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Reflections on a global career, big-picture advice for entrepreneurs, short stories about personal connections, and more from Wharton authors
A political thriller, tips for eco-friendly living, a critical examination of private equity, and more from Wharton authors
New releases by Wharton graduates (and faculty) include a guide to retiring, an in-depth look at U.S. health care, and a recounting of life at war.
Stories of perseverance and self-discovery, guides to improve business practices, resources for one's personal life, and more from Wharton authors
Three ways to foster better communication in a virtual business world
How to boost engagement, communicate effectively online, and other business lessons from faculty and alumni
Wharton graduates share stories of hardship and success, tips for financial freedom, big ideas on education reform, and more.
After a brief career in food science, Shaz Kahng WG89 enrolled at Wharton with her gaze set on the C-suite.
New books from Wharton alumni and professors on success strategies, thinking like a leader, succeeding in China, and launching Comedy Central.
Finding silver linings of work life during the current crisis could reinvigorate teams when they return to the office, writes Nancy Davis Kho W88, author of The Thank-You Project.
Wharton authors share expertise on negotiation strategies, cultivating happiness, secrets to startup success, and more.
New releases from alumni and faculty include research on how to change anyone's mind, five strategies for unlocking your potential, and a spy thriller.
New must-reads explore the secrets of resilient entrepreneurs, the business value of aesthetics, and one man’s mission to cure his own rare disease.
One doctor's quest to cure his own disease, best practices for aspiring entrepreneurs, and a look at how established companies can foster startup-like innovation
In this excerpt from her new book, Aesthetic Intelligence, Pauline Brown WG95 examines how two top investment firms send very different messages through “the other AI.”
This collection of good reads by alumni authors includes a war veteran’s remarkable story, a close look at financial crises, and a children’s series for young entrepreneurs.