Six teams of undergraduate international business majors, led by Professor Daniel Ostergaard, worked for 17 weeks to develop export plans for a variety of products and services, working with the SC Small Business Development Centers to assist SC companies.
The USC system and its alumni pump $4.1 billion into South Carolina’s economy annually.
Speaker notes from economists at the 31st Annual Economic Outlook Conference.
Walter Isaacson mesmerized the audience with his insights and stories from 40 interviews with Steve Jobs and 100 interviews with people who knew the man.
For two days in October sixteen business executives and managers gathered in Columbia for the Moore School’s first-ever executive leadership development program designed specifically for women.
Alumni met at the Fernbank Museum in Atlanta.
Organizational changes build on the school's achievements and re-shape the international business and management departments.
Employment and income are expected to inch upward in 2012, but the economic environment will remain fragile, said economists at the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina.
Dr. Mark Ferguson has joined the Management Science Department of the Darla Moore School of Business as Professor and Wilbur S. Smith Distinguished Foundation Fellow.
Steve Jobs' authorized biographer, Walter Isaacson spoke at the Moore School on his latest book.