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Analyzing President Donald Trump's Policies
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Analyzing President Donald Trump's Policies

To interpret what we’ve seen so far and anticipate where we may be headed, we asked an expert panel of Wharton professors to examine his policies and do the impossible—predict the future for a nation under Trump.

Inside the Curious Mind of Jonah Berger
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Inside the Curious Mind of Jonah Berger

What inspires an expert on virality and social influence? The professor and best‑selling author opens up.

Inside the Penn Wharton Budget Model
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Inside the Penn Wharton Budget Model

With the new interactive website, politicians — and the public — can cut through partisan noise and predict data-driven results of policy decisions.

The Power of Age
People

The Power of Age

Eight distinguished emeritus alumni reflect on shattering Golden Years stereotypes, acting on inspiration, and blazing trails.

It's a 10 1
People

It's a 10

Wharton grads formed the core of a team that revolutionized Microsoft Windows.

Adam Grant, Original 3
Ideas

Adam Grant, Original

The Wharton prof’s new bestseller made him ask: Was he a rule-breaker?

How to See the Future (And Know It When You See It)
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How to See the Future (And Know It When You See It)

Our best pundits don’t have a solid track record. So how can the rest of us become better forecasters?

Don’t Call It a Business Comeback
People

Don’t Call It a Business Comeback

John Sculley on entrepreneurship, adaptive innovation, analytics, Wharton and any disruptive field with “tech” in its name.

Fit to Be CEO
People

Fit to Be CEO

Maria Baum tried to retire to a Hamptons beach after success on Wall Street. It didn’t take. So instead, she founded a portfolio of companies and became CEO of Tracy Anderson.

Real Stories of Reality Shark Attacks
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Real Stories of Reality Shark Attacks

Wharton alumni have played an outsized role on the reality show Shark Tank. We regroup with all the past participants for their take: Was it more Hollywood or Silicon Valley?

Acting on the Affordable Care Act
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Acting on the Affordable Care Act

Some Wharton entrepreneurs are doing well and doing good by trying to cure what ails American health care.

Welcome to the Third Industrial Revolution
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Welcome to the Third Industrial Revolution

What will the scale-up of the internet of things, the rising sharing economy and a zero marginal cost society mean for civilization? Nothing short of historic.

Rare Individual, Unique Fight 1
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Rare Individual, Unique Fight

David Fajgenbaum is battling a little-known, extremely deadly disease as a researcher, a physician, an advocate, an entrepreneur and a patient.

More than Shelter Alone
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More than Shelter Alone

Wharton Magazine interviews five alumni who have transformed a passion for real estate development into a zeal for social impact—for people and communities.

The Philly Renaissance
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The Philly Renaissance

Innovation and quality of life turn the city into a major draw.

Trust Issues
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Trust Issues

At a time when public confidence in organizations is at an all-time low, the challenges facing a trustworthy organization in a multistakeholder world are complex. There is hope however.

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Analyzing President Donald Trump's Policies
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Government
Spring/Summer 2017

Analyzing President Donald Trump's Policies

To interpret what we’ve seen so far and anticipate where we may be headed, we asked an expert panel of Wharton professors to examine his policies and do the impossible—predict the future for a nation under Trump.

Inside the Curious Mind of Jonah Berger
Ideas
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Marketing
Spring/Summer 2017

Inside the Curious Mind of Jonah Berger

What inspires an expert on virality and social influence? The professor and best‑selling author opens up.

Inside the Penn Wharton Budget Model
Ideas
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Research
Fall 2016

Inside the Penn Wharton Budget Model

With the new interactive website, politicians — and the public — can cut through partisan noise and predict data-driven results of policy decisions.

The Power of Age
People
/
Alumni News
Fall 2016

The Power of Age

Eight distinguished emeritus alumni reflect on shattering Golden Years stereotypes, acting on inspiration, and blazing trails.

It's a 10 1
People
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Careers
Spring 2016

It's a 10

Wharton grads formed the core of a team that revolutionized Microsoft Windows.

Adam Grant, Original 3
Ideas
/
Management
Spring 2016

Adam Grant, Original

The Wharton prof’s new bestseller made him ask: Was he a rule-breaker?

How to See the Future (And Know It When You See It)
Uncategorized
/
Government
Spring 2016

How to See the Future (And Know It When You See It)

Our best pundits don’t have a solid track record. So how can the rest of us become better forecasters?

Don’t Call It a Business Comeback
People
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Innovation/Tech
Winter 2016

Don’t Call It a Business Comeback

John Sculley on entrepreneurship, adaptive innovation, analytics, Wharton and any disruptive field with “tech” in its name.

Fit to Be CEO
People
/
Careers
Winter 2016

Fit to Be CEO

Maria Baum tried to retire to a Hamptons beach after success on Wall Street. It didn’t take. So instead, she founded a portfolio of companies and became CEO of Tracy Anderson.

Real Stories of Reality Shark Attacks
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Entrepreneurship
Fall 2015

Real Stories of Reality Shark Attacks

Wharton alumni have played an outsized role on the reality show Shark Tank. We regroup with all the past participants for their take: Was it more Hollywood or Silicon Valley?

Acting on the Affordable Care Act
Ideas
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Health Care
Fall 2015

Acting on the Affordable Care Act

Some Wharton entrepreneurs are doing well and doing good by trying to cure what ails American health care.

Welcome to the Third Industrial Revolution
Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Summer 2015

Welcome to the Third Industrial Revolution

What will the scale-up of the internet of things, the rising sharing economy and a zero marginal cost society mean for civilization? Nothing short of historic.

Rare Individual, Unique Fight 1
People
/
Health Care
Summer 2015

Rare Individual, Unique Fight

David Fajgenbaum is battling a little-known, extremely deadly disease as a researcher, a physician, an advocate, an entrepreneur and a patient.

More than Shelter Alone
People
/
Real Estate
Spring 2015

More than Shelter Alone

Wharton Magazine interviews five alumni who have transformed a passion for real estate development into a zeal for social impact—for people and communities.

The Philly Renaissance
Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Spring 2015

The Philly Renaissance

Innovation and quality of life turn the city into a major draw.

Trust Issues
News
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Management
Winter 2015

Trust Issues

At a time when public confidence in organizations is at an all-time low, the challenges facing a trustworthy organization in a multistakeholder world are complex. There is hope however.

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