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How Wharton and Penn changed the world through unprecedented processes for producing goods and services.
News from around campus.
Is BMW on its way to becoming an iconic institution?
The first-ever, student-run Wharton Supply Chain Conference draws a crowd and surprising speakers.
To be or not to be the CEO? Your answer depends on your mastery of these six leadership principles.
How bad leaders are hurting companies, and what to do about it.
The Pre-Term sprint turns into a long-term outlook for this MBA student, and Management 610 put to rest any anxiety about Learning Team success.
Professor Mike Useem examines what every leader needs for growth in an era of change, uncertainty and complexity.
Everyday low prices do not work for every retailer.
Throughout the years, a surprising number of the Wharton community have dedicated themselves to the pursuit of Olympic glory.
Why external hires get paid more, and perform worse, than internal staff.
The more that Wharton pride and obligation are demonstrated among the alumni community, the stronger our brand becomes, which in turn, benefits us all.
Wharton faculty answer the question: Are the Olympic Games good for the host city?
A typical legitimate business probably follows three of these four rules. Does yours?
Mistakes can be high cost or high reward--Paul Schoemaker discusses how to differentiate between the two.
Leaders should develop a third-way workplace, not masculine or feminine but one that applies both left- and right-brain management.