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Watchlist: Luxury Travel, Better Breathing, and DIY Video Games

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Adventure Capitalists

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Write Your Own Story

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Faculty Book Excerpt: Resolute Japan

In their new book, Wharton professors Harbir Singh and Michael Useem and Waseda University’s Jusuke J.J. Ikegami examine the stunning comeback of Japan’s corporations and the new leadership model that fueled their success.

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Life Lessons: Take Charge of Your Own Narrative

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Market Matters

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Wharton's Global Impact: From Seattle to Seoul

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Tools for Today's Leaders

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SoFi CEO Anthony Noto WG99 Is Reshaping Finance for the Digital Age

Noto looks back at lessons learned across his career (including his time at the NFL and Twitter), examines the state of fintech today, and forecasts what’s needed for success amidst “profound change” that lies ahead in the financial-services sector.

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Keys to Unlocking Your Creativity

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Does Group Performance Improve When Hearts Synchronize?

New Wharton research could have major implications for how we understand what makes team decision-making successful.

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International
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Faculty Book Excerpt: Resolute Japan

In their new book, Wharton professors Harbir Singh and Michael Useem and Waseda University’s Jusuke J.J. Ikegami examine the stunning comeback of Japan’s corporations and the new leadership model that fueled their success.

Portrait of a man facing left and wearing a button-down shirt.
People
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Leadership
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Life Lessons: Take Charge of Your Own Narrative

Since losing his sight at an early age, Russell Redenbaugh WG69 has written his own story as a successful investor, book author, and jiu-jitsu champion.

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People
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Finance
Fall/Winter 2024

Market Matters

The Wharton Investment Management Club aims to help its members build successful careers and a better world.

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International
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Wharton's Global Impact: From Seattle to Seoul

Chances to reconnect with classmates on campus, summer gatherings around the world, and the new Wharton in Focus event series

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Leadership
Fall/Winter 2024

Tools for Today's Leaders

Two Wharton programs provide data-informed policy analysis and essential skills to lead in challenging times.

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People
/
Finance
Fall/Winter 2024

SoFi CEO Anthony Noto WG99 Is Reshaping Finance for the Digital Age

Noto looks back at lessons learned across his career (including his time at the NFL and Twitter), examines the state of fintech today, and forecasts what’s needed for success amidst “profound change” that lies ahead in the financial-services sector.

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People
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Entrepreneurship
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Road to Startup Success

The decision to pursue an MBA equipped Tatseng Chiam WG14 with essential resources for launching his transportation company.

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International
Fall/Winter 2024

On the Scene

From Seoul to São Paulo, alumni gather for Reunion Weekend, Global Forum, and summer get-togethers.

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News
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Leadership
Fall/Winter 2024

Alumni Leaders in Public Service

From a small town in Connecticut to the halls of Congress, these four graduates are doing their part to break through partisan politics and serve the greater good.

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Keys to Unlocking Your Creativity

A course taught by marketing professor Gideon Nave equips students with strategies for systematically sparking inventive ideas.

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Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Fall/Winter 2024

Does Group Performance Improve When Hearts Synchronize?

New Wharton research could have major implications for how we understand what makes team decision-making successful.

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Anima Iris

On a meteoric rise through the fiercely competitive luxury retail market, high-end handbag brand Anima Iris has been picked up by Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, and even Beyoncé. With geometric and bold designs, founder Wilglory Tanjong G22 WG22 expresses her ancestry in a fashionable and sustainable way. The bags are made in Senegal by expert craftspeople who have honed their techniques over decades and draw inspiration from centuries of heritage. The leather and other materials are sourced through local African business merchants. Anima Iris is environmentally friendly and employs a zero-waste model that ensures all materials are used and that no two products are the same.

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