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The show\u2019s central question was deceptively simple: What happens when a leader\u2019s belief in people is so genuine that it starts to\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-02-26T11:01:30-07:00\u0022\u003E02\/26\/2026-11:01am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"New research from an ASU business professor examines the \u201cLasso Effect,\u201d the idea that a leader\u2019s belief and emotional energy can spread through teams, shaping motivation and performance \u2014 inspired by the Apple TV show \u201cTed Lasso.\u201d","teaser":"When \u201cTed Lasso\u201d first bounced onto screens in 2020, it wasn\u2019t just the mustache, locker room antics or the one-liners that stuck \u2014 it was the infectious optimism.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2026-02\/ted-lasso-new_0.jpg?itok=SFvDDUY2","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20260226-business-and-entrepreneurship-what-ted-lasso-can-teach-leaders-about-motivation","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"ASU News","contributor-contact-information-name":"Marshall Terrill","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"480-727-5176","contributor-contact-information-campus":"","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2026-02\/ted-lasso-new_0.jpg?itok=SFvDDUY2","image_alt":"Image of the main character from \u0026quot;Ted Lasso\u0026quot; sitting behind his office desk smiling","image_caption":"Titular character Ted Lasso from the Apple TV show \u0026quot;Ted Lasso\u0026quot; inspired an ASU business professor to study what he calls the \u0026quot;Lasso Effect\u0026quot; \u2014 how a leader\u2019s belief and emotional energy can spread through teams, shaping motivation and performance. 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Educators and industry leaders discussed how to ensure every learner has access to work-based learning experiences before entering the workforce. Photo by Charlie Leight\/ASU News","related_story":"","news_units":"Office Of The President|University College","interests":"Student life|Employment|Career development","audiences":"Faculty|Corporations|Students","locations":"Tempe campus","u_n_sustainable_development_goals":"SDG 08 Decent Work and Economic Growth","field_feed_herberger":"","field_feed_nursing":"","field_feed_knowledge_enterprise":"","content_type":"asu_news_article","field_saf":"Business and entrepreneurship"}},{"node":{"nid":"111611","title":"Small Business Summit brings West Valley leaders, students together to build a shared economic future","body":"More than 100 small-business founders, city leaders, faculty and students gathered at Arizona State University\u2019s West Valley campus last week for a powerful reminder: Thriving local economies are built through connection.Hosted by the W. P. 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He starts with planning, branding and experience.\u201cThis is a sports business trip where the classroom becomes the event itself,\u201d said McIntosh, a teaching professor in the Department of Marketing at the W.\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-02-17T15:47:03-07:00\u0022\u003E02\/17\/2026-3:47pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"From boardrooms to the ice rink, an ASU study abroad program at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan blends marketing, global business and behind-the-scenes access to one of the world\u2019s biggest sporting events.","teaser":"When Daniel McIntosh talks about the Olympic Games, he does not start with medals or podiums. 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American politicians, military personnel, scientists and the public, long accustomed to\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-02-11T08:10:16-07:00\u0022\u003E02\/11\/2026-8:10am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"The Global Security Initiative becomes the Advanced Capabilities for National Security Institute, reflecting both ASU\u2019s growing defense-related research expenditures and commitment to national security.","teaser":"In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the world\u2019s first artificial satellite, into a low orbit around the Earth. 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Packages miss delivery windows. Shelves sit empty. Costs spike.\u0026nbsp;What\u2019s exposed in those moments isn\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-02-10T13:39:48-07:00\u0022\u003E02\/10\/2026-1:39pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"Industrial engineer Lacy Greening is earning recognition for her work to solve a simple question: What if the U.S. freight system could become smarter and more resilient through networks that learn, coordinate and adapt in real time?","teaser":"America\u2019s freight system is a miracle of modern logistics \u2014 until it isn\u2019t.\u0026nbsp;","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2026-02\/SCAI-Lacy-Greening-Transportation-2026-EG-6842-a%201920x1080.jpg?itok=UlkYNvvi","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20260210-science-and-technology-one-asu-researchers-fix-freights-costliest-miles","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"Ira A. 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It signals commitment, teamwork and a willingness to go above and beyond.And in many organizations, loyalty is praised as the glue that holds culture together and the fuel that drives performance.But new\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-01-27T10:48:29-07:00\u0022\u003E01\/27\/2026-10:48am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"New research from ASU suggests employee loyalty can blur moral lines and make unpaid work seem acceptable. In this Q\u0026amp;A, Professor Christopher Neck explains when commitment crosses into exploitation.","teaser":"Loyalty is often considered one of the most admirable traits an employee can bring to work. 