Timeless Lessons from ‘The Karate Kid’
The first Karate Kid movie was released in June 1984, and presently, the story lives on with the new release…
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The Peter Principle Presidency
The Peter Principle, first published in 1968 by Laurence J. Peter, is the premise that, in a hierarchy, people rise…
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Tampering with Trade is a Fool’s Game
Trade is an engine for growing wealth, and a world moving toward increased integration has traditionally been viewed as advantageous…
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Do ESG and DEI Follow a Product Life Cycle?
ESG pushback within the United States is affecting business matters in a substantial way. In January, a Texas federal judge…
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