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Smith Business Close-Up Archives - 2004
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December
16, 2004
Open Source
Software: Are you using it?
Google, IBM and other
industry leaders are using it.
Why is open source software
being used more frequently in
today’s marketplace? Who is
downloading open source software
for free? In this edition of
Smith Business Close-Up we’ll
discuss, what some say, are the
advantages of having many
developers collaborate on the
software simultaneously? Joining
us is
Katherine Stewart, a Smith
School Assistant Professor of
Information Systems in the
Decision and Information
Technologies Department who
recently received a National
Science Foundation grant to
study open source software.
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December
2, 2004
MBA buzz words
Business buzzwords not only
describe external competitive
challenges but have also become
instruments of change in the
corporate world. What are
today’s MBAs talking about? And
what buzz words are they using
more and more frequently?
In this edition of Smith
Business Close-Up with the
university’s Robert H. Smith
School of Business, we’ll
discuss the catch phrases and
business lingo today’s MBA
students are using with
Janet
Wagner, associate chair of
Smith’s marketing department and
a recognized expert in the field
of service marketing.
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November
18, 2004
Big Box Backlash
This edition of Smith
Business Close-Up
looks at the continued expansion
of large discount retailers into
metropolitan areas. Chains such
as Wal-Mart, Target and other
“boxes” encounter growing
resistance for a host of
reasons. Charles Olson,
Smith school professor and an
expert in managerial economics
and industry strategy, talks
about this growing concern.
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November
11, 2004
How to Avoid the
Winner’s Curse
This edition of Smith
Business Close-Up discusses
what happens when companies
overvalue a good or
service—oftentimes referred to
as the “Winner’s Curse.”
Anand Anandalingam, Chair, of
the Decision and Information
Technologies department, and
Hank Lucas, Professor of
Information Systems, co-authors
of the recently published book,
Beware The Winner’s Curse:
Victories That Can Sink You and
Your Company discuss
approaches to decision making
that can reduce the chances of
encountering the Winner’s Curse.
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September
30, 2004
Executive Coaching
Businesses today
are turning to executive
coaching more and more
frequently. For years Fortune
500 companies and other industry
leaders have groomed future
executives for senior roles
within their organization.
Recently, companies are turning
to executive coaching to
fine-tune the leadership and
communication style of an elite
group.
In this
edition of Smith Business
Close-Up with the
university’s Robert H. Smith
School of Business, we’ll
discuss executive coaching
with Dr. Joyce Russell,
professor and a recognized
expert in organizational
behavior and human resource
management.
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September
16, 2004
Intellectual Property:
How to Avoid Costly Business Mistakes
The number of patents filed in
the U.S. has increased by over 100%
from 1985 to 2000. Overlooking intellectual
property can be a major mistake,
costing firms millions of dollars
or the loss of major business opportunities.
In this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up with the Robert H.
Smith School of Business, we’ll
discuss intellectual property. Assistant
Professor Deepak Somaya discusses
why awareness at the management
level (and not just within the legal
department) is critical.
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September
2, 2004
Order Promise and
Fulfillment
Customers demand ever-shorter
lead times, on-time deliveries,
greater flexibility in delivery
terms, and variability in product
mix. To meet those requirements,
businesses need a demand fulfillment
system that can provide enterprise-wide
visibility and tight integration
with other supply chain systems.
In tonight’s edition of Smith
Business Close-Up we’ll discuss
order promise and fulfillment—how
companies estimate consumer demand
and how the consumers’ orders are
produced—with Michael Ball,
Orkand Corporation Professor of
Management Science and Director
of Research.
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August 5,
2004
What do firms
need to know in order to be truly
innovative?
How do organizations know if
they possess the talent and resources
to stay ahead of the competition?
In this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up, we'll discuss innovation
with Professor Susan Taylor,
co-director of the Center for Human
Capital, Innovation, and Technology.
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July 22, 2004
Intra-Firm
Trade
In today's global economy, the
"internationalization" of production
increasingly involves trade between
different divisions of the same
companies across many different
countries. This increased trade
within the firm is changing the
nature and scale of international
trade. In this edition of Smith
Business Close-Up we'll discuss
intra-firm trade. Susan Feinberg,
assistant professor of international
business and a recognized expert
on international trade and the strategies
of multi-national corporations,
talks about what intra-firm trading
is, how it is impacting the U.S.
and countries around the world,
and how it affects outsourcing.
Professor Feinberg recently testified
before a congressional commission
about the significance of intra-firm
trade in the U.S. trade deficit.
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July 8, 2004
New Product
Development
With the advent of the Internet,
many information products such as
printed books, videos and CDs and
DVDs are now available digitally
over the Internet. What does this
mean for consumers and retailers?
In this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up with the university’s
Robert H. Smith School of Business,
we’ll discuss new product development
with Dr. P.K. Kannan, Harvey
Sanders Associate Professor of Marketing,
Associate Director of the Center
for Excellence in Service and a
recognized expert in the field of
e-Commerce and New Product Development;
specifically, price information,
online product development, marketing
and online consumer loyalty.
