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Matthew Bowman likes leading the pack. His salesmanship has landed him a prestigious award and created a career leading fast-growing sales and customer service companies.
Jerry Koenig knows a thing or two about working in the trenches. In his more than sixty-six years of job experience, Koenig has been no stranger to challenging tasks, as he has used his dedicated work ethic to achieve great success.
Can a girl have too many clothes? Cecilia Yiu thinks so and won first place in the global category at the 2012 BYU BPC.
Autobid co-founders Jordan Furniss and Taylor Moss won first place and $50,000 in prizes at the 2012 BYU BPC.
Think of it as the barcode’s hip, tech-savvy cousin. QR (quick response) codes allow users to scan a black-and-white box with their smartphones and instantly link to data, videos, music, or a bevy of other knowledge.
At some point today you will type a phrase into Google’s search engine. A few seconds later, you’ll start scrolling through results. Chances are you’re going to click on one of the top links. And just like you, millions of people across the globe will be doing the same thing, entering other search terms into Google, Bing, or Yahoo! and clicking on whatever comes up first.
It’s an often thankless job with bad hours and few days off. Running a home and keeping a family going may not require a board of directors, but that doesn’t mean it’s not demanding.
Not long after putting their pencils down on the last bubble sheet, many Marriott School students say good-bye to their final exams and to Y Mountain, leaving Provo in pursuit of internships and experience.
A painted papier-mâché mask with a lively hodgepodge of primary colors and an obvious grin sits quietly in a Marriott School office, bearing an uncanny resemblance to the professor sitting only a few feet away.
Former associate dean W. Steve Albrecht shares his experience as president of the Japan Tokyo Mission during the 2011 earthquake.
In 1961 a gallon of gas cost thirty cents, JFK was president, and Barbie was first introduced to Ken. And in the basement of the Jesse Knight Building something groundbreaking was happening: the BYU MBA was born.
Sumptuous. Decadent. Delightful. Few words could more adequately describe a box of Lula’s Chocolates. Neatly perched inside each mahogany-colored package await aromatic round crèmes, salted caramels, square truffles, and nuts cloaked with melt-in-your-mouth cocoa.
A Marriott School accounting team recently earned 2nd place and a $5,000 prize at the Deloitte National Audit Case Competition.
Solving global problems might seem daunting, but the Ballard Center is stepping up to the challenge.
BYU's Marriott School announced the 2012 Bateman Awards—the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
The Social Venture Comp. attracts students focused on improving lives around the world through sustainable businesses.
Sixty Brigham Young University students received Global Management Certificates from the Whitmore GMC.
The Ballard Center recently presented the SIOY award to David Bornstein, an author, and New York Times journalist.
The BYU Romney Institute gives Bair the honor for her management of the FDIC during the recent economic downturn.
This year's TEDxBYU conference was jam-packed with inspiring speakers, a webcast, and an energetic crowd.
Steven M. Glover succeeds Kevin Stocks as chair of the BYU School of Accountancy beginning May 1.
Sponsored by the Ballard Center, graduate students created innovative solutions for Newman's Own Foundation.
A team of BYU MBA students bested teams from other Utah schools by winning first place and $5,000.
Graduate students from across the country gathered at BYU to create solutions for problems facing social organizations.