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Professor Peter Fader’s influential book leads to a new way of thinking about tackling leadership challenges.
They say it takes a village to raise a child. For WEMBA moms, it also takes classmates, professors, and exceptional time management.
These three Wharton alumnae are working to bring more Asian-inspired influences to our plates.
Professor Cade Massey’s thoughts on using influence in the workplace resonated for me as both a leader and colleague.
After noticing the gaps in cancer treatment for her mother and then herself, Liya Shuster-Bier WG17 created Alula — a one-stop-shop for "everything but the tumor.”
The hidden lessons in The Price is Right, what unicorn companies need to thrive, a Navy veteran's tell-all, and more from Wharton authors
Wharton management professor Mike Useem's recent book on successful CEOs sparks ideas for finding inspiration within our own networks.
The tax, writes Perry V. Kalajian W79 GL90 WG90, would be easy to undermine and would hinder U.S. competitiveness.
Wharton grads examine entrepreneurship in America, workplace gender bias, keys to managerial success, and more.
A conversation with Wharton professor and Penn Media Accountability Project head Duncan Watts made me think differently about how to interpret news and my own interpersonal relationships
Wharton authors serve up new releases for true-crime aficionados, passionate puzzle solvers, and high-achieving leaders.
Despite the uncertainty of COVID-19, the country's startup sector continued to thrive and shows no signs of slowing down.
Essential business insights and more from Wharton graduates (and scholars)
A recent art auction lawsuit reveals the complexities of excusing contractual performance due to the pandemic.