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    Reconnecting the Soul of our Business …and Going Digital too
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-08-31) Levin, David ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Business ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; McGraw-Hill Education
    McGraw-Hill Education is undergoing a profound cultural and digital transformation in order to fulfill its vision to unlock the full potential of each learner. At a fundamental level, the company is changing from being a textbook publisher to a Learning Science organization, one that is committed to improving outcomes and results for the students and educators who use its products. With a focus on innovation, McGraw-Hill Education is assembling a technology team of nearly 500 people, investing $180 million a year on software, acquiring core technology companies and building out a library of more than 1,400 software-based courses. President and CEO David Levin will talk about how this is happening and why he’s excited to lead this 125+ year old company through an extraordinarily challenging and interesting time.
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    Folding Chairs, Solitaire and Mark Wahlberg
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-10-30) Strickland, Chad ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Business ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Aaron’s Inc.
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    Innovation + Social Impact: A Smart Growth Formula to Change the World
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-04-03) Reed, Susan ; Kirk, Connie ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Tommy Nobis Works ; EdgeDweller
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    Atlanta Community Food Bank
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-09) Bolling, Bill ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Management ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship
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    An Unconventional Path - A Rewarding Career
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-10-21) McClelland, James M. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Business ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Goodwill Industries International
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    Creating a Culture of Sustainable Success
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-09-07) Rivenburgh, Diana ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Management ; Strategic Imperatives, Inc.
    Learn how to embed sustainability into organizational culture. Mega trends and market forces are converging to fundamentally shift our business models and strategies. Yet, organizations can't deliver on new strategies with the old culture. Decades of research show an undeniable link between culture and business performance. Achieving sustainable growth requires doing more than having a string of green projects. It means embedding sustainability into every aspect of the business model and into the very fabric of organizational culture.
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    Technology Innovation and Financial Services
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-10-08) Hayes, John B. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Business ; NOWaccount
    The financial services industry plays a critical role in the global economy, both as an employer of people and an enabler of capital and transactions for consumers and businesses. The financial services industry is the infrastructure that allows all other businesses and governments to operate. The financial services industry today is largely shaped by the technology that has enabled it both provide a dazzling array of new products and the very mass of the industry. Large banks with national branches could not exist without technology innovations in computers and data communications. The ability to manage accounts on a phone could not exist without innovations in miniaturization of circuits, cell phones, and other technology. Atlanta plays an important role in one important aspect of financial services – the payments space. It has been reported that two-thirds of the world’s credit card payments are processed by companies headquartered in or near Atlanta – First Data, TSYS, Global Payments, Elevon, and a host of others are located here, as a result of both luck and policy decisions made by the state more than 30 years ago.
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    Urban RePeel
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-03-16) McGrath, Jared ; Ravenelle, Ryan ; Sullivan, Nicole ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Management
    Urban RePeel - Creating urban composting centers in an effort to minimize the large amounts of food waste leaving apartment complexes, supermarkets, and airports. Will transform waste into natural fuel for crops.
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    In Search of: Sustainability and Growth in a B2B World
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-10-20) Loughlin, Patrick F. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Management ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Air Products, inc.
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    Mark Rountree: Georgia Tech Deputy Athletic Director
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-02-22) Rountree, Mark ; Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Business ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship ; Georgia Tech Athletic Association