b'WELCOME FROM THE DEANDear Friends of the Trulaske College of Business,The stories and achievements highlighted in this Welcome to this edition of Management Matters. Asmagazine are a testament to the hard work and you dive into the stories of impactful experiences,dedication of our faculty, staff and students, and youll see the incredible potential of these youngthe unwavering commitment from alumni, friends leaders to make a meaningful difference in the world. and industry partners like you. Our collective efforts Under the guidance of our new chair, Dr. Chrisform the foundation of the Management Depart-Robert, the Management Department is gearingments success and will be pivotal in implementing up to prepare the leaders of tomorrow.our new strategy. We are confident that this strategy will propel us towards our goal of being among The dedication of our faculty andthe top undergraduate business programs in the staff, combined with the steadfastcountry.support of our alumni and friends,Thank you for your continued support and engage-has significantly enriched ourment with our college and the Management Depart-ment. I invite you to explore the inspiring stories and students educational journeys,join me in celebrating the outstanding accomplish-both within the department andments of our community.across the college. Warm regards,As we embark on our new five-year strategy, we are focused on the implications of a tech-driven future of business and society, ensuring our students are ready for the evolving career landscapes ahead.Balaji Rajagopalan Were excited about this direction, and this issueRobert J. Trulaske, Sr. Deanincludes forward-thinking articles by Kihyung Kim and Scott Christianson on the impact of AI on work, as well as valuable cybersecurity insights from Jack Pelikan.2 2024 MANAGEMENT MATTERSMANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT 3'