Digital Exclusives
Today’s smartphones enable business leaders to constantly be in contact with the office and access the Internet or the cloud for needed information on the fly. Unfortunately, it is exactly this constant contact and easy access that often overwhelm the positives and make these devices harmful to the leaders’ businesses and lives.
A review of Robert Keidel's newest book The Geometry of Strategy: Concepts for Strategic Management.
Designed in partnership with the Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership (IGEL), Business Sustainability Leadership will feature education sessions to teach business leaders about cutting-edge strategy and metrics that increase corporate productivity and competitiveness while preserving the environment.
A communication breakdown between generations can often lead to frustration and failure in any organization.
The CEOs and industry leaders who spoke at Wharton’s annual Management Conference in December shared the steps necessary to climb to the top of the business ladder.
Building a stellar board is part science, part art. Five strategies I’ve used with portfolio companies to build and grow great boards of directors follow.
How are big companies defying the gravity of slow domestic growth? They’re practicing art of exporting to countries where demand for their products is growing faster than the United States.
In his provocative new book, Wharton MBA Eric Lowitt makes the case for why sustainability is far more important to success than just appearing “green.”
Hot off the press from the all-digital publishing initiative from the Wharton School, these new business books are available both in eBook and paperback formats.
I regularly work with clients seeking guidance on increasing prices as costs rise. So it stands out when a merchant tells me they have not raised price in years.
At the annual Wharton Finance Conference on Friday, Oct. 21, scores of MBA students devoted their day off from classes to attend the event. Titled “Shifting Paradigms: A New Era in Finance,” the conference focused on how the financial crisis and resulting recession impacted the industry.
It is difficult nowadays to find funding for an early-stage company in the biomedical and biotech field. As speakers at the Annual Wharton Alumni Healthcare Conference on Oct. 22 explained, the rules of engagement between investors and entrepreneurs have changed since the financial crisis.
Wharton’s new Accelerated Development Program (ADP), is a nondegree business certificate for high-potential business executives in India.
James G. Dinan, W’81, Jeffrey S. Katz, WG’71, and Robert G. Goergen, WG’62, were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the School.