Digital Exclusives
Why we are not in another coming of the tech bubble, and Brett Hurt's other reasons for why are we in the new Golden Age for entrepreneurs.
When entrepreneurs present to potential investors, should their focus be to say it well, say it fast?
A Stanford MBA offers three tips for managing startup risk that Wharton MBAs may find valuable.
No, it has simply evolved to fit different needs.
So you’ve raised money for your startup? Now what do you do with it—to preserve it, provide cash flow and avoid investor confidence risk?
The Mack Institute for Innovation Management is empowered to revolutionize collaboration and research across campus and across industries. Expect big things to come.
An MBA student comes to grips with the start of his last spring semester at Wharton.
The co-founder of Tailwind weighs in on social marketing and how midsize markets will soon challenge established tech cities.
Enhanced SEC rules mean entrepreneurs will have to monitor their private equity and venture capital investors.
What are the best ways to prepare for negotiations in the “shark tank”?
This serial entrepreneur experienced a transformation at Wharton.
Private equity firms that seek companies built on sustainability have an edge for at least three reasons.
SilverLake’s Greg Mondre, W’96, looks back at his 15-year career in private equity and foresees a wild ride ahead.
Apollo co-founder and Philadelphia Sixers owner Joshua Harris, W’86, shared insights into the private-equity world with Penn students.
To be wildly successful, you need to be right about something that no one else knows about, and other lessons from a king of venture capital, Fred Wilson, WG'87.
Alumnus and author Peter Cohan, WG'85, creates an action plan for entrepreneurs looking to go from idle dream to real business.