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Matt Sterenberg

Understanding and Leveraging Networks

For the Spring Term, our morning class is “Understanding and Leveraging Networks”, taught by Noshir Contractor (known as Nosh). Before the term began, I wasn’t thrilled about this class. Networking events are boring to me and I dislike individuals who try to connect for their own personal benefit. Thankfully, the assumption I made about the

Top Ten Lessons (Fall Term Edition)

1. Talk to as many classmates as you can, as early as you can. 2. Don’t be late to Professor Rein’s practicum session (it wasn’t me). 3. MSC lunches are delicious. 4. Professor Roloff will help you identify the Machiavellian personalities in your workplace. 5. The United States needs updated legislation for consumer privacy (I’m

So, What Is It Like?

I think it would be fitting to apply what I’ve learned in class to my initial blog post. In Change Management, we learned about elements of persuasion. As it turns out, one element of persuasion is physical attractiveness. It works like this, if you perceive someone as attractive, you are more likely to consider that