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Companies that build the optimum ratio of cognitive and emotional culture for their employees can succeed in generating the best worker performance with the lowest turnover.
Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett tells U.S. businesses: Now's a good time to look seriously at Africa.
The Lauder Institute will soon offer the world’s first premiere joint-degree MA/MBA program with a specialization on Africa.
Wharton alumna Aubrey Hruby discusses motivations for co-writing "The Next Africa," as well as why readers should read this Africa business book.
Two years in, we provide an update on the MBA curriculum. It still feels new, but the program has empowered plenty of student success stories already.
Thomas S. Robertson became the 12th dean of the Wharton School on Aug. 1, 2007, embarking on a seven-year term that brought unparalleled success to campus and the wider Wharton community.
No longer just for finance grads, New York has become a hub for Wharton consumer and retail startups.
What a year 2014 is turning out to be.
In his final address to Wharton Magazine readers, Dean Thomas S. Robertson responds to several questions about his future, the direction of the School and business education overall.
We ask four alumni: What's their favorite Wharton memory since graduation?
The first-ever Wharton MBA Cluster Cup Dance-off caused a much-appreciated ruckus on campus.
Diversifying geography brings new perspectives to Wharton | San Francisco.
The Mack Institute for Innovation Management is empowered to revolutionize collaboration and research across campus and across industries. Expect big things to come.
It can be amazing how powerful it is to tell your own story.
The Wharton India Startup Competition was held exclusively in India for the first time. Wharton students and alumni and top Indian entrepreneurs ensured its success.
What a 20-year study of Wharton graduates tells us about new choices—and new constraints—for work and family