The Webster Echo - SNHU School of Business August 2022

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School School OF OF WWebster THE ECHO S C H O O L O F B U S I N E S S “intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.” Stephen Hawking Mary Giles Entreprenurship (BS) Meet the Faculty Explore our programs Article of the Month Upcoming Events Find a Job Staying Motivated Throughout the Semester FCredits irst Doctoral Residency Week Held on Campus Introducing a New SNHU Logo Meet Our Team: Dean's Office & Department Chairs

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INTRODUCING

"Over the past 90 years, SNHU has reimagined and reinvented education with a commitment to accessibility, affordability and helping students succeed. Since we adopted our current logo, we’ve undergone great change as an organization, and now it’s time to update our look to match. Today, we formally introduce our new logo as part of our ongoing evolution.

-Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc | University President and CEO Southern New Hampshire University A NEW SNHU LOGO

(...) In the coming year, you’ll see the new logo start to appear on our commercials, materials and bookstore swag. Soon, you can order new SNHU gear through the bookstore, but keep using and wearing what you have! While we’ll use the new logo moving forward, our past logos are part of our heritage, and we’ll continue to honor that legacy."

BUSINESS BUSINESSSchool School OF OF Dean's Office & Department DChairs ean's Office & Department Chairs meet our mteam eet our team Michael Tasto Dean M.Tasto@snhu.edu Leila Samii AssociateDean L.samii@snhu.edu Jeremy Glines Accounting J glines@snhu edu Dan Murphy Accounting D murphy2@snhu edu Greg Randolph EconomicsandFinance G.Randolph@snhu.edu Meg Gassman BusinessAdministration andManagement M.Gassman@snhu.edu Liz Henley E.Henley@snhu.edu Mark Hecox DepartmentofSportManagement M Hecox@snhu edu Andy Lynch DepartmentofMarketing A Lynch@snhu edu Doug Blais GraduatePrograms: D.Blais@snhu.edu Bo Liu DoctoralPrograms B.liu@snhu.edu Bonnie DiVenuti Sr.OfficeManager B divenuti1@snhu edu Courtney Arginas ProgramAdministrator C.argiras@snhu.edu Irem Bat GraduateAssistant Irem.bat@snhu.edu Marian Roque GraduateAssistant Marian roqueortega@snhu edu DepartmentofManagementScienceandInformationSystems

ctoralResidencyWeekHeldonCampus

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Front row – Aierken Gulidinan, Bryan Adams, Dr. Bulent Aybar, Dr. Crystal Jiang, Adeola Adeniyi, and Comfort Awoyinka.

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From left to right Back row Dr. BoTao An, Mohammed Ismail, Dr. John Chambers, Jim Warrick, Rita McGrath, Ioannis Karalis and Jeffrey Allen.

From July 25-28, International Business doctoral students attended residency week on campus for the first time in the program’s history. While initially intended for students in the low residency modality, the events were also open to the campus based students. Students attended various workshops in the mornings and class in the afternoons. Some of the professional development sessions included a Teaching Workshop presented by Dr. Lynn Murray Chandler a library information session hosted by Brian Ryckman and an IRB presentation by Dr. Ben Gentry. mpbell

Special thanks to the following individuals for their assistance with the week’s events – Bonnie DiVenuti from the School of Business Dean’s office, Kate Lackey from Sodexho, Denise Morin from Conference Services, and the student workers in the Dean’s office. lso participated in a oundtable where they shared their scholarly interests, attended a presentation by Dr. Bulent Aybar and Dr. Thorsten Feix (University of Applied Sciences in Germany), and enjoyed an informative session presented by Dr. Crystal Jiang (Bryant University). Rounding out the week was an alumni networking session where current students met program alumni who shared their experiences as graduates from the program. Students who participated indicated that they were pleased to attend the events on campus and are looking forward to next year’s event.

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Get out of your comfort zone. I think sometimes its easy to stay in that little bubble that makes us feel safe and comfortable,butitisgoodtogetoutofyour comfortzone.Ifyouareoutofyourcomfort zoneyouwillgettomeetalotofinteresting people, make a new friends network, join the community, clubs, and get involved. I thinkthatyouwillrebuildalotbydoingso.

Ilivedoverseasforabout9years.Itaught in South Korea for 8.5 years and I was an international student in Spain for one semester which was an incredible experience. I come from a background family that is very international, so it is in mybloodtobeallovertheworld.

Why I chose SNHU Advice for students

Mary Giles MeettHEFaculty

I choose SNHU because I love the community here, I was a student originally and received a bachelor's in International Business, and a master's in English. Something that always stuck me from the start was the community here, everybody is so friendly and willing to help, it was a wonderful experience as a student, and it is a wonderful experience working for SNHU as well as working as an academic advisor andadjunctfaculty.Ican’tsayenoughgood things about how welcome you feel here andhowwillingpeoplearetohelp,itisjust awonderfulcommunity.