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Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, leads the Intelligent Mobile \u0026amp; Pervasive Applications \u0026amp; Communication Technologies Lab, or IMPACT Lab, where Banerjee works as a research associate professor. Shaikh, Thakur and Dingwani are graduate students working under Gupta\u2019s supervision to create a digital twin of the mine to ensure long-term safety and sustainability. Photo courtesy of the IMPACT Lab","related_story":"","news_units":"School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence|Ira A. 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And while telehealth visits provide cost-effective and accessible alternatives to in-person care, vital sign measurements such as heart rate and respiratory rates are difficult to monitor remotely.\u0026nbsp;\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-01-14T11:32:09-07:00\u0022\u003E01\/14\/2026-11:32am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"The technology behind Mindset Medical, which aims to revolutionize telehealth, originated with the late ASU Professor Nongjian Tao\u2019s innovation. The company\u2019s app, Vital-Trac, has received FDA clearance to remotely measure vital signs, including heart and respiratory rate.","teaser":"Americans wait an average of 31 days to see a health care provider, a 22% increase since 2022.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2026-01\/mindset_medical_asu.png?itok=phVjT7-t","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20260114-health-and-medicine-democratizing-health-care-theres-app","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"Knowledge Enterprise","contributor-contact-information-name":"Preesha Kumar","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Tempe campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2026-01\/mindset_medical_asu.png?itok=phVjT7-t","image_alt":"Image of Vital-Trac App on a phone screen. 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They are a few of the 60 elements and minerals known as \u201ccritical minerals.\u201d These materials power our lives and are vital to the economy, energy systems and national\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-12-10T09:53:25-07:00\u0022\u003E12\/10\/2025-9:53am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"Lithium, manganese, gallium, nickel and aluminum \u2014 used in products that affect our daily lives \u2014 are some of the many materials known as \u201ccritical minerals.\u0026quot; They are essential to U.S. economic, energy and national security applications, but have vulnerable supply chains. Researchers at ASU are innovating in areas that will help secure sustainable domestic supplies of these vital materials.","teaser":"You may never have heard of gadolinium, praseodymium or dysprosium, but you use them every day in your smartphone\u2019s display.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-12\/26%20KE%20Story%20-%20Critical%20Minerals_Banner_R3.jpg?itok=IQyUTh6r","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20251210-local-national-and-global-affairs-securing-americas-critical-minerals-supply","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"Knowledge Enterprise","contributor-contact-information-name":"Monique Clement","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Tempe campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-12\/26%20KE%20Story%20-%20Critical%20Minerals_Banner_R3.jpg?itok=IQyUTh6r","image_alt":"A graphic depicting the periodic table elements lithium, manganese, gallium, nickel and aluminum connected to their uses in batteries, microchips, steel, satellites, jets and common items like coins and soda cans.","image_caption":"Lithium, manganese, gallium, nickel and aluminum \u2014 used in products that affect our daily lives \u2014 are some of the many materials known as \u201ccritical minerals.\u0026quot; Critical minerals are essential to U.S. economic, energy and national security applications, but have vulnerable supply chains. Researchers at Arizona State University are innovating in areas that will help secure sustainable domestic supplies of these vital materials. Graphic by Andy Keena\/ASU","related_story":"","news_units":"Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology|NASPO Department of Supply Chain Management|School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering|School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy|School of Earth and Space Exploration|School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment|Rob Walton College of Global Futures|Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory|Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering|Biodesign Institute|Knowledge Enterprise|School of Sustainability|W. P. 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It shapes the way we search, shop and communicate, and it is increasingly present in the systems that support our homes, workplaces and communities.Yet, even as AI continues to expand, a quiet hesitance lingers when it enters the\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-12-09T21:10:57-07:00\u0022\u003E12\/09\/2025-9:10pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"As AI continues to expand, the technology is shaping ever more aspects of our daily life, from how we shop to how we communicate. Yet, a quiet hesitance lingers when it enters the world of personal finance. W. P. Carey School of Business Faculty Associate Jacob Gold outlines why he believes AI in the financial industry sits at the intersection of innovation and human insight, and how that connection is steering its future.","teaser":"Artificial intelligence has become an undeniable force in daily life. 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