The Watch List is a new department in which we identify potentially viral new products, services and companies emanating from the Wharton community. In this case, we highlight new books authored by alumni.
Emotional Intelligence
Rupert A. Hayles, WG’94, explores the connection between emotional wellness and spiritual development.
The Most Important Thing Illuminated
Howard Marks, W’67, expands upon his previous book The Most Important Thing: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor.
The Executive’s Guide to Financial Management
Dewey Norton, C’67, G’71, WG’71, writes about the future trends of financial management and how firms can ride them.
Quantitative Value
What happens when you combine two different methods of investing, value and quantitative? Drexel Professor Wesley R. Gray, W’02, and Tobias E. Carlisle explain.
Leadership Conversations
Alan S. Berson, W’75, WG’78, and Richard G. Stieglitz detail four important results of “leadership conversations.”
How Can I Help?
If you are ever in the position to help friends, colleagues and family members through times of trouble, this guide by Anna Ranieri, WG’80, and Joe Gurkoff is for you.
Winning the Minds
The subtitle of this book by Francisco Martin-Rayo, C’06, W’06, is Travels Through the Terrorist Recruiting Grounds of Yemen, Pakistan and the Somali border.
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