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Lights from space
Blog Network

The Post-COVID-19 World Will Be Less Global and Less Urban

Dean Geoffrey Garrett argues that we must consider the long-term implications of these trends as the tide turns toward them.

China and U.S. flags amid coronavirus imagery
Blog Network

China-U.S. Relations in the Era of COVID-19

Dean Geoffrey Garrett on the coronavirus's far-reaching implications for one of the world's most influential — and delicate — relationships.

Dean Geoffrey Garrett
News

The Finance School (and So Much More)

Dean Garrett reflects on his tenure and identifies three themes that will shape the School's bright future.

Leading in Our Uncertain Times: Be Real – Not a Hero
Blog Network

Leading in Our Uncertain Times: Be Real—Not a Hero

Successful leadership in the coming decade will require humility, openness, and commitment.

Dean Geoffrey Garrett
News

Founders Start Here

The new Tangen Hall will serve as an essential hub for innovation and entrepreneurship on campus.

Why U.S.-China Supply Chains Are Stronger Than the Trade War
Blog Network

Why U.S.-China Supply Chains Are Stronger Than the Trade War

Says Dean Geoffrey Garrett, it's simple: Supply chains bind the two countries in prosperity.

Why 2019 Feels Like 1929—And What We Can Do to Change Course
Blog Network

Why 2019 Feels Like 1929—And What We Can Do to Change Course

Global trends like populism, automation, and U.S.-China tensions threaten to upend today's economic prosperity, but there's much we can do to avoid a major financial downturn.

Why the China-U.S. Trade War Won’t Become a Currency War
Blog Network

Why the China-U.S. Trade War Won’t Become a Currency War

Trump's interests, global market forces, and China's economic concerns each play an important role.

The Answer to Populism and Pessimism? Looking Forward, Not Back
Blog Network

The Answer to Populism and Pessimism? Looking Forward, Not Back

At a time of increasing discontent with democratic politics, Dean Garrett makes the case for leaders who embrace—not shun—technology and globalization.

The Power of Fintech
Blog Network

The Power of Fintech

Dean Geoffrey Garrett describes three recent moments that have convinced him that fintech is the future.

A Guide to Brexit for Outsiders
Blog Network

A Guide to Brexit for Outsiders

With the March 29 deadline fast approaching, Dean Garrett examines the players, the options, and the possible outcomes for the U.K.’s exit from the European Union.

Making Sense of the War on Huawei
Blog Network

Making Sense of the War on Huawei

The recent arrest of Meng Wanzhou is an indication of America's fears about China and a war against one of its most powerful tech companies.

Three Big Leadership Clichés—and How to Rethink Them
Blog Network

Three Big Leadership Clichés—and How to Rethink Them

Dean Geoffrey Garrett takes a fresh look at popular advice that might otherwise do more harm than good.

Why We Need a Win-Win View of Difference to Tackle Populism 1
Blog Network

Why We Need a Win-Win View of Difference to Tackle Populism

Examining the cause of the populist wave in the West and reversing destructive trends with a three-part action plan.

Why Diversity Is About More Than Numbers
Blog Network

Why Diversity Is About More Than Numbers

Dean Garrett explores four ways that businesses can create or improve upon diverse work environments.

A New Cold War? Why the U.S. and China Would Both Lose
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A New Cold War? Why the U.S. and China Would Both Lose

A closer look at the escalating stakes of what's becoming even bigger than a trade war between the two nations—and advice for the Trump administration on avoiding disaster.

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Lights from space
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Public Policy
May 29, 2020

The Post-COVID-19 World Will Be Less Global and Less Urban

Dean Geoffrey Garrett argues that we must consider the long-term implications of these trends as the tide turns toward them.

China and U.S. flags amid coronavirus imagery
Blog Network
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International
April 21, 2020

China-U.S. Relations in the Era of COVID-19

Dean Geoffrey Garrett on the coronavirus's far-reaching implications for one of the world's most influential — and delicate — relationships.

Dean Geoffrey Garrett
News
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School News
Spring/Summer 2020

The Finance School (and So Much More)

Dean Garrett reflects on his tenure and identifies three themes that will shape the School's bright future.

Leading in Our Uncertain Times: Be Real – Not a Hero
Blog Network
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Leadership
February 25, 2020

Leading in Our Uncertain Times: Be Real—Not a Hero

Successful leadership in the coming decade will require humility, openness, and commitment.

Dean Geoffrey Garrett
News
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School News
Fall/Winter 2019

Founders Start Here

The new Tangen Hall will serve as an essential hub for innovation and entrepreneurship on campus.

Why U.S.-China Supply Chains Are Stronger Than the Trade War
Blog Network
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Economics
September 10, 2019

Why U.S.-China Supply Chains Are Stronger Than the Trade War

Says Dean Geoffrey Garrett, it's simple: Supply chains bind the two countries in prosperity.

Why 2019 Feels Like 1929—And What We Can Do to Change Course
Blog Network
/
International
August 26, 2019

Why 2019 Feels Like 1929—And What We Can Do to Change Course

Global trends like populism, automation, and U.S.-China tensions threaten to upend today's economic prosperity, but there's much we can do to avoid a major financial downturn.

Why the China-U.S. Trade War Won’t Become a Currency War
Blog Network
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Finance
August 12, 2019

Why the China-U.S. Trade War Won’t Become a Currency War

Trump's interests, global market forces, and China's economic concerns each play an important role.

The Answer to Populism and Pessimism? Looking Forward, Not Back
Blog Network
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From the Dean
May 13, 2019

The Answer to Populism and Pessimism? Looking Forward, Not Back

At a time of increasing discontent with democratic politics, Dean Garrett makes the case for leaders who embrace—not shun—technology and globalization.

The Power of Fintech
Blog Network
/
Finance
April 10, 2019

The Power of Fintech

Dean Geoffrey Garrett describes three recent moments that have convinced him that fintech is the future.

A Guide to Brexit for Outsiders
Blog Network
/
International
January 28, 2019

A Guide to Brexit for Outsiders

With the March 29 deadline fast approaching, Dean Garrett examines the players, the options, and the possible outcomes for the U.K.’s exit from the European Union.

Making Sense of the War on Huawei
Blog Network
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International
December 13, 2018

Making Sense of the War on Huawei

The recent arrest of Meng Wanzhou is an indication of America's fears about China and a war against one of its most powerful tech companies.

Three Big Leadership Clichés—and How to Rethink Them
Blog Network
/
Leadership
December 03, 2018

Three Big Leadership Clichés—and How to Rethink Them

Dean Geoffrey Garrett takes a fresh look at popular advice that might otherwise do more harm than good.

Why We Need a Win-Win View of Difference to Tackle Populism 1
Blog Network
/
Finance
October 17, 2018

Why We Need a Win-Win View of Difference to Tackle Populism

Examining the cause of the populist wave in the West and reversing destructive trends with a three-part action plan.

Why Diversity Is About More Than Numbers
Blog Network
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Leadership
September 27, 2018

Why Diversity Is About More Than Numbers

Dean Garrett explores four ways that businesses can create or improve upon diverse work environments.

A New Cold War? Why the U.S. and China Would Both Lose
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International
August 29, 2018

A New Cold War? Why the U.S. and China Would Both Lose

A closer look at the escalating stakes of what's becoming even bigger than a trade war between the two nations—and advice for the Trump administration on avoiding disaster.

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