Thunderbird Bookshelf
Learn about books written by Thunderbird professors, alumni, students and staff members.
Thunderbird Alumni Impact
T-birds around the world create value as business, government and social sector leaders.
Walker Center Blog
Thunderbird Professor Robert Hisrich, Ph.D., and others at the Walker Center for Global Entrepreneurship provide resources for global entrepreneurs.
Gregory Unruh, Ph.D.
Thunderbird professor writes about sustainable business strategy for the Huffington Post.
Bill Youngdahl, Ph.D.
Thunderbird professor writes about leadership and strategy in a project-driven world.
Global market uncertainty and volatility will not go away soon, which means governments must implement new policy management styles to cope with the increased flow of global finance, Thunderbird Professor F. John Mathis, Ph.D., said March 21, 2012, in a live alumni webinar. “The globalization of finance is requiring a different learning of how to manage policy in a country to get real results — real growth and job creation,” Mathis said. “What’s growing is the importance of emerging markets.” He said total exports to advanced economies dropped from 73 percent in 2004 to 64 percent in 2010. “That raises an issue because we know emerging markets are more volatile,” Mathis said. He was joined by Wolfgang Koester, CEO of FiREapps, and Andy Gage, Head of Marketing of FiREapps. Watch the full webinar (58:42)
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Catch Up on Lost SleepA “sleep debt” occurs when you miss out on your needed hours of sleep. The body will not recover from a four-hour night without sleeping extra during the nights that follow.
Global market uncertainty and volatility will not go away soon, which means governments must implement new policy management styles to cope with the increased flow of global finance, Thunderbird Professor F. John Mathis, Ph.D., said March 21, 2012, in a live alumni webinar. “The globalization of finance is requiring a different learning of how to manage policy in a country to get real results — real growth and job creation
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December 29th, 2012 at 3:36 am
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January 11th, 2013 at 3:18 am
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April 18th, 2013 at 1:43 pm
Young people find it problematic to prepare a good logical well-made overview on a certain topic and hand in it on time. It is obvious, some of them were made by sophisticated ones. Seeing current well organised material anyone can find lots of reasonable ideas. Perhaps that could help them
April 23rd, 2013 at 7:27 pm
Catch Up on Lost SleepA “sleep debt” occurs when you miss out on your needed hours of sleep. The body will not recover from a four-hour night without sleeping extra during the nights that follow.
April 24th, 2013 at 3:34 am
Global market uncertainty and volatility will not go away soon, which means governments must implement new policy management styles to cope with the increased flow of global finance, Thunderbird Professor F. John Mathis, Ph.D., said March 21, 2012, in a live alumni webinar. “The globalization of finance is requiring a different learning of how to manage policy in a country to get real results — real growth and job creation
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April 24th, 2013 at 10:21 pm
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April 27th, 2013 at 9:53 pm
Plastic BagsNational Geographic estimates that people across the world use 500 billion to one trillion plastic bags each year
May 15th, 2013 at 4:14 am
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