Olive Garden Parent Company Shrugs off Concerns of Plummeting Consumer Confidence
Features insights from Rick Cardenas T’98, CEO of Darden Restaurants, that despite economic uncertainty, consumers will continue to dine out.
Features insights from Rick Cardenas T’98, CEO of Darden Restaurants, that despite economic uncertainty, consumers will continue to dine out.
Chris O'Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, authors an article on how AI can help leaders stay focused on what truly matters and lead with greater clarity, presence, and impact.
Highlights research by Sonya Mishra which shows that many men view women gaining high status or celebrity positively, but perceive women gaining power negatively or as a threat.
Mentions research by Sydney Finkelstein illustrating that as people move into higher-ranking roles, they often take less responsibility for failures or deflect blame, and the repercussions of that behavior.
Dean Matthew Slaughter joins NPR's Consider This to discuss tariffs and the potential repercussions, such as a recession.
Quotes Paul Argenti on how Tesla’s consumer base has shifted due to Elon Musk’s support of President Trump.
Features insights from Paul Argenti on the importance of companies first defining what they stand for, and then communicating transparently about complex issues.
Highlights findings by Adam Kleinbaum and coauthors examining the value of firm offsites for boosting smarter collaboration.
Scott D. Anthony D’96 authors an article on four essential behaviors for effective horizon scanning to help leaders navigate the unexpected.
Highlights Catie Griggs, D’03, T’09, president of business operations for the Baltimore Orioles, her career journey as a woman in sports, and her goals for her first full season with the team.
Jose Minaya T’00, head of BNY investments and wealth, joins Bloomberg’s The Opening Trade to discuss the increase in risk assets in 2025.
Highlights Adrian Heneveld T’24, his sports tech startup, Yogger, and how Tuck’s resources set him up for success.
Quotes Teresa Fort on the increased prices for manufacturers despite Trump’s tariffs not yet being implemented.
Quotes Paul Argenti on the impact of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s political involvement on the company’s weakened stock and declining sales.
Emily Blanchard joins The Weekly Tradecast podcast to discuss the threat of increased tariffs and their potential economic repercussions, such as a trade war.
Dean Matthew Slaughter coauthors an article on the importance of improving labor productivity in the United States and how leaders can do so.
Quotes Kenny Mitchell T’04, global CMO of Levi Strauss & Co, on the brand’s second ad with Beyoncé titled “Pool Hall”.
Mark DesJardine coauthors a piece on how corporate leaders can navigate activist investors seeking board seats and shares best practices for working with them if they join the board.
Chris O’Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, authors an article about the benefits of companies pausing to reevaluate and move forward with purpose.
Features insights from Sarah Nelson T’23, investment banking associate at Guggenheim Securities, on how Tuck prepared her for a career in finance.
Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article exploring the potential impact of President Trump’s second term on U.S. business schools.
Mentions Kevin Demoff T’06, president of the Los Angeles Rams, and the team’s plans to expand the NFL’s international footprint by playing its first game in Australia in 2026.
Mentions Tuck as one of the top business schools at placing graduates in leading consulting firms, including McKinsey & Company.
Paul Argenti joins the Mountain Money podcast to discuss the importance of timely corporate communication during crises.
Mentions the Tuck Knowledge in Practice Podcast and its insights into the research conducted by Tuck faculty members.
Features insights from Emily Blanchard on President Trump’s proposed tariffs and their potential impact on the country’s economic leverage.
Highlights Stephanie Berger T’18, senior manager of product management tech at Amazon, who is featured in season 48 of Survivor.
Highlights Tuck’s 125th anniversary, which it celebrates this year.
Quotes Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on why people should invest $10,000 right now in consumer staples.
Highlights Fabric Health, cofounded by Courtney Bragg T’18, an organization that sends outreach workers to laundromats to help people access and use health coverage.
Salil Tripathi T’85, senior adviser for the Institute for Human Rights and Business, discusses the current situation in West Asia.
Features insights from Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on Meta's capital expenditure spending plan, the AI boom, and where the market is headed.
Vijay Govindarajan coauthors an article about finfluencers, the risks they pose to companies, and strategies for leaders to minimize these risks.
Highlights High West Distillery, founded by David Perkins T’90, and its innovative product blending process.
Features Tuck in an article highlighting 10 business schools around the world to watch in 2025.
Features Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor T’88, CEO of Intercorp, and his leadership journey in growing Intercorp and shaping the company into what it is today.