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Why Amazon Is Your Best Tech Bet 2
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Why Amazon Is Your Best Tech Bet

Is Jeff Bezos America's greatest CEO? Peter Cohan makes the case for Cohan's unique business acumen and his ability to keep Amazon on the rise for years to come.

Will Cars Be Apple’s Next Growth Engine? 2
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Will Cars Be Apple’s Next Growth Engine?

Today, Apple is one of the most well-known technology companies, practically dominating the markets for smartphones, music, and tablets. But does that make investing in Apple a wise decision? Peter Cohan explains why that may not be the case.

A Modest Proposal for Really Transparent Markets
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A Modest Proposal for Really Transparent Markets

Frustrated by the “utter lack of insight” into why stock markets have tanked in 2016? Here's a modest fix: have government ensure real market transparency.

Time to Fire Your Bank for FinTech?
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Time to Fire Your Bank for FinTech?

A group of FinTech startups are disrupting the traditional banking world for these five simple reasons.

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The Most Titanic Common Startup Mistakes

Can you steer your new company away from these seven icebergs (aka common startup mistakes)? Peter Cohan helps to chart a course.

How Do You Define True Success?
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How Do You Define True Success?

Magazine contributor and Wharton alumnus Peter Cohan is seeking answers and assistance from his readers for an upcoming book project. Read more and volunteer.

Do You Have What It Takes to Be a CEO?
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Do You Have What It Takes to Be a CEO?

Peter Cohan had the misconception as a student that he was going to become a CEO one day. He hopes to help today's business students with that same career illusion.

Why Alibaba Fails a Hype Investment Test
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Why Alibaba Fails a Hype Investment Test

Ask the right questions, and it’s easy to see why the Alibaba hype has started to cool, says Wharton blogger Peter Cohan.

How to Pick the Best Stocks With Broken Ideas
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How to Pick the Best Stocks With Broken Ideas

Looking for a soon-to-be stock winner like Netflix? Find companies with disruptive ideas and CEOs who do the opposite of what Clayton Christensen prescribes.

Why the 0.0001 Percent Succeed
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Why the 0.0001 Percent Succeed

A Stanford MBA offers three tips for managing startup risk that Wharton MBAs may find valuable.

The Death of Big Business Ideas
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The Death of Big Business Ideas

Big data is this generation’s big business idea, but I have my doubts. For the moment, companies are just too content.

Rotten Apples or Rotten Teaching?
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Rotten Apples or Rotten Teaching?

Do business educators have an ethics problem, or is there nothing to be done about bad apples?

Tricks of the Jobs Trade
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Tricks of the Jobs Trade

Four corporate entrepreneurship strategies based upon the Steve Jobs experience.

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Why Amazon Is Your Best Tech Bet 2
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Leadership
July 20, 2016

Why Amazon Is Your Best Tech Bet

Is Jeff Bezos America's greatest CEO? Peter Cohan makes the case for Cohan's unique business acumen and his ability to keep Amazon on the rise for years to come.

Will Cars Be Apple’s Next Growth Engine? 2
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Finance
July 05, 2016

Will Cars Be Apple’s Next Growth Engine?

Today, Apple is one of the most well-known technology companies, practically dominating the markets for smartphones, music, and tablets. But does that make investing in Apple a wise decision? Peter Cohan explains why that may not be the case.

A Modest Proposal for Really Transparent Markets
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Finance
February 11, 2016

A Modest Proposal for Really Transparent Markets

Frustrated by the “utter lack of insight” into why stock markets have tanked in 2016? Here's a modest fix: have government ensure real market transparency.

Time to Fire Your Bank for FinTech?
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Finance
November 18, 2015

Time to Fire Your Bank for FinTech?

A group of FinTech startups are disrupting the traditional banking world for these five simple reasons.

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Entrepreneurship
July 01, 2015

The Most Titanic Common Startup Mistakes

Can you steer your new company away from these seven icebergs (aka common startup mistakes)? Peter Cohan helps to chart a course.

How Do You Define True Success?
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Careers
March 17, 2015

How Do You Define True Success?

Magazine contributor and Wharton alumnus Peter Cohan is seeking answers and assistance from his readers for an upcoming book project. Read more and volunteer.

Do You Have What It Takes to Be a CEO?
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Leadership
February 24, 2015

Do You Have What It Takes to Be a CEO?

Peter Cohan had the misconception as a student that he was going to become a CEO one day. He hopes to help today's business students with that same career illusion.

Why Alibaba Fails a Hype Investment Test
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Finance
October 30, 2014

Why Alibaba Fails a Hype Investment Test

Ask the right questions, and it’s easy to see why the Alibaba hype has started to cool, says Wharton blogger Peter Cohan.

How to Pick the Best Stocks With Broken Ideas
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Leadership
August 21, 2014

How to Pick the Best Stocks With Broken Ideas

Looking for a soon-to-be stock winner like Netflix? Find companies with disruptive ideas and CEOs who do the opposite of what Clayton Christensen prescribes.

Why the 0.0001 Percent Succeed
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Entrepreneurship
June 10, 2014

Why the 0.0001 Percent Succeed

A Stanford MBA offers three tips for managing startup risk that Wharton MBAs may find valuable.

The Death of Big Business Ideas
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Leadership
January 29, 2014

The Death of Big Business Ideas

Big data is this generation’s big business idea, but I have my doubts. For the moment, companies are just too content.

Rotten Apples or Rotten Teaching?
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Careers
December 20, 2013

Rotten Apples or Rotten Teaching?

Do business educators have an ethics problem, or is there nothing to be done about bad apples?

Tricks of the Jobs Trade
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Entrepreneurship
October 15, 2013

Tricks of the Jobs Trade

Four corporate entrepreneurship strategies based upon the Steve Jobs experience.

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