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Since losing his sight at an early age, Russell Redenbaugh WG69 has written his own story as a successful investor, book author, and jiu-jitsu champion.
Startups for kids, advice for AI strategies, and a guide to improving your community
Portraits of refugees, modern investment tips, and a dystopian thriller
Two alumnae panelists — a business writer and a novelist — share their approaches to book-writing at the Wharton Magazine Authors Salon during MBA Reunion Weekend.
Companies have more data than ever before, yet studies show that many fail to extract real value from it. A new book argues that these times demand analytics driven by decisions, not data.
Aviation adventures, tales for children, and remembering a baseball legend
Moving beyond generational divides, the importance of employee-centered business approaches, and more timely insights from Wharton alumni and faculty
Sparking creativity, influencing climate change policy, developing a growth mindset, and more
Tips for personal fulfillment, the future of health care, innovative ideas for tackling big challenges, and more
Two alumni panelists shared insights from their experiences writing books with others at Wharton Magazine’s Alumni Authors Salon during MBA Reunion Weekend.
Closing the gender gap, leveraging language for better business outcomes, and more from faculty and alumni
A new book by Wharton professors Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich makes the case for using competitive tournaments to spark new, transformative ideas.
The hidden lessons in The Price is Right, what unicorn companies need to thrive, a Navy veteran's tell-all, and more from Wharton authors
Two Wharton graduates talked about their experiences writing and marketing books at Wharton Magazine’s Alumni Authors Salon during Reunion Reimagined.
Wharton grads examine entrepreneurship in America, workplace gender bias, keys to managerial success, and more.
Wharton authors serve up new releases for true-crime aficionados, passionate puzzle solvers, and high-achieving leaders.