Eye health experts worldwide gathered virtually to discuss ways to affect change for those suffering vision impairment, by telling the most impactful stories to the right decision-makers in the right organizations at the right time.
Student startups from all Johns Hopkins institutions are invited to pitch their innovations at the annual Student Venture Showcase hosted at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.
Healthcare leaders should be aware of the pros, cons, and sometimes surprising nuances around different types of social networks in healthcare organizations.
A Hopkins Business of Health Initiative Earth Day event highlighted the critical need for sustainability in the health care sector. The initiative is paving the way for a future where health care is environmentally sustainable and economically thriving.
Harnessing the power of a multidisciplinary team carries vast potential for effectiveness and problem-solving—while achieving high-performance with diversely skilled stakeholders requires adroit management
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s Student-Managed Investment Fund provides MBAs and finance students the opportunity to manage real money in the real world.
Organizations committed to inclusivity and hearing varied opinions should be aware that upwardly mobile individuals in socially diverse professional environments, are often faced with hurdles to jump, for their views to be heard and heeded
When individuals with strong moral character fill positions of prominence in their peer networks, they can have a positive influence on the moral awareness of others. These ‘moral beacons’ can help support a culture of ethical leadership, decision making...
Leading in an ethical way is more than simply ‘doing the right thing.’ Increasingly, ethical leadership is correlated with team performance—for instance, as this study shows, an ethically led team is better placed to bounce back from a period of poor...