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The award-winning Business Review is a radio series airing since 2005 on the Central Texas NPR station, KWBU-FM 103.3, and available to national public radio stations. Business people will h...

Modern technology has changed the way we live — but there can be a downside. In this episode of the Business Review, Amy Blankson shows us...

Is it possible to make a living and follow our passions at the same time? In this episode of the Business Review, Christine McAlister explai...

The Information Age has connected people like never before. In this episode of the Business Review, networking expert Kelly Hoey shows how w...

Some of the greatest adventures can be found in the most unexpected places. In this episode of the Business Review, the CEO of restaurant ch...

Every business needs a dream team, and according to executive recruiter David Perry, the secret to hiring the best talent is just knowing wh...

After decades of discriminatory and patronizing marketing toward women from the largest firms and the biggest brands, Kristi Faulkner, presi...

Finding the right person to fill a position at one of the of the world’s top ten most innovative companies can be difficult. According to...

As a young medical student, Zoi Maroudas noticed the critical relationship between nutrition and health. Nutrition soon became her passion a...

Product research and development can take years. But what if the timeline could be accelerated? According to Dr. Greg Leman, accelerated com...

Patrick Finnegan is one of the most sought-after experts on Gen Z. The young entrepreneur advises big brands on how to effectively reach his...

Older workers often find it difficult to re-enter the workforce. Despite their experience, maturity and prior career training, many feel cas...

Senior staff author of Lynda.com at LinkedIn, John McWade, says there are two approaches to design – left or right brain.

As director of LAUNCH, an innovative business accelerator, Greg Leman says a great idea needs to be concise enough to fit on a cocktail napk...

Social media is now the number one way consumers reach out for customer service. Social media strategist Nicolle Soto specializes in helping...

New research shows taking short breaks during the work day boosts energy, productivity and job satisfaction.

Sleek, high tech and affordable micro housing in downtown metro areas is poised to disrupt the urban housing market, which hasn't seen chang...

Asking "why" can uncover new industries right under your nose, and also be the key to innovation and success.

From the warehouse to the C-suite, seeing all employees as valuable and deserving of respect builds trust, and positively impacts customer s...

Patrick Gage, co-chair of the Nexus Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Working Group, says businesses have a moral imperative to see emplo...

Patrick Gage, co-chair of the Nexus Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Working Group, encourages consumers to use their buying power to pr...

Luke Sherwin, co-founder and chief creative officer of online mattress startup, Caspar, knows genuine stories build a strong bond of trust w...

"Word of mouth with a modern twist." That’s how Luke Sherwin, co-founder and chief creative officer of the mattress startup, Caspar, descr...

Kyle Ballarta, founder and CEO of Falkon Ventrues, sees many similarities in art and entrepreneurship. Ballarta graduated from some of the m...

Founder and CEO of Falkon Ventures Kyle Ballarta, uses biology as a model to help design an improved, sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem....

Diana Mao, president of Nomi Network, is part of an elite group of Presidential Leadership Scholars. Established and taught by U.S. presiden...

Wall Street Journal investment management expert Bill Reichenstein says, somewhere around the age of 50, it gets more difficult for American...

One of the most common misquotes attributed to Benjamin Franklin is “A penny saved is a penny earned.†It’s close, but it’s not Fran...

Jim Ryan of Merrill Lynch explains that you don’t have to sacrifice performance by bringing your values into your portfolio. Social impact...

Jim Ryan, managing director at Merrill Lynch at the the private banking and investment group in New York City, says investors today are dema...

Companies today compete as a supply chain. All it takes is a failure of just one supplier in the chain to cause the whole company to come un...

Using a company’s profits to do good in the world has increasingly become the key to winning over consumers. From the very beginning, fash...

Ruben Cantu, founder and CEO of Core Media Strategies, pairs investors with start-ups that have high potential. He knows what separates an A...

Pitchfest competitions have become quite popular with entrepreneurs seeking financing. Ruben Cantu, founder and CEO of Core Media Strategies...

Leadership expert Dan Rockwell says culture building helps to attract and retain the kind of people who will fulfill a company’s mission....

Research indicates that an employee’s repeated exposure to violations of moral principle can have a large impact on their personal life. W...

Research indicates that if you want to eat healthy, but have a low degree of self-control, don’t avoid all of those unhealthy items you lo...

From sending pictures of food on Snapchat, to “checking in†on Facebook, phone snubbing – or “phubbing†– can weaken a relations...

Ted Waldron offers a three-part formula for a successful start-up: Don’t try to go head-to-head with the major player in a market segment,...

There are some potential dangers to corporate social responsibility. Blaine McCormick provides perspectives from the consumer, the target of...

Jason MacGregor took a closer look at the effect filing times have on the quality of audits. What he found is a bit counter intuitive.

It was an early fascination with the Enron scandal that sparked Amy Miller’s research on how likely someone will blow the whistle on someo...

How do activist organizations get companies to do what they want? What factors should a company take into consideration before responding to...

New business ideas are being pitched in an unconventional setting that may come as a surprise to some. MBA students are going to jail to hel...

More than most disciplines, the world of finance operates using a core of playful language. The industry’s terminology conveys the imagina...

There’s been a disconnect between job performance evaluations and what firms want employees to achieve. An organization’s evaluation sys...

Angel investors “fill the gap†in funding young companies, with family and friends on one end and traditional venture capital on the oth...

There are hundreds of “angel groups†across the U.S. and around the world. What are they looking for when considering where to invest?â€...

Entrepreneur Kevin Rustagi says the people who survive, even thrive, in the start-up world, all tend to be “hard-wired†the same. He say...

How do certain people achieve such great things? What really separates people who really seem to have an almost other-worldly level of commi...

According to Cindy Riemenschneider, professor of information systems, there are a number of challenges for women in IT today. Barriers stem...