Former NBA champion and business innovator reveals the secrets to team success.
Study reveals lower BAC limits could unintentionally raise hit-and-run death rates.
Niam Yaraghi secures NIHCM Foundation funding to probe telehealth's effects on opioid management.
Consumer Reports President & CEO Marta L. Tellado leads a nonprofit consumer protection enterprise whose influence and legacy are unparalleled in the annals of U.S. commerce.
AI’s increasing influence, the impact of the upcoming presidential election, and economic challenges headline the marquee for the 13th annual “Business of Health Care Conference,” on Friday, Feb. 16.
President and CEO Brent Burns Shares Insights during “The Future of Leadership” speaker series.
Assistant Professor Daniel McGibney recently celebrated the publication of his first textbook.
Peltz is a relentless pursuer of business endeavors, a candid financier who has adeptly transformed many public corporations worth billions of dollars.
Teams Research Incubator brings together researchers for collaboration and idea exchange.
Charles H. Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), and Ambassador Chuck Cobb took the stage during the Cobb Leadership Lecture Series at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School.
Brandon Shore, senior vice president of the Miami Dolphins, reflected on his career and shared leadership strategies during Miami Herbert Leadership Lecture titled “Football: Leadership off the Field.”
The Axiom Business Book Awards recognize the best business books published each year, honoring books in a variety of business-related categories.
The Summit brought together experts across industries and disciplines to address sustainable finance, climate change, social impact, and the role of business in meeting these challenges.
With the aim to address key challenges impacting U.S. and global health care organizations, leaders representing every facet of the industry will converge for the 2023 “The Business of Health Care Conference,” to be held Feb. 24 at the University of Miami Coral Gables Campus.
Employees’ attempts to foster conflict-free work zones may lead to less harmonious interactions with their spouses at home, Miami Herbert’s Valeria Alterman and fellow researchers find.