by Jennifer Monroe | May 1, 2020 | COVID Faculty Expertise
by Natalie Johnson The coronavirus has delivered a large temporary shock to the U.S. economy, likely producing unemployment levels not seen since the Great Depression, said a University of Wisconsin Oshkosh economist. “Right now, large parts of the economy are simply...
by Jennifer Monroe | Apr 28, 2020 | COVID Business Practices
by Tracy Williams-Prince, Sales and Marketing Manager: Delivered Business, U.S. Oil, a Division of U.S. Venture, Inc. Whether your business is determined to be essential or non-essential during the Covid-19 crisis, all outside salespeople have had to make changes in...
by Jennifer Monroe | Apr 16, 2020 | COVID Faculty Expertise
By Erin Coppernoll, Head Women’s Soccer Coach, UW OshkoshAnyone can lead when things are great, and when your team is winning. Leadership is tested when adversity hits or when your team isn’t winning. In the game of life for all of us right now, adversity is looking...
by Jennifer Monroe | Nov 2, 2017 | COVID Faculty Expertise, Uncategorized
by Jason J. Woldt Supply chain disruptions are the most pressing threat for modern day manufacturing firms[1], and the shock caused by the novel coronavirus is no exception. With the share of manufacturing jobs in the state of Wisconsin twice the national average[2]...