Can automation, such as machine learning & AI, make financial reporting better? The Broad Matters podcast invites Musaib Ashraf to discuss his recent article investigating how public companies are weaving AI into their accounting systems. Along the way, he offers practical guidance for C-suite leaders eager to strengthen their own systems and stay ahead of the curve.
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The Broad College of Business is transforming the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) space in college athletics through Business Teams, a collaboration between Multicultural Business Programs and MSU Athletics that brings together teams of business students to support and coach student-athletes on navigating the NIL landscape. Ed Tillett and Elliott Daniels join Broad Matters to share how Business Teams connects Broad College students with MSU student-athletes. Elliott also highlights how the Sports Business Management Minor uses NIL as an opportunity to better prepare business students for future careers.
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Valerii Kucherenko, Director of Railway Education at the Center for Railway Research and Education (CRRE), joins the Broad Matters podcast to provide an overview of the program. Val provides insight into how the center continues to be a knowledge leader and educator for both the freight and passenger rail industries.
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Broad Matters welcomes Jim Anhut, director for the real estate minor in The School of Hospitality Business. Jim reflects on crises like the Los Angeles wildfires and the role that hotels play during natural disasters. He also discusses how The School of Hospitality Business is adapting sustainability, AI and ethics to their teachings in the classroom.
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Why are organizations asking to bring their employees back into the office? The Broad Matters podcast invites Frederick Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management, to provide insight into this recent shift back to work. As the five-year experiment of hybrid and virtual work sees a possible end for many companies, Dr. Morgeson discusses the long-term impact to work culture for both organizations and employees in the pursuit of going back to normal.
Follow Frederick's research at his website, morgeson.com, and on his LinkedIn page.
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