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Volatility isn't just about causing problems; it can spark our ability to solve problems too. That’s what is behind Google’s Alphabet restructuring.
What will the scale-up of the internet of things, the rising sharing economy and a zero marginal cost society mean for civilization? Nothing short of historic.
Undergrad and MBA students worked together to make the first-ever Wharton Data Visualization Hackathon a success.
A Wharton alumni leaders encourages you to “blur” the lines and be an alumnus who faithfully acts as a lifelong student—engaging, learning and sharing with Wharton.
Wharton students learned the art of product design, pitching and crowdfunding in a new undergraduate course.
What Carrington Davis aimed to do was to create a financing platform for a television project. How did he make his choice between Kickstarter or Indiegogo?
The world’s top organizations know to supplement gut instinct about people with analytics. Such as Wharton.
Wharton alum Carrington Davis launches a Kickstarter campaign in the hopes of making a lasting contribution to American education, history and learning.
Product design success can be measured by three variables: beauty, functionality and accessibility. This management professor's money, however, is on elegance.
FinTech firms are seeing money flood their way. Our Wharton grad attended Finovate 2015 to see it happen in person.
Facebook is winning social commerce, but as brands continue to leverage social media to boost sales, expect more players to give chase. Jeff Fromm explains why.
The best companies are revolutionizing how they manage and track procurement, driven by regulation and technology and the need for accuracy and scalability.
A Wharton MBA student shares why she and many of her classmates have joined the financial technology movement.
We’re bringing the best of the magazine’s and the School’s content to you every day on a growing, dynamic social medium.
Innovation and quality of life turn the city into a major draw.
A new course sends 40 students deep into the “Silicon Valley ecosystem.”