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June 24, 2004
Switching
Costs
In today's competitive marketplace,
client retention is more important
than ever. Consumers are constantly
inundated with attractive promotional
offers to switch service-whether
it is for cellular phone service,
frequent flier miles, or a better
interest rate on a credit card.
What can companies do to keep their
valued customers from jumping to
a competitor? In this edition of
Smith Business Close-Up we'll
discuss "switching costs" with
Judy Frels, assistant professor
of marketing, and a recognized expert
in the field of high-technology
marketing strategy.
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June 10, 2004
Service Failures
In today's competitive marketplace
customer service is more important
than ever. And the manner in which
firms respond to "service failures"
is increasingly seen as a factor
that may separate successful, thriving
companies from the others. In this
edition of Smith Business Close-Up,
Janet Wagner -- associate
chair, associate professor and a
recognized expert in the field of
retail and service marketing --
discusses "service failures" and
customer loyalty.
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May 27, 2004
Trends in
E-commerce
E-commerce sales over the Internet
rose over 28% in the first quarter
compared with the same period a
year earlier as consumers increasingly
relied on the Internet to make purchases.
Purchases via the Internet, e-mail,
or other electronic networks--referred
to as e-commerce--have held steady
at 1.9% of all retail sales, the
Commerce Department recently reported.
Sales over the Internet have gradually
increased from 0.7% of retail sales
since the government began publishing
the data in 1999. In this edition
of Smith Business Close-Up
with Joe Bailey, professor
of business and an expert in field
of electronic commerce, we’ll discuss
e-commerce trends.
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May 13, 2004
Trends in
Executive Education
Nearly every leading business
school in the world, including those
in the greater Washington, D.C.,
area, offers a variety of executive
education programs ... from company-specific
custom programs to the Executive
MBA. In this edition of Smith
Business Close-Up with Steve
Feld, executive director of
the Smith's Office of the Executive
Education, we'll discuss trends
in executive education.
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April 29,
2004
Executive
Compensation
Recent corporate scandals have
kept top-level executive compensation
in the news. Should companies be
allowed to expense stock options
for senior level executives? In
this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up we'll discuss compensation
standards for today's corporate
leaders with Lemma Senbet,
finance department chair.
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April 15,
2004
Trends in
Electric Supply Rates
Electric bills are expected to
jump about sixteen percent (16%)
says the Maryland Public Service
Commission, the Maryland state body
that regulates utility prices. In
this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up we'll discuss what
is happening with electric supply
rates with Charles E. Olson,
Professor of Business and a recognized
expert in the field of energy economics.
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April 1, 2004
Women and
Leadership
Eleanor Roosevelt's remarkable
ability to confront and overcome
hurdles-be they political, personal,
or social-made her one of the greatest
leaders of the last century. In
this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up we'll talk to Robin
Gerber, a University of Maryland
senior fellow and author of Leadership:
the Eleanor Roosevelt Way. Gerber
highlights Roosevelt's struggles
and accomplishments and offers women
ways to develop their leadership
skills.
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March 18,
2004
The Future
of Electronic Markets
Hank Lucas, co-director
of the university's Center for Electronic
Markets and Enterprises and Robert
H. Smith Professor of Information
Technology, discusses the future
of electronic markets and the center's
Fourth Annual Netcentricity Conference,
to take place April 23.
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March 4, 2004
New Markets
Growth Fund
In this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up Mark Grovic discusses
the New Markets Growth Fund, the
$20 million dollar venture capital
fund which was started at the Smith
School. Mark Grovic, deputy
director of the The Dingman Center
for Entrepreneurship and the fund's
founding partner and managing director,
explains what has happened with
the fund this past year.
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February 19,
2004
How to Ensure an Ethical Business
Environment
With an increasing number of
corporate scandals in recent years,
it is more important than ever to
establish a code of corporate ethics.
In this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up Joshua Newberg,
who teaches business law and ethics
at the Smith School, discusses corporate
ethics and how companies can ensure
an ethical environment.
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February 5,
2004
The Government's
Role in Cyber Security
Though cyber security has improved
since the September 11 attacks,
threats of terrorism, the war in
Iraq, and an increasing number of
computer hackers make computer networks
vulnerable. In this edition of
Smith Business Close-Up
Lawrence Gordon, Smith School
Professor of Managerial Accounting
and Information Assurance, discusses
whether or not the government should
play a greater role in securing
computer networks from these threats.
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January 22,
2004
The State
of the Economy in 2004
With economic growth strong during
the second half of 2003 and many
forecasters predicting robust growth
in 2004, many experts are puzzled
by the slow pace of jobs creation.
In this edition of Smith Business
Close-Up Peter Morici,
Robert H. Smith Professor of Logistics,
Business and Public Policy, discusses
the economic outlook for 2004.
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January 8,
2004
The Promise
of e-Markets
Most companies are using electronic
markets for buying and selling goods
and services. In fact, some analysts
predict that by 2005, this so-called
"e-market" activity will top $6
billion. In this edition of Smith
Business Close-Up Anand Anandalingam,
co-director of the Smith School's
Center for Electronic Markets and
Enterprises, discusses the promise
that e-markets hold for businesses
and consumers.
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