By: Andrew Harris, Sylas Linnemann, Muse Asefa, Gerardo Quiroz Nava, Tony Tareski Introduction: You have been working as a cashier for your local grocery store for a year now. You have no problems with your job, your coworkers are fine,… Continue Reading →
Colton Rasmussen, Jacob O’Connell, Madz Brooks, Abby Cleator *all authors contributed equally to this paper Western Washington University MGMT 311: Organizational Behavior Dr. Warren February 25, 2020 The accounting industry has stayed fairly similar since the creation of double entry… Continue Reading →
By: Ian Kaminsky, Max Berg, Jacob Dahukey, Ben Weaver, Jack Ventura In 2017, Sean McVay, head coach of the Los Angeles Rams football team, started his coaching career. After a disappointing loss in the wild card round of the 2018… Continue Reading →
Inequality in Advertising: How a Lack of Marketing Intensifies the Women’s Sports Pay Gap Anya Alvarez, a former professional women’s golfer turned writer stated in an article published in The Guardian, “I thought the main issue in women’s sports was… Continue Reading →
The Implications of Automation on Accounting It is the year 2030 at a mid-level manufacturing company located in Seattle, WA. Mason works at the company as a lower level accountant, mainly recording journal entries for the shipping department… Continue Reading →
Sabrina Uribe Jessica Otto Carissa David Jonathan Rose **all members contributed equally From Classroom to Cubicle: How Culturally Responsive Classrooms Contribute to Later Workplace Diversity In workplaces across America, companies are striving to find individuals who will excel… Continue Reading →
This webpage hosts blogs written by students taking the course, Introduction to Management and Organizational Behavior, taught by Dr. Meg Warren in the College of Business and Economics at Western Washington University. In this course, student teams write articles on… Continue Reading →
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