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On this episode we discuss the research and impact of implementing mindfulness practices in the workplace with Dr. Chris Lyddy , a pioneer in the science of integration of mindfulness in the workplace and assistant professor of management at the Providence College School of Business.
Mindfulness is big business. In recent years, it's grown into a billion-dollar industry, with Fortune 500 companies providing mindfulness training for their employees. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Christopher Lyddy of the Providence College School of Business about his recent research about mindfulness in the workplace, which confirms some of the benefits but also reveals some previously unknown downsides.Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and YouTube. Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and LinkedIn.
GUEST: ED SZADO - Associate Professor of Finance at the Providence College School of Business. Prof. Ed discusses his study Endowment Risk Management and Return Enhancement with Listed Index and ETF Options with Mark. He explains his findings to our listeners. Were there any surprises that he learned in doing the study? What takeaways does he have from the study?
Professor Patrick Kelley surveys the fast-changing casino landscape in New England, and its impact on Rhode Island's casinos and gaming revenues. #WPRO He is chairman of the Accountancy Department in the Providence College School of Business.
Professor Patrick Kelley surveys the fast-changing casino landscape in New England, and its impact on Rhode Island's casinos and gaming revenues. #WPRO He is chairman of the Accountancy Department in the Providence College School of Business.
GUEST: ED SZADO - Associate Professor of Finance at the Providence College School of Business. Prof. Ed discusses his study Endowment Risk Management and Return Enhancement with Listed Index and ETF Options with Mark. He explains his findings to our listeners. Were there any surprises that he learned in doing the study? What takeaways does he have from the study?
Dr. Matthew Eriksen, professor of management, teaches leadership in the Providence College School of Business and to student leaders through PC's Leadership Fellows Program. Learn about his current research on peer coaching and what changes he thinks people could make to become their best selves in 2019.
Is your business making these three big mistakes? We talk with Prof. Dan Horne, Associate Dean of the Providence College School of Business. The man is a gifted researcher, analyst, and adviser. And when he was a kid, his parents ran a CoupleCo. Professor Horne worked in the business mom and dad started—driving a diaper truck, among other things. By the time he got there, Mom had left the business. But Prof. Horne lived the family entrepreneur dynamic firsthand—and has continued studying real-world CoupleCos during his career. He also has some highly salient advice for any CoupleCo anywhere. Professor Horne shares with us three important tips for any couple co that wants to avoid big trouble and possible ruin.
This week join us for a conversation with Rudy Cline-Thomas '00 on his journey as a finance major from PC to an innovative career in the sports industry, moderated by Dean Sylvia Maxfield of the Providence College School of Business.
Dr. Steve Perreault of the Department of Accountancy joined us to discuss his research into the factors that influence whistleblower behavior, and the ways in which scholarly research enhances teaching. A fifth-year Providence College School of Business faculty member, Perrault also shared his insights on the valuable enhancement that a liberal arts curriculum provides to an undergraduate business education. Plus, he is the second Hendricken High School graduate-turned-PC faculty member to appear on our podcast in the past five weeks!
Dan Horne is assistant dean of the Providence College School of Business. With the recently announced closing of Benny's stores and the Toys R Us bankruptcy filing, he looks at what may lie ahead for retail in Southern New England.
In this episode, Brian Kozak explains why and how he became such an active member of the Friar Family. We discuss how he founded the club soccer team, his various roles within the Providence College School of Business, and why he packs his schedule so tight.
Dr. Sylvia Maxfield, dean of the School of Business, discusses the importance of learning outside the classroom, ways in which PC facilitates these experiences, and how the new Arthur and Patricia Ryan Center for Business Studies will change business education at the College. You can learn more about the Providence College School of Business by visiting http://business.providence.edu/.