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  1. A warm welcome to the newest cohorts who joined the Kellogg family this week. With students from all around the world, we share a common goal of creating the best experience possible for our global network of Executive MBA students.

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  2. Catch up on last year's top insight and faculty research. Here are 2018's top stories: .

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  3. Start 2019 off right with these three lessons from former Kellogg Dean Sally Blount.

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  4. As the price of prescription medication rises, Americans are paying more than any other wealthy country. Prof. discusses the complexities of drug pricing, via .

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  6. Are with industry experience more likely to succeed than industry newcomers? Research from Prof. Ben Jones says yes.

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  7. Supreme Court justices often compare themselves to a fair and impartial baseball umpire. But is this depiction accurate?

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  8. Jan 3

    For apprentices, being given grunt work sometimes amounts to little more than hazing, even though it doesn’t benefit the master.

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    LOVE seeing them get the press - 2ndKitchen was in my class, then in ! -> This Startup Lets Bars Without Kitchens Create Custom Food Delivery Menus via

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  10. Jan 3

    When women negotiate on behalf of men, they lie more than when they represent women. Prof. Maryam Kouchaki explains why.

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  11. Jan 2

    For the wizard in Fantasia, there’s an economic reason for making Mickey Mouse mop all the floors.

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  12. Jan 1

    New research suggests that we can predict with 86% accuracy how a Supreme Court judge will vote by looking at which side they interrupt more.

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  13. Jan 1

    What do successful founders have in common? Experience in their industry.

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  14. In a recent visit to , senior leadership discussed how they stay connected with today's . VP Megan Huddleston says it all starts with stepping outside of the office and questioning assumptions.

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  15. Let’s go Wildcats! To the Kellogg MSMS students and their fellow teammates, best of luck in the Holiday Bowl!

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  16. “The best entrepreneurs are the ones who are skilled at mitigating risks,” according to lecturer and venture capitalist .

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  17. It was a successful year for the FT Class of 2018. Their impact can be seen across many industries, as a record high number of 228 companies hired Kellogg . Read the full Employment Report here: .

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  18. For family businesses, looking out for themselves often means taking care of their community.

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  19. Maintaining an ethical work environment helps prevent your employees from dehumanizing rude customers—and from acting out against them.

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  20. The average Supreme Court justice now spends nearly 25% more time talking during oral arguments than they did in the 1990s. But not for the reasons you might think.

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