Management Department hosts short course on tactical supply management and strategic sourcing

The Trulaske College of Business Management Department, in partnership with Honeywell, held a comprehensive two-day short course, "Tactical Supply Management & Strategic Sourcing," on April 4-5, 2023. The program aimed to empower participants from Honeywell with essential tools and strategies fundamental to sourcing and supply management, offering opportunities for engagement with fellow professionals and experienced academics.

Tigers together: Trulaske student organizations prioritize volunteering

April is National Volunteer Month — an excellent opportunity to recognize those who give back to our community and encourage others to do the same. At the Trulaske College of Business, we prepare students for success as global citizens, business leaders, scholars, innovators and entrepreneurs, and also encourage them to be active community members, supporting and enhancing the world around them. Here are some of the Trulaske student organizations that support our Columbia and Mizzou communities through a variety of volunteer efforts.

11 ways to improve airlines for customers

Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou. COLUMBIA, Mo— The name of the game is customer satisfaction, especially in the airline industry where companies are constantly jockeying for business by promising better service than their competitors. Now a professor at the University of Missouri has used artificial intelligence to sort through thousands of customer reviews and identify where airlines are falling short.

Inaugural Top Tiger Sales Competition showcases future leaders in sales and customer development

The Trulaske College of Business recently hosted its first-ever Top Tiger Sales Competition, sponsored by the college's Center for Sales and Customer Development (CSCD). The event brought together talented business students eager to showcase their sales prowess and compete for a cash prize.

What drives pay for chief investment officers at endowments?

Nonprofit organizations play vital roles in modern societies across a wide spectrum, including the arts, medicine and education, and their endowment funds provide billions of dollars annually to support the missions of the organization they serve. Due to their typically low liquidity needs and infinite investment horizons, endowments can invest in illiquid asset classes, such as private equity and venture capital.

Celebration of Success showcases excellence in service, teaching and research at Trulaske

On Wednesday, March 22, the Trulaske College of Business hosted the annual Celebration of Success event at Memorial Union, recognizing the achievements of faculty, staff, and PhD students. The event is a celebration of the outstanding efforts of the Trulaske community in pushing boundaries and pursuing personal growth, as well as a time to honor those celebrating milestone years of service at the University of Missouri. AWARDS PRESENTED: Bruce & Pam Walker Outstanding Faculty Service AwardDaryl Smith

Eight Trulaske students named Mizzou '39 awardees

By Elleyna Rudman Mizzou ‘39 This prestigious award, presented by the Mizzou Alumni Association Student Board, recognizes 39 remarkable seniors every year. Recipients demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership and service in and around the Mizzou community. We asked some Trulaske students who received this honor a few questions about themselves and their time on campus.
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