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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Wharton School
Rank Professionals
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9-15-2003
When BusinessWeek first named the “best” MBA programs, no one dreamed that rankings might radically change the way business schools operate — or that answering surveys might be a year-round job. Richard Kurovsky reaches into a drawer un...
Article Excerpts:
...and international emphasis. Penn’s
Wharton School
was number one in 2003. The Wall Street...
...general like or dislike for the
Wharton School
. The schools say a recruiter who’s in...
...of her time keeping track of the 16 surveys the
Wharton School
participates in. Employees at other schools tell...
Giving Mbas A Global Spin
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11-15-2001
Ggiving MBAs a Global Spin
U.S. business schols are revamping curriculum so students understand what makes the world go round.
Article Excerpts:
...with schools like Harvard University and The
Wharton School
was its American Airlines Global Leadership...
...for executive MBA programs William Kooser. The
Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia...
Books That Matter
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7-15-2002
PATRICK HARKER, THE WHARTON SCHOOL
Like so many people, Patrick Harker, dean of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, is searching for order in this new era of discontinuity. But Harker is looking for it in an unexpec...
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...
2008-12-12
PATRICK HARKER, THE
Wharton School
Like so many people, Patrick Harker, dean of...
...so many people, Patrick Harker, dean of the
Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania, is searching...
Learn! Charge!
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1-1-2003
Six years ago,
Michael Useem
, director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, took a group of MBA students on a field trip. Their destination: the Civil War battlefield in Gettys...
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...at the University of Pennsylvania’s
Wharton School
, took a group of MBA students on a field trip.
Executive Reading
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12-15-2001
THE FUTURE OF IDEAS: THE FATE OF THE COMMONS IN A CONNECTED WORLD By Lawrence Lessig, Random House, $30
The Internet, perhaps the mightiest engine of creativity ever, is already being transformed into an equally potent obstacle t...
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...your leaders, says leadership expert and The
Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania professor...
Fasttalk
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8-15-2002
“Balancing the two, learning and unlearning, must be a dynamic process. And the CEO must drive this.” —
Yoram “Jerry” Wind
, professor of marketing at the Wharton School
Article Excerpts:
...Wind , professor of marketing at the
Wharton School
...
Ideafest
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2-15-2003
Strategy. Design. People. Execution. The New Business Conversation Starts Here. Presenting three bright ideas.
SHEILA WELLINGTON President, Catalyst
When we look back on 2003, people will say that this was the year when b...
Article Excerpts:
...to get fresh people. PATRICK T. HARKER Dean,
Wharton School
In the post-Enron, post-WorldCom era, much has...
Balancing Act
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8-15-2005
You believe chaos sparks innovation, that failures should be postmortemed, not buried. You also know dissent can be divisive. Walk the fine line between conflict and harmony with Harvard Business School prof Michael A. Roberto in Why Great Leaders D...
Article Excerpts:
...an Answer: Managing for Conflict and Consensus (
Wharton School
Publishing, $28). —...
Word Play
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7-1-2006
Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales, There's no such thing as too much information.
Article Excerpts:
...Professor of Business and Public Policy at the
Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania, question how...
Ethical Dilemma
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9-15-2002
Amid corporate scandals, business schools ponder their teaching of ethics.
Article Excerpts:
...Anjani Jain, vice dean at
Wharton School
at the University of Pennsylvania,...
...says Larry Penley, dean of the
Wharton School
at Arizona State University and past chairman of...
Looking Up In Silicon Valley
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2-15-2005
Its glass half-full again, the region retools for another revolution. Will it be boom and bust redux?
Article Excerpts:
...B. Georgen Professor of Entrepreneurship at the
Wharton School
of the University of Pennsylvania.