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Mar 30, 2016
How Shell Is Preparing for the Energy Sector’s ‘New Normal’
The downturn in the oil industry has been “completely devastating” for individuals who lost their jobs and for companies without strong...
Mar 29, 2016
How Storytelling Can Grow a Business
The business world is always looking for that great new idea, but what if the next big thing was something as old as humanity? Great...
Mar 25, 2016
Why Small Data Is the New Big Data
Martin Lindstrom has spent time with 2,000 families in more than 77 countries to get clues to how they live — resulting in the...
Mar 17, 2016
How HR Managers Are Handling Familiar Challenges on a Global Scale
A trained mechanical engineer, Mark Chang found himself “totally uncertain and unprepared” the first time he was called upon to hire...
Mar 16, 2016
Are Good Managers Born or Made?
For many an ambitious worker, the measure of success lies just ahead in a path toward management. Career arcs in a wide variety of...
Mar 15, 2016
The Secret to Building High-performance Teams
What makes certain teams excel and others perform below par? In a new book, Committed Teams: Three Steps to Inspiring Passion and...
Mar 15, 2016
Digital Transformation of the Firm: New Strategies, New Structures
Data analytics and social networks increasingly drive the digital transformation of the firm, says Eric Clemons, a Wharton professor of...
Mar 10, 2016
Five Commandments for Faster Growth
In this opinion piece, Peter Cohan, a lecturer at Babson College, argues that companies looking for fast growth can find it “along five...
Mar 8, 2016
Behind the Mysteries of the Federal Reserve
In The Power and Independence of the Federal Reserve, Peter Conti-Brown, a professor of legal studies and business ethics at Wharton,...
Mar 4, 2016
In the Changing Global Supply Chain, There’s No ‘Shore’ Thing
Offshoring, reshoring, nearshoring — manufacturing and supply chains around the world are undergoing some seismic locational shifts, many...
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