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Negotiation Stories from Women in Business: Lessons Learned Early On
As young students enter the world of business, they tend to have an image of what their first few years in the professional world will look like. They imagine who they’ll speak to, the projects they’re going to collaborate on, and sometimes, most importantly, the negotiations they’ll conduct. But sometimes what we conjure in our minds is the ideal version of events, and those moments when we learn the truth are considered the most fundamental on our professional journey. For
McKenna Reed
Mar 1


Doubling Up: The Value of Adding a Second Specialization or Major
Deciding on a major can feel like an impossible task for many students. There’s an immense amount of pressure to pick the “right” major to help with building a future career. However, some students may not consider the possibility of having two specializations or majors and the value that it can hold. While all Fisher students receive a degree in Business Administration, students can choose from a plethora of areas to specialize in. There are various reasons as to why a stu
Taylor Goudie
Feb 15


Starting the Semester off Right: Tips for the Columbus Winter
Read more about WIB members as they navigate the new semester and share tips for persevering through the Columbus Winter!
Maya Cucchetti
Feb 1


The Satisfaction Paradox: Finding The Balance Between Ambition and Contentment
Understanding the Satisfaction Paradox For students and young professionals today, success is increasingly defined by the constant pursuit of higher grades, larger leadership roles, and greater promotions. But at what point does this continuous drive for excellence become overwhelming and possibly harmful? The satisfaction paradox describes the tension between contentment and ambition—the idea that the same drive that pushes people to improve their lives and achieve excellenc
Abby Falkingham
Jan 18
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