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I have no idea if George Soros is a hockey fan, but NHL GMs would do well to give serious thought to how his world view may already be affecting their sport.
Engineering and business graduate students won the 2016 Y-Prize for applying a Penn-developed technology to solve the largest bottleneck in beer production.
John Sculley on entrepreneurship, adaptive innovation, analytics, Wharton and any disruptive field with “tech” in its name.
An interview with Jean-Manuel Rozan, co-founder of Qwant, a search engine daring to stand up to Google.
When established companies explore innovation, they usually take two paths: incremental or disruptive. Wharton's David Robertson offers a third way, like Lego.
Philadelphia is home to a growing innovation district in health care for five key reasons. Perhaps a sixth—an energy and thirst for knowledge and interaction.
The molecular diagnostics that fuels personalized medicine raises questions in the health care community. Find out why on Wharton Business Radio.
Stephanie von Friedeburg G92 WG92 is overseeing a revolution in how the World Bank uses the cloud, mobile technology and data analytics across its organizations and on the ground in 188 nations.
Learn to harness the Wharton alumni network in a 21st century way.
The walls between work and education crumble, and new technology and educational companies help employees and employers ensure that learning never ends.
The World Economic Forum sent 56 young leaders to the Wharton School to work on social innovation and learn from leaders in the field like Katherine Klein.
Wharton is invested in doing good for the world and eager to share what we can about social entrepreneurship, impact investing and other social impact topics.
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.
Wharton students learned the art of product design, pitching and crowdfunding in a new undergraduate course.
On his Global Conversations Tour, Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett spoke about the power of business education to drive innovation and entrepreneurship. Watch him here.