Study: Spoon Size Matters to Safely Dose Medicine
A properly sized spoon helps the medicine go down without unintended side effects, finds a new study by two marketing researchers, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Read More... Published on:01-04-2010
Study: Trying Too Hard to Track Spending Counterproductive for Grocery Shoppers
During economic downturns, staying within budget at the grocery store may be more important than ever for many shoppers, especially those with low incomes. But a new study shows that the harder shoppers try to accurately calculate the total value of items placed in their carts, the worse they do at mentally keeping track.
Read More... Published on:12-10-2009
College's Communications/Marketing Team Wins Gold Tower Awards
The College of Management's communications and marketing team won several honors in Georgia Institute of Technology's inaugural Gold Tower Awards for communications excellence across campus.
Read More... Published on:11-24-2009
Study: Faking Feelings Preferable to Fudging Facts in Negotiations
When it comes to business negotiations, faking it until you make it is more acceptable in some ways than others, according to a new study.
Read More... Published on: 11-23-2009
Alumna Jeni Bogdan Building on Success with Saxon Group
Jeni Bogdan’s fi rst business, selling handmade paper flowers in fi fth grade, grossed $5. In 008, the Saxon Group, the heavy industrial construction company that Bogdan has owned and operated since its launch in 1991, brought in $8 million in revenue.
Read More... Published on:11-23-2009
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