Albers POV
POV or Point of View is Albers' blog that answers topical questions, profiles students of note, and shares information on trends and developments worth exploring.
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The Art of Saying Yes: Greg Magnan on Cross-Functional Thinking
An inside look at Greg Magnan’s student-centered approach—blending supply chain expertise, systems thinking, and technology-driven engagement to ignite lasting learning.
Lights, Camera, Seattle: An International Student’s MSF Journey at Seattle University
Discover Ezoza Ubaydullaeva’s journey from Uzbekistan to Seattle University, where she’s pursuing an MSF degree and finding more than academics—community, cultural exchange, and real-world learning that’s shaping her future.
How One Professor Turned a Career Pivot into Purpose—and Inspires Others to Do the Same
Interdisciplinary education is all about connecting learning with people, purpose, and impact. At Seattle University’s Albers School of Business and Economics, one professor is showing how powerful that connection can be.
How to Attract, Manage & Retain Generation Z Talent in Today’s Workplace
For decades, the corporate workplace has been characterized by burnout, inequity, and general dissatisfaction. As Generation Z has begun entering the workplace, they’re challenging this inherited narrative.
Listening as Leadership: How Eric Fries Built an Impactful Career in Commercial Banking
Discover how the art of listening transformed one LEMBA alum’s career journey as a leader in commercial banking.
Six Ways to Overcome Impostor Syndrome in a New Leadership Role
What is Impostor Syndrome and how can professionals transitioning into a new leadership role surpass it? Discover our top six strategies here.