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Supercharge Your Network

Boost your career with these insights for intentionally curating your professional relationships.

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Keys to Unlocking Your Creativity

A course taught by marketing professor Gideon Nave equips students with strategies for systematically sparking inventive ideas.

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Meeting Customers Where They Are

People want to be recognized and respected by the businesses they interact with. Professor Cait Lamberton explains how organizations can get it right.

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Breaking Down Bank Runs

Finance professor Itay Goldstein explains what causes them to happen — and why we should keep expecting them

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Bringing Green Speech Back to Earth

Legal studies and business ethics professor Sarah Light examines the legal complexities and public impacts of companies’ environmental claims.

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Keys to Getting the Most From Machine Learning

To maximize results from machine learning and artificial intelligence, you need to tailor your tech to the task at hand.

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The Power of the Underdog

Research by assistant management professor Samir Nurmohamed reveals the advantages of being an underdog (or at least believing you’re one).

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How to Be Smart About Artificial Intelligence

Operations, Information, and Decisions professor Lynn Wu examines which types of innovation are best suited for AI solutions.

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Is There Social Good in Green Investing?

Research by associate finance professor Luke Taylor examines the impact of ESG stocks on society and investor portfolios.

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Meritocracy, Bias, and Allyship in the Workplace

Research from professor Stephanie Creary shows that creating pathways to success for women and racial minorities in business requires a closer look at the many obstacles in their way.

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When Going Green Doesn't Go as Planned

Environmental policies may be designed with the best of intentions, but they often lead to surprising consequences.

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The Key to Keeping Your Employees Happy

Your moods at work—and the way you express them—may have far greater impact than you realize.

Is Your Business Ready to Scale?
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Is Your Business Ready to Scale?

Operations, Information and Decisions professor Gad Allon offers a litmus test for when to consider scaling.

When Should You Change Jobs?
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When Should You Change Jobs?

Management professor Matthew Bidwell cuts through the conventional wisdom on when (and why) a new job is a good idea.

How Companies Engage With Social Activism
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How Companies Engage With Social Activism

Management professor Mary-Hunter McDonnell examines corporate strategies and responses to increased public scrutiny.

Private Equity Analysis Before a Leveraged Buyout
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Private Equity Analysis Before a Leveraged Buyout

Professor Bilge Yilmaz on the science and subtle art of how PE values a company before it’s acquired.

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Careers
Spring/Summer 2025

Supercharge Your Network

Boost your career with these insights for intentionally curating your professional relationships.

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Innovation/Tech
Fall/Winter 2024

Keys to Unlocking Your Creativity

A course taught by marketing professor Gideon Nave equips students with strategies for systematically sparking inventive ideas.

Professor Cait Lamberton in a white shirt with black sleeves gestures at handwritten notes on a whiteboard.
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Marketing
Spring/Summer 2024

Meeting Customers Where They Are

People want to be recognized and respected by the businesses they interact with. Professor Cait Lamberton explains how organizations can get it right.

A man in a white and blue striped shirt and black pants gestures in front a whiteboard filled with notes explaining what bank runs are.
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Finance
Fall/Winter 2023

Breaking Down Bank Runs

Finance professor Itay Goldstein explains what causes them to happen — and why we should keep expecting them

Professor Sarah Light stands in front of whiteboard, explaining the material on it.
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Law/Business Ethics
Spring/Summer 2023

Bringing Green Speech Back to Earth

Legal studies and business ethics professor Sarah Light examines the legal complexities and public impacts of companies’ environmental claims.

Professor Hamsa Bastani teaches at a whiteboard with key concepts written on it.
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Innovation/Tech
Fall/Winter 2022

Keys to Getting the Most From Machine Learning

To maximize results from machine learning and artificial intelligence, you need to tailor your tech to the task at hand.

Professor Samir Nurmohamed standing in front of a whiteboard.
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Leadership
Spring/Summer 2022

The Power of the Underdog

Research by assistant management professor Samir Nurmohamed reveals the advantages of being an underdog (or at least believing you’re one).

Wharton professor Lynn Wu standing in front of a whiteboard.
Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Fall/Winter 2021

How to Be Smart About Artificial Intelligence

Operations, Information, and Decisions professor Lynn Wu examines which types of innovation are best suited for AI solutions.

Is There Social Good in Green Investing?
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Finance
Spring/Summer 2021

Is There Social Good in Green Investing?

Research by associate finance professor Luke Taylor examines the impact of ESG stocks on society and investor portfolios.

Meritocracy, Bias, and Allyship in the Workplace
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Management
Fall/Winter 2020

Meritocracy, Bias, and Allyship in the Workplace

Research from professor Stephanie Creary shows that creating pathways to success for women and racial minorities in business requires a closer look at the many obstacles in their way.

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Public Policy
Spring/Summer 2020

When Going Green Doesn't Go as Planned

Environmental policies may be designed with the best of intentions, but they often lead to surprising consequences.

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Management
Fall/Winter 2019

The Key to Keeping Your Employees Happy

Your moods at work—and the way you express them—may have far greater impact than you realize.

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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2019

Is Your Business Ready to Scale?

Operations, Information and Decisions professor Gad Allon offers a litmus test for when to consider scaling.

Ideas
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Careers
Fall/Winter 2018

When Should You Change Jobs?

Management professor Matthew Bidwell cuts through the conventional wisdom on when (and why) a new job is a good idea.

Ideas
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Management
Spring/Summer 2018

How Companies Engage With Social Activism

Management professor Mary-Hunter McDonnell examines corporate strategies and responses to increased public scrutiny.

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Research
Fall/Winter 2017

Private Equity Analysis Before a Leveraged Buyout

Professor Bilge Yilmaz on the science and subtle art of how PE values a company before it’s acquired.

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