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Patrick Zoro seats down again with Dr. Troy Adair as a follow-up to their previous podcast to discuss the potential demise of Excel and the impact on students' curriculum choices. Professor Zoro is a former Managing Director and the director of the Master of Financial Engineering program at Lehigh University. https://business.lehigh.edu/academics/graduate/masters-programs/ms-financial-engineering Dr. Adair (https://business.lehigh.edu/directory/troy-adair-jr) is a vocal advocate for the use of technology to enhance business processes, and is the author of numerous textbooks leveraging technology in the business decision-making processes, including Finance: Applications & Theory (5th ed, McGraw-Hill), Corporate Finance Demystified (2nd edition, McGraw-Hill), Business Analytics (forthcoming, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.), and Investments (forthcoming, Cengage Learning).
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Patrick Zoro seats down again with Dr. Troy Adair as a follow-up to their previous podcast to discuss the potential demise of Excel and the impact on students' curriculum choices. Professor Zoro is a former Managing Director and the director of the Master of Financial Engineering program at Lehigh University. https://business.lehigh.edu/academics/graduate/masters-programs/ms-financial-engineering Dr. Adair (https://business.lehigh.edu/directory/troy-adair-jr) is a vocal advocate for the use of technology to enhance business processes, and is the author of numerous textbooks leveraging technology in the business decision-making processes, including Finance: Applications & Theory (5th ed, McGraw-Hill), Corporate Finance Demystified (2nd edition, McGraw-Hill), Business Analytics (forthcoming, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.), and Investments (forthcoming, Cengage Learning).
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