The singer’s death and apparent lack of a will bring up thorny legal questions about who will manage his estate – including a likely treasure trove of unreleased music – going forward.
The singer’s death and apparent lack of a will bring up thorny legal questions about who will manage his estate – including a likely treasure trove of unreleased music – going forward.
There’s plenty of anecdotal evidence about what makes a good communicator, but what can science reveal?
Start-up funding from venture capitalists dropped in the first quarter. That makes today’s levels more realistic. Are entrepreneurs right to worry about future funding?
The FCC’s move to promote consumer choice and innovation by unlocking TV set-top boxes could have some unintended consequences, say experts.
The idea behind the American Dream — if you work hard, you will get somewhere — is less true than ever as the wealth gap widens, according to James M. Stone, author of ‘Five Easy Theses.’
Of the 32 head coaches in the NFL, only six are minorities. How much racial equality is there in American sports?
Wharton research shows that the framework used by antitrust authorities to find cartels is biased — but the extent of the skewing is not as big as once thought.
A new book by Wharton’s Jerry Wind and Catharine Hays provides a roadmap for companies to effectively communicate with consumers through every possible touchpoint.
Wharton’s David Bell, McKinsey’s Brian Fox and Ryan Olohan of Google say in this opinion piece that adopting strategies relevant to the digital age is the key to growth in the pharma sector.
In an always-connected world, businesses must master digital strategies to meet the heightened expectations of customers demanding better user experiences. It is critical to articulate your digital needs, target your investments for maximum effect and create a culture in which lessons learned are acted upon — all with the goal…Read More
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