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TJ Castro Lim WG13 on the importance of embodying diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace and in everyday life
Dean Erika James and professor Adam Grant sat down for a candid conversation during the tour’s hometown stop in Philadelphia.
To celebrate this year's historic graduating MBA class, four alumnae reflect on their own Wharton experience and career journeys and offer advice for this new group of women leaders.
Two alumni panelists shared insights from their experiences writing books with others at Wharton Magazine’s Alumni Authors Salon during MBA Reunion Weekend.
Professor Cade Massey’s thoughts on using influence in the workplace resonated for me as both a leader and colleague.
Rick Perkins WG70 on revitalizing the Kimmel Center, the importance of adapting to different bosses, and knowing when to retire
The Wharton Way is a strategic plan guiding Wharton towards greater influence, innovation, and engagement
Dean Erika James met with Wharton alumni and friends in nine cities across the world since last March
With the NFL championship in greater Phoenix this weekend, city Mayor Kate Gallego WG12 discusses what it takes to host the hallmark event and the Phoenix spirit she aims to share with the world.
Dean Erika James on the importance of expressing thanks to colleagues not just now, but year-round
Wharton management professor Mike Useem's recent book on successful CEOs sparks ideas for finding inspiration within our own networks.
Wharton grads examine entrepreneurship in America, workplace gender bias, keys to managerial success, and more.
From childhood dreams of launching a startup to helping founders realize their own visions, one student’s passion for entrepreneurship has flourished at Wharton.
Startups and their founders grab headlines, but established businesses also need visionaries who can find success in the face of shifting business trends and new challengers.
A new book co-authored by Dean Erika James urges leaders to break the cycle of panic and neglect and move beyond the triple bottom line.
Dean Erika James analyzes the move by Patagonia’s founder to give away the company and offers advice for other leaders facing hard choices.