Strome Insights
Navigating Uncertainty as an Entrepreneur: Faith, Science or Both?
Dr. Robert Pidduck, Assistant Professor & Director of the Hudgins Transitional Entrepreneurship (TE) Lab
In this webinar, Dr. Robert Pidduck, Strome College of Business assistant professor of management and director of the Hudgins Transitional Entrepreneurship (TE) Lab, will discuss how entrepreneurs can navigate uncertainty in their business. Participants will learn about:
- "Scientific entrepreneurship" and the supplementary role of faith in entrepreneurship
- Four decision tools for grappling with uncertainty
- Hudgins TE Lab experiences on faith and entrepreneurship
What's Next For Customer Loyalty
Yuping Liu-Thompkins, Professor of Marketing
Join Dr. Yuping Liu-Thompkins for an exclusive sneak preview of the key findings from the Future of Loyalty survey from US, UK, Australia, and India. Find out:
- What consumers care about in their loyalty decisions
- How loyalty programs affect consumers
- What social causes matter to loyalty
- How consumers prefer to interact with their loyal brands
- and much more...
Cybersecurity Risk & Readiness: A Maritime-Focused Panel Discussion
Charlie Kirkpatrick, Cybersecurity Lecturer
Ricardo Ungo, Clinical Assistant Professor of Maritime & Supply Chain
The key actionable takeaways:
- Increased cyber security risk awareness
- The importance of response plans and business continuity plans in case of cyberattack
- Training and continuous improvement as key factors in cybersecurity readiness
Working Hard, Working Smart? Managing Situational Awareness
Rhett Epler, Assistant Professor of Marketing
- Situational Awareness enables managers to perceive, comprehend and predict future outcomes with the information that they have at hand and has been shown to improve performance. In this webinar, you will learn:
- three practical ways that a manager (or even yourself) can foster a greater sense of situational awareness.
- how using certain coaching and planning techniques as well as meeting facilitation techniques (e.g., whiteboarding) can lead to higher levels of situational awareness.
Employee Working Preferences & the Office Market Post Covid
Simon Stevenson, Professor & Robert M. Stanton Chair of Real Estate & Economic Development
Department of Finance
- Employees' preferred modes of working post-COVID
- Impact of remote working on the workspace
- Effective post-pandemic employer adaptations
- Effects on office markets in different regions and across other real estate sectors
Using Employee Whistleblowing to Fight Frauds Understand
Hong Kim Duong, Assistant Professor
School of Accountancy
- Whistleblowing practices and policies
- Factors that motivate or constrain employees from blowing the whistle
- Whistleblowing costs and benefits for target companies
The Great Disruption: Approaches to Navigate Global Supply Chains in 2022 Learn
Ricardo Ungo, Clinical Assistant Professor
Information Technology & Decision Sciences
- Tips for improving the resilience of your supply chains
- Mapping your supply chains as key for disruption readiness
- Building your own resilience toolkit
The Challenge of China, Inc.
Shaomin Li, Professor & Eminent Scholar
Department of Management
How China has evolved into a corporation and the world's response.
Developing Psychological Resilience for Improved Personal and Organizational Well-Being
Andrew Bennett, Assistant Professor
Department of Management
Overview of psychological resilience and the benefits to both individuals and organizations. Backed by emerging scientific research in the area, we will:
- Explain two different types of resilience
- Explore six ways to improve your personal resilience
Renewable Energy Supply Chains Are Sparking a Transformation
About: This webinar explains how renewable energy investments are changing the way we consume and produce electricity.
Key takeaways:
- Learn how and why energy production is shifting from non-renewable to renewable sources
- Learn how we, as individuals, community members, and businesses, can better plan for and manage these shifts
- Learn how we can leverage renewable installations to improve eco-system management
Open Innovation - Crowdsourcing
Martin Goossen, Assistant Professor
Department of Management
Topics include:
- Open innovation is based on openness instead of secrecy, sharing information instead of hoarding, and connecting markets and technologies
- It allows firms to develop new products faster, more efficiently, and with a higher rate of success than the traditional innovation model
- It permits firms to capitalize on the ideas and inventions of others
Crowdfunding 101
Robert Pidduck, Assistant Professor
Department of Management
- What are the major forms and platforms for crowdfunding and how do they work?
- What are the typical campaign elements needed to launch a fundraising effort?
- What does research tell us about the factors known to enhance funding success?
