
Michael Johnson
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2 days ago |
tribunecontentagency.com | Michael Johnson |Fred Selnes |Abbie Lundberg
Building Customer Value: From Theory to Practice MIT Sloan Management Review & Report April 22, 2025 By Michael D. Johnson, Fred Selnes, and Abbie LundbergMichael D. Johnson is the marketing department chair at the Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and dean emeritus and E.M. Statler Professor Emeritus at Cornell University. Fred Selnes is a professor of marketing at BI Norwegian Business School. Abbie Lundberg is editor in chief at MIT Sloan Management Review.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
brainerddispatch.com | Michael Johnson
It’s early December and snow has covered up much of the outside work. It appears winter has assuredly set in at the farmstead. After months of working in the dirt and procrastinating about getting certain things done, the weather made the executive decision that it’s time to focus on other things. Getting ready for Christmas is one of those things. I don’t know about you, but I grew up with an absolute love and longing for Christmas to come.
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Jul 14, 2024 |
nature.com | Michael Johnson
AbstractThere is much interest in targeting the activity in the oxytocin system to regulate social bonding. However, studies with exogenous administration of oxytocin face the caveats of its low stability, poor brain permeability and insufficient receptor specificity. The use of a small-molecule oxytocin receptor-specific agonist could overcome these caveats.
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May 6, 2024 |
accountancyage.com | Michael Johnson
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Mar 29, 2024 |
inforum.com | Michael Johnson
The last few weeks have been a whirlwind of weather trends that make my brain buzz. I was celebrating the long spring in the maple woods north of where I live at Les Schwartz’ Sugarbush . While nearly 400 trees were tapped for sap, some of the trees had cracks in their trunk that were dripping with the sweet sugary goodness some 15 feet in the air. Across the woods, you could hear the dripping sounds as if it were a light rain. It didn’t look like it, but life was returning to the woods.
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