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  1. Coaching and Mentoring are Two Different Things: Learn to do Both

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/coaching-and-mentoring-are-two-different-things-learn-do-both-4

    Do you know when to coach versus mentor? Have your coaching or mentoring skills gotten rusty? Would you like to gain some new skills (or tools) that you could implement immediately? Workshop participants will: Understand the fundamental difference between ...

  2. Are You Making Your Unique Contribution?

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/blog/tue-04212020-1229pm/are-you-making-your-unique-contribution

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  3. Live Your Values- You Are the Message

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/blog/tue-05262020-855am/live-your-values-you-are-message

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  4. Reasons Why Middle Managers are Important

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/blog/tue-07142020-949am/reasons-why-middle-managers-are-important

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  5. Two AEDE Grads are 2021 CFAES Alumni Award honorees

    https://aede.osu.edu/news/two-aede-grads-are-2021-cfaes-alumni-award-honorees

    After receiving many nominations and deliberating for weeks, the CFAES Alumni Society Board has announced the 2021 CFAES Alumni Award honorees:  Young Professional Award Ken Davis,  BS ’08 Agribusiness and Applied Economics, Bourbonnais, Illinois Distingu ...

  6. (Economic and Outlook Policy Series) Covid meets the supply chain: Are inflation and empty shelves Joe Biden’s fault?

    https://aede.osu.edu/events/economic-and-outlook-policy-series-covid-meets-supply-chain-are-inflation-and-empty-shelves

    The supply chain was highly likely to be vulnerable to the Covid-19 Pandemic, but around the world, governments and key supply-chain players have surprisingly been caught off guard. Rising inflation is the result and is plaguing economies around the world ...

  7. (Economic Outlook and Policy Series) If the U.S. does not step back from ‘power-based’ bargaining: What are the potential implications for agricultural trade?

    https://aede.osu.edu/events/economic-outlook-and-policy-series-if-us-does-not-step-back-%E2%80%98power-based%E2%80%99-bargaining-what-are

    Adoption by the US of “power-based” bargaining led to agricultural import commitments by China under the Phase 1 Trade Agreement.  Contracting directly over market access is superficially appealing, but evaluating whether China has met its import commitme ...

  8. “If the US Steps Back from ‘Power-Based’ Bargaining: What are the Implications for Agricultural Trade?”

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/%E2%80%9Cif-us-steps-back-%E2%80%98power-based%E2%80%99-bargaining-what-are-implications-agricultural

    This Andersons Policy Bulletin serves as an analysis of current US approach to trade agreements and implications for agricultural trade. Ian Sheldon Policy brief Friday, August 27, 2021 Andersons Policy Bulletin 15 (1).pdf Andersons Program in Internation ...

  9. Agricultural marketing channels as competing entities: what are the main research needs?

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/agricultural-marketing-channels-competing-entities-what-are-main-research

    Presentation at FAMPS policy conference "Agricultural Marketing Channels as Competing Entities: Implications for Agricultural Marketing Policies", Washington DC Ian Sheldon Presentation Wednesday, May 4, 2005 05Agricultural Marketing Channels.pd ...

  10. Border Adjustments and US Climate Policy: Are they Legal?

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/border-adjustments-and-us-climate-policy-are-they-legal

    Outlines the current status of climate policy bills in the US Congress that include provisions for border tax adjustments, and addresses whether or not such provisions will be legal under current WTO rules. The overall conclusion is that the legality of b ...

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