9/11 Lessons of Values and Teamwork 20 Years Later
Ron Carlee, Visiting Assistant Professor, Public Service
In 2001, Ron Carlee was County manager of Arlington County, VA which had command responsibility for the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. In this webinar, he will recount how the events actually unfolded and draw lessons for communities and local governments facing the challenges of 2021. The presentation will focus on leadership, values, and inter-organizational relations.
Managing Supply Chain Resiliency Using Simulations
Dr. Yuhong Li, Assistant Professor of Information Technology & Decision Sciences
Dr. Yuhong Li discusses:
- Using simulation as an effective tool to conduct what-if analysis and
support decision-making - Understanding supply chain disruptions and resiliency
- Key factors that influence supply chain resilience
Negotiations Workshop: Win Before You Begin
Dr. Aaron Arndt, Associate Professor of Marketing
Dr. Aaron Arndt shares how to prepare to negotiate so that you win before you begin. You will:- Identify negotiation objectives
- Decide when to negotiate
- Build negotiation power
From Ports to Maritime Supply Chains: The Role of Maritime Digital Ecosystems
Dr. Ricardo Ungo, Maritime and Supply Chain Management
Dr. Ungo shares:- Strategies for improving maritime supply chain visibility
- Approaches to enhancing disruption readiness
- Best practices in maritime digital ecosystems
Managing Customer Loyalty in the Retail Space
Dr. Yuping Liu-Thompkins, Professor in Department of Marketing
Co-hosted with the Loyalty Science Lab, this webinar will present the key loyalty drivers in the retail channel based on scientific research.
The insights will help retailers develop their loyalty strategies based on the retail context, their customer composition, and the current retail environment. Key takeaways:
- Earning customer loyalty through thinking, feeling, and social components of the retail experience
- Balancing frictionless and delight in the retail experience
- Strategic options for successful retail loyalty models
Maritime and Supply Chain Cyber-risks During Disruption
Dr. Ricardo Ungo, Clinical Assistant Professor in Department of Information Technology & Decision Sciences
Charlie Kirkpatrick, Lecturer in Department of Information Technology & Decision Sciences
This webinar focused on the COVID-19 impact on the current cybersecurity landscape in supply chain and maritime industries. Threats, vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies will be addressed, and maritime/supply chain specific challenges discussed.
- Best practices for managing cyber security risks
- Business continuity planning for cyber-attacks
- Key factors in cybersecurity readiness
Reaffirming Your Vision: A Critical Component When Responding to Uncertainty
Dr. Jay O'Toole, Assistant Professor in Department of Management
Successful companies have a well-conceived vision. This webinar introduces practical tools that will help participants (re)affirm their vision, whether for themselves or for the company they lead. The webinar will discuss tools designed to help leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, as well as those needing direction in their careers. Learn ways to identify and articulate your:
- Core ideology
- Envisioned future
Understanding the U.S.-China Conflict
Dr. Shaomin Li, Professor in Department of Management
This webinar reviews the evolution of China's political economy and the U.S.-China relationship, explain the trade war and other frictions between China and democracies (especially the U.S.), and help American businesses and policymakers to navigate through the U.S.-China conflict. Topics include:
- What went wrong with China, and where is it going?
- What is the implication of the U.S.-China conflict for businesses?
- What are the policy options for the U.S.?
Recovering from Covid-19
Adapting Agile Tools to Covid-19 Recovery
Dr. Ron Carlee, Assistant Professor in School of Public Service
Agile is a mindset for incrementally adding value to products and processes to meet customers' needs. The webinar introduces three practical tools adapted from Agile:
- Sprints
- Kanban
- Daily standups
Adapting to Covid-19: Transforming Your Business
Dr. Martin Goossen, Assistant Professor of Management
Covid-19 changes customer preferences, which requires firms to adapt. The webinar presents two practical ways to guide this transformation:
- Value proposition
- Business canvas
Covid-Creativity: Cultivating Entrepreneurial Ideation in Virtual Teams
Dr. Robert Pidduck, Assistant Professor of Management
Covid-19 has disrupted the way teams initiate newideas. Learn practical ways to leverage this virtual 'new-normal' to become more entrepreneurial. The webinar offers and introduction to:
- Design thinking basics
- Digital tools for each stage of design thinking
Strategy and Economic Tools for Covid-19 Recovery
Dr. Robert McNab, Professor of Economics
COVID-19 is not only a public health concern, it is a decision-making challenge. Uncertainty, risk, and disinformation can influence the decision-making process and lead to undesirable outcomes. In this webinar, we will discuss biases in decision making and how to "think" about strategy in an uncertain economic environment. The webinar lets participants learn about:
- How well do we evaluate risk?
- Availability and recency bias
- Asking the hard questions: strategy vs strategic planning