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Professor Stephanie Creary offers advice for thinking differently about job candidates.
And other lessons I learned from Simon Sinek's new book, The Infinite Game
On her latest Choiceology podcast, Wharton professor Katy Milkman discusses the mechanisms of repeated behavior with social psychologist and author of Good Habits, Bad Habits Wendy Wood.
The Wharton Global Youth Program is looking for alumni to join its mission to bring business education to kids across the world.
Experts examined proposals similar to those endorsed by Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders during a Penn Wharton Budget Model event.
How to recognize and overcome the mental obstacles you may be creating for yourself.
In a conversation with Wharton professor Stephanie Creary, two accomplished business executives tackled the issue of representation among the highest levels of leadership.
New must-reads explore the secrets of resilient entrepreneurs, the business value of aesthetics, and one man’s mission to cure his own rare disease.
New Wharton research shows that city planning policies may not work as well as the experts think.
On her Choiceology podcast, Wharton professor Katy Milkman discussed surprising research on learning through teaching with Penn psychology professor Angela Duckworth.
Reality TV meets Wharton as Shark Tank auditions come to campus.
Wharton's senior-most alumnus in India reflects on his faith in humanity, his passion for helping others, and his voracious reading habits.
New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni
Paul Huntsman WG00's move to turn the influential Utah newspaper he owns into a nonprofit could be a beacon for other legacy publications.
The latest research and insights from Knowledge@Wharton
A new year brings new leadership at Wharton—and it’s female-driven.
The “Big Idea” during Wharton MBA Pre-Term pits cluster learning teams against each other in a battle royale for the brain.
The members of the Class of 2015 have started their Wharton MBA experience. Recent grads offer ways to maximize the tremendous opportunities.
Attracted at first by the“great aura” of Wharton, an MBA graduate leaves the School prepared to pitch social responsibility to the C-suite.
What are Wharton's newest alumni already accomplishing after Commencement 2013? A lot.