Why I became interested in my field Fun fact Just over 10 years ago I began teaching overseasandthatwaswhenIrealizedthatI lovedworkingwithstudents.Iknewthatfor mycareerIreallywanttocontinueworking with students and helping them succeed whether that would be in advising, academically, or teaching. I feel like I have the best of both worlds here with being an academicadvisorforgraduatestudentsand to get teach them. I think the biggest thing for me is to be able to be on that journey with students and be able to be their support and help in their guidance as they gothroughthatexperience.

Hi!mynameisMaryGiles,Iworkasanadjunctfacultyandasafull timeacademicadvisor for graduate students in the School of Business. I’ve been with SNHU for 4 years now and I’vebeenteachingforabout12yearsnow.

The Entrepreneurship major at SNHU is a program designed for students who want to become future entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs. Within this degree students will have opportunities to be involved in Munchiez Food Truck, participate in International Business Challenges, network with entrepreneurs, test their business ideas, and more! Some of the courses students will take include Entrepreneurship, Small Business Management, Business Plan Preparation, Digital Marketing, and Managing Organizational Change. Be Bopen-minded e open-minded Find an industry you Fare ind an industry you are interested in and study itinterested in and study it Attend networking Aevents ttend networking events Grow your networking Gsphere row your networking sphere Start saving for a startup capitalStart saving for a startup capital Fail Fforward ail forward Brainstorm ideas and test them Brainstorm ideas and test them ExploreourPrograms ENTREPRENEURSHIP (BS) Business BOwner usiness ROwner esearch & DevelopmentResearch & SDevelopment ales Smanager ales Mmanager Marketer arketer Business BConsultant usiness OConsultant perations AnalystOperations Analyst Typical positions include: Typical positions include: Tips for Entrepreneurship Students BUSINESS BUSINESSSchool School OF OF

Motivation is the desire to do something

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Set a calm designated work space and time, either an office or a particular location and time where you can focus, have photos of you friends and family, your favorite colors and details, and create a pleasant environment. Create an Enjoyable Work Space

After you have completed your goals or tasks, reward yourself with something that brings you happiness, like a hobby, a snack, or spending time with your friends and family. This will create a balance and a habit that will get you ready for the next task.

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Time Management and Prioritizing

Have your goals clear, constantly review them and keep adding new goals. This will help you stay clear on your objectives and focus on the results. A technique is having a dream or vision board with details and pictures of your goals.

Take Care of Your Mental Health

Reward Yourself

Staying Motivated Throughout The Semester

Visualize Your Goals

Exercising, practicing yoga, meditation and being outdoors helps with burnout syndrome, improves your mental and physical health, and gives you a sense of achievement. Reciting affirmations like "I can do it" also helps to keep you positive and feel strengthened.

Focus on dividing each goal, project or even homework into smaller tasks (like a ladder), then prioritize them and find the dependant tasks (when a new task can't begin without the completion of another). This will finding the most important tasks in the project, and save time while being productive.

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O nC a m p u s A casual conversation over coffee with Immigration Advisor Dawn Sedutto. Register to hold your spot using the link below: https://tinyurl.com/2p86vatd CoffeeConversationwithISS August 20 You will receive an email from the Office of Residence Life with your specific move in time block and instructions on where you will check in. If you have been approved for an early arrival, you will receive an email with specific instructions for your move in day/time/location. Move-InDay August 28 ClassesBeginAugust 29 For Returning Students, Sunday 9 AM to 2 PM Add/DropDeadlineSeptember 4 Classes are cancelled and offices are closed. LaborDaySeptember 5 Keep an eye on your email over the coming weeks for important academic information from Cara Procek, Vice President of Academic Affairs. InvolvementFair Mark your calendars for the involvement fair and learn how you can participate and stay active on campus through the committees and clubs.7 September Green Space l 12 PM 3 PM BUSINESS BUSINESSSchool School OF OF

Credits Credits - Dr. Mike Tasto Interim Dean - Dr. Leila Samii Associate Dean Bonnie DiVenuti Senior Officer Manager Courtney Argiras Program Administrator Dr. Leslie Campbell Director of International Business PhD Programs Prof. Mary Giles Graduate Advisor & Adjunct Faculty - Dr. Sophia Koustas Business Admin. and Management Professor - Vijaykrishna Akity Student Worker - Irem Bat Graduate Assistant - Hrushikesh Engineer Student Worker - Alex Haddad Student Worker - Marian Roque Graduate Assistant Yahia Sweidan Graduate Assistant BUSINESS BUSINESSSchool School OF OF

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