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Kirran Chaggan

A Guide to a Personal SWOT Analysis: Preparing for Your Next Role

See how a personal SWOT analysis can provide insights on your strengths, challenges and opportunities you can maximize to reach your career goals.

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Three is a Magic Number: One Graziadio Graduate Student and Two Alumni Detail Their Internship Experiences

Read how our alumni & current students benefit from their internships and how our career department aids students in finding the right opportunities.

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The PepperGuide to Graziadio: Ways to Live Sustainably

Learn how you can curb the effects of mass consumption, and how renewable and sustainable options can ensure we preserve the environment.

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The PepperGuide to Graziadio: The Do’s and Don’ts of Choosing a Master’s Program

There are common misconceptions or mistakes made when finding the right master’s program. We’ve compiled a list of mistakes to avoid.

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MSOD Student Sheila Tan Gives Insight Into Why She Chose Organization Development

For current Master of Science in Organization Development (MSOD) student Sheila Tan, the power of people is something she knows well.

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Bryant Stibel x Pepperdine—What It Looks Like and the Skills Gained

See what brings together a former U.S. Navy Sailor, cathedral destination developer, Beijing basketball athlete, and a quant research specialist.

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Conscious Consumerism: What it is, Why it Matters, and How to Become a More Conscious Consumer

Conscious Consumerism is consistently on the uptrend, and businesses are taking notice, with many changing their models to appeal to the “conscious consumer” market.

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Whose Calls for Research Should Business Scholars Answer?: A “Full-Voice Meaningful” Approach

Business scholars commonly justify the need for their research by noting fellow scholars who have called for it.