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Aug 17, 2021
Disrupting Health Care from the Inside: How Incumbents Can Lead Change
The following opinion piece was written by Scott Snyder, a senior fellow at Wharton’s Mack Institute for Innovation Management, chief...
Aug 16, 2021
Why Declining Entrepreneurship in the U.S. Is Not a Concern
Entrepreneurship in the U.S. has declined in recent decades because high-skilled college graduates have found that they can earn more in...
Aug 9, 2021
Is Deflection a Good Business Tactic?
Politicians are especially deft at deflection, which is the tactic of answering a question with a question that steers the conversation...
Aug 9, 2021
Why New Managers Need More Help
First-time managers looking for a little guidance can find it in a new book by Wharton management lecturer Rachel Pacheco, who has...
Jul 20, 2021
Learning to Be a Better Leader
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie needed a plan. He badly wanted to win a Super Bowl — a feat that had never been accomplished by...
Jul 20, 2021
How Contractors Can Successfully Manage from the Outside
Wharton management professor Peter Cappelli ran into a former student who shared an intriguing story about A-Connect, a management...
Jun 29, 2021
Why Green Assets May Not Continue to Outperform
Recent years have seen high returns for investments in green assets, or stocks and bonds of companies that espouse environmental, social,...
Jun 28, 2021
How Middle Managers Can Help Make a More Equitable Workplace
A more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace doesn’t have to be a dream. A new report from Wharton shows how companies can make it...
Jun 8, 2021
How to Bring Your Conscience to Work
Wharton professor G. Richard Shell’s graduate course on business responsibility is peppered with students he calls “ethics refugees.”...
May 20, 2021
Become Happier in Work and Life: The Four-way View
Nano Tools for Leaders® — a collaboration between Wharton Executive Education and Wharton’s Center for Leadership and Change Management —...
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