University of Georgia Study Sheds Light on Why Some Managers Opt for Abusive Tactics
University of Georgia research led by Szu-Han (Joanna) Lin finds some managers intentionally use abusive tactics like yelling, believing it enhances performance, despite acknowledging its counterproductivity.
Consolidated Burger Holdings Files for Chapter 11, Seeking Buyer for 57 Burger King Franchises in Georgia and Florida
Consolidated Burger Holdings, a Burger King franchisee with 57 locations in Georgia and Florida, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, planning to sell its assets while still operating, amid declining sales and high costs post-pandemic.
Hyundai Launches Largest-Ever Electric Vehicle Plant in Bryan County, Georgia, Creating 8,500 Jobs and Boosting U.S. EV Production
Hyundai opened its new electric vehicle plant in Bryan County, Georgia, expected to create 8,500 jobs and significantly increase U.S. EV production capacities.
Wayfair to Open Second Large-Format Store in Atlanta by 2026, Aims for Quicker Deliveries and Varied Furniture Range
Wayfair is set to open its second large-format store in Atlanta by 2026, following the success of its first Illinois store. Despite recent financial losses, the company is expanding its retail presence.
Belk Announces Closure of Kennesaw Store Amid Town Center at Cobb Shutdown Over Unpaid Bills
Belk is closing its Kennesaw store at the Town Center at Cobb on February 18, as the mall also shuts down due to unpaid bills. The store offers final markdowns and directs customers to other locations and online shopping.












