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Malleable Corporations
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Malleable Corporations

Are Skills in Mergers, Alliances, and Rapid Transformation Becoming the Most Crucial Competency for the 21st Century?

From Comparing Global Financial Systems To Creating Shareholder Value
News

From Comparing Global Financial Systems To Creating Shareholder Value

Professor Franklin Allen’s Research Looks at the Upcoming Shakeout in World Economies as Well as the Need for Companies to Better Integrate Finance and Strategy

Alive and Well and Working In...Seattle
Alumni Perspectives

Alive and Well and Working In...Seattle

Wharton Alumni weigh in on the Pacific Northwest

Summer in the Gambia and Nine Other Countries
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Summer in the Gambia and Nine Other Countries

Volunteer Projects that Change People's Lives

The Inside Story of Product Design
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The Inside Story of Product Design

If you have ever examine the inner workings of a camera or coffee maker, car or mountain bike, you and Professor Karl Ulrich will have a lot to talk about. His bottom line: Design Matters.

A man wearing a suit is sitting outside.
Ideas

Electronic Cash and the End of National Markets

Professor Stephen Kobrin on money and payments in the Internet Age

Reunion 1997: Making the Connection
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Reunion 1997: Making the Connection

Wharton Alums Return to Campus

Alive and Well and Working in...Hong Kong
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Alive and Well and Working in...Hong Kong

Wharton Alums on Living and Working in Hong Kong

High-Stakes Decision Making
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High-Stakes Decision Making

A Wharton Professor Looks at How Consumers Make Choices and Why That's Important to Marketers

European Union, Or Is It Disunion?
News

European Union, Or Is It Disunion?

Management Professor Geoff Garrett analyzes the politics and personalities behind the struggle for European integration.

Alive and Well and Working in...San Juan
Alumni Perspectives

Alive and Well and Working in...San Juan

Wharton Alumni weigh in on living and working in Puerto Rico

Alive and Well and Working in Philadelphia
Alumni Perspectives

Alive and Well and Working in Philadelphia

Profiles of Philadelphian Alumni

Good Move
People

Good Move

Why would a highly-respected finance professor and world-renowned scholar agree to take on the top administrative post in Wharton’s Undergraduate Program? Timing, says Richard Herring.

Reunion 1996
People

Reunion 1996

Wharton Alumni returned to campus in May

Alive and Well and Working in...London
People

Alive and Well and Working in...London

London alumni weigh in on living and working in Europe and the U.K.

Accounting Principles, According to Knutson
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Accounting Principles, According to Knutson

Professor Peter Knutson Wraps Up 31 Years Instructing Students How to Look Behind the Numbers, Or, As He Puts It, “How to Distinguish Reality from Accounting and GAAP from Claptrap”

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Malleable Corporations
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January 01, 1998

Malleable Corporations

Are Skills in Mergers, Alliances, and Rapid Transformation Becoming the Most Crucial Competency for the 21st Century?

From Comparing Global Financial Systems To Creating Shareholder Value
News
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Finance
Fall 1997

From Comparing Global Financial Systems To Creating Shareholder Value

Professor Franklin Allen’s Research Looks at the Upcoming Shakeout in World Economies as Well as the Need for Companies to Better Integrate Finance and Strategy

Alive and Well and Working In...Seattle
Alumni Perspectives
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Careers
Fall 1997

Alive and Well and Working In...Seattle

Wharton Alumni weigh in on the Pacific Northwest

Summer in the Gambia and Nine Other Countries
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September 01, 1997

Summer in the Gambia and Nine Other Countries

Volunteer Projects that Change People's Lives

The Inside Story of Product Design
Ideas
/
Research
Summer 1997

The Inside Story of Product Design

If you have ever examine the inner workings of a camera or coffee maker, car or mountain bike, you and Professor Karl Ulrich will have a lot to talk about. His bottom line: Design Matters.

A man wearing a suit is sitting outside.
Ideas
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Government
Summer 1997

Electronic Cash and the End of National Markets

Professor Stephen Kobrin on money and payments in the Internet Age

Reunion 1997: Making the Connection
Uncategorized
June 01, 1997

Reunion 1997: Making the Connection

Wharton Alums Return to Campus

Alive and Well and Working in...Hong Kong
People
/
Careers
Spring 1997

Alive and Well and Working in...Hong Kong

Wharton Alums on Living and Working in Hong Kong

High-Stakes Decision Making
Ideas
/
Research
Spring 1997

High-Stakes Decision Making

A Wharton Professor Looks at How Consumers Make Choices and Why That's Important to Marketers

European Union, Or Is It Disunion?
News
/
International
Winter 1997

European Union, Or Is It Disunion?

Management Professor Geoff Garrett analyzes the politics and personalities behind the struggle for European integration.

Alive and Well and Working in...San Juan
Alumni Perspectives
/
Careers
Winter 1997

Alive and Well and Working in...San Juan

Wharton Alumni weigh in on living and working in Puerto Rico

Alive and Well and Working in Philadelphia
Alumni Perspectives
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Careers
Fall 1996

Alive and Well and Working in Philadelphia

Profiles of Philadelphian Alumni

Good Move
People
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Finance
Fall 1996

Good Move

Why would a highly-respected finance professor and world-renowned scholar agree to take on the top administrative post in Wharton’s Undergraduate Program? Timing, says Richard Herring.

Reunion 1996
People
/
Alumni News
Summer 1996

Reunion 1996

Wharton Alumni returned to campus in May

Alive and Well and Working in...London
People
/
Careers
Spring 1996

Alive and Well and Working in...London

London alumni weigh in on living and working in Europe and the U.K.

Accounting Principles, According to Knutson
Ideas
/
Research
Spring 1996

Accounting Principles, According to Knutson

Professor Peter Knutson Wraps Up 31 Years Instructing Students How to Look Behind the Numbers, Or, As He Puts It, “How to Distinguish Reality from Accounting and GAAP from Claptrap”

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