Issue 1: Engage in Your World
Excellence: From the Editor
Excellence is something we are all striving for. The pursuit of excellence is something that we especially emulate here at BYU. We truly “enter to learn” and “go forth to serve.” Now more than ever, we see an increased pursuit of excellence.
Skills Accountants Need to Remain Relevant as AI Grows
A modern accountant’s biggest fear is the possibility of being replaced by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Ironically, accountants turned to the source of their fear and asked ChatGPT to provide an argument for why increasing AI use will not threaten accountant’s jobs in the future.
The Transformative Power of Twin Digital Technology
A Little Too Much Turbulence
As you embark on a flight from Portland, OR, to Ontario, CA, the anticipation of basking in the sun after a dreary Oregon winter fills you with excitement.
As you embark on a flight from Portland, OR, to Ontario, CA, the anticipation of basking in the sun after a dreary Oregon winter fills you with excitement.
The Business of Waiting Rooms
What Business Skills Can Do in Healthcare
Tick. Tick. Tick. I could hear the clock beating out the heartbeat of the universe. My own heart was pounding at twice the cosmic rhythm. The receptionist’s acrylic nails clacked on the keyboard behind the glass window.
Tick. Tick. Tick. I could hear the clock beating out the heartbeat of the universe. My own heart was pounding at twice the cosmic rhythm. The receptionist’s acrylic nails clacked on the keyboard behind the glass window.
The Diversity Bouquet
An Islamic proverb states, “A lot of different flowers create a bouquet.”
A bouquet’s function may be hard to see at first, but with a closer look, it can communicate empathy, remorse, adoration, appreciation, and much more.
A bouquet’s function may be hard to see at first, but with a closer look, it can communicate empathy, remorse, adoration, appreciation, and much more.
Ski Bums & Start-ups: Unveiling the Economic Boom in Utah
“Don’t California my Utah”
The year was 2020. The world was entering a pandemic, a recession, and a lockdown. Utah was a state polluted with stickers and negativity.
The year was 2020. The world was entering a pandemic, a recession, and a lockdown. Utah was a state polluted with stickers and negativity.
Digital Fluency
Harnessing Technology for Professional Growth
In this evolving world, every company is becoming a tech company. With this increase, more career fields now require tech skills not needed in past decades.
In this evolving world, every company is becoming a tech company. With this increase, more career fields now require tech skills not needed in past decades.
Walls and Workforces: Immigration Policies and the Transformation of the U.S. Construction Industry
Since the Mayflower first docked on the shores of what would become Plymouth Rock, America’s story has been one of immigrants and builders.
Agile Teams and Their Pitfalls
Agility, Soccer, and CIOs
Whether a team wins or loses a soccer game depends on their goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is responsible for blocking the ball from entering the goal, allowing the opposing team to score a point. To be a good goalkeeper, one must be agile.
Whether a team wins or loses a soccer game depends on their goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is responsible for blocking the ball from entering the goal, allowing the opposing team to score a point. To be a good goalkeeper, one must be agile.
Changing the Game: How NIL is Reshaping College Football
During the 2012 college football season, Johnny Manziel’s remarkable ascent to stardom enthralled fans nationwide. His historic achievement as the first freshman to claim the Heisman Trophy
Faculty Spotlight: Teresa Day, Program Coordinator
Teresa Day has been with Brigham Young University for two years, serving as the Program Coordinator for the Marketing and Global Supply Chain programs. One of her favorite aspects of the job is the people she works with, noting that her colleagues light up her day.