Posts tagged ‘Edward and Lynn Breen Center for Graduate Success’

PennLive Publishes Dr. Josephson’s Op-Ed; Heterodox Academy Names Her a Writing Fellow

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, had another op-ed, “Too many government mandates hurt Pennsylvania businesses,” published by PennLive. And Dr. Josephson, a member of the Heterodox Academy, was invited to become a Writing Fellow for the academy.

Golden Key Academy Publishes Dr. Josephson’s Article

The Golden Key Academy published “If college is a consideration, don’t delay,” by Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration. Dr. Josephson provides for reasons why “it is best for students who are interested in a degree program to not delay…” in the article, which requires a membership to access.

Dr. Josephson Presents for International Webinar

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, recently presented as part of the Virtual Learning Environments and Employability Conference. She presented her book chapter, Minding the Competency Gap From College to Career: The Value of Virtual Teaming and VLEs for Skill Development (pp. 268–288). Dr. Josephson, introduced around the 4:46 mark and begins her presentation at the 26:33 mark, discusses the value of higher education and in-person/residential college campuses.

Dr. Josephson Named Contributor to Golden Key Academy

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, was invited to be a contributor to the Golden Key Academy article section. Dr. Josephson was inducted into Golden Key, an international honor society, when she was a graduate student in Australia. Her first article for the academy, Don’t let your competitive advantage turn into competitive inertia, can only be accessed by Golden Key members.

Dr. Josephson Op-Ed Published on University Business

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, published “4 reasons students need to scale a rock wall rather than climb a ladder: Career service centers on college campuses should lead the charge in redirecting the career path mentality” on University Business this week. Dr. Josephson includes four ladder-based parallels to current mobility, and stresses that jumping off the ladder and “Being creative is a choice” in her op-ed.

Dr. Josephson’s Op-Ed Published on Broad + Liberty

Broad + Liberty published “Why people not profits should determine if social causes receive contributions” by Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration. Dr. Josephson notes “…firms should be wary of activist initiatives that are separate from their core competencies. Social efforts can lead an organization down divergent paths, redirect company resources to external efforts, and distract from opportunities for innovation.”

Dr. Josephson’s Op-Ed Published on FEE

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, published “What Tommy Boy Teaches Us About Entrepreneurship and the Regulatory State” on the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) Stories section. Dr. Josephson notes that the lead character and his sidekick have a “go-get-em attitude” that is uninhibited by external interference.

Dr. Josephson Interviewed for The Soul of Enterprise

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, was a guest expert on The Soul of Enterprise podcast on Oct. 1. Dr. Josephson discussed “Woke Capitalism” with the show’s hosts.  

Dr. Josephson’s Op-Ed on Amazon Published

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, published “Why Philly businesses should welcome Amazon’s expansion” on Broad + Liberty this week. Dr. Josephson counter-balances Amazon’s critics with some of the positives the company provides to small-business owners.

Dr. Josephson Guests on Brawn Body Podcast

Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and associate professor of business administration, recently appeared on the Brawn Body podcast, which is hosted by LVC student Daniel Braun ’20, D’22. Dr. Josephson and Braun discussed the interplay between business/entrepreneurship and health/fitness. The two reviewed business principles such as supply and demand, competition, and innovation, and how they apply to exercise and fitness. They also discussed goals, work ethic, and other factors required for success in all of life’s pursuits! 

You can listen to the podcast on Spotify, iTunes, or Google, and can follow Braun on social media @brawnbody.