Digital Exclusives
News from around campus.
Will Coursera change the face of higher education as we know it?
How bad leaders are hurting companies, and what to do about it.
Today’s smartphones enable business leaders to constantly be in contact with the office and access the Internet or the cloud for needed information on the fly. Unfortunately, it is exactly this constant contact and easy access that often overwhelm the positives and make these devices harmful to the leaders’ businesses and lives.
An increase in female enrollment at Wharton reflects not only the changing demographic of business leaders, but also the broad shift in tomorrow’s business landscape.
Speaking recently at a conference, I was asked, “What’s your leadership style?” Right away, Wharton’s Leadership 101 course came to mind.
Dean Thomas Robertson extolled the virtues of the "unplanned" life during his Jan. 19 Legacy Lecture, a series where faculty members define their legacies.
MBAs get their feet wet, literally, at boot camp training program
Recent Projects From Wharton Faculty
The Book on Competitive Strategy
An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Today’s flatter, leaner companies have created more situations where everyone – and therefore no one – is the boss. Some managers find “ambiguous authority” creative. Others find it confusing. Everyone finds it a lot of work.