President Paul Kagame discusses Rwanda’s difficult and complex transformation since the 1994 genocide.
President Paul Kagame discusses Rwanda’s difficult and complex transformation since the 1994 genocide.
Like Citizen Kane, the new Steve Jobs biopic is a parable about the darkness that often accompanies greatness and the emotional cost of great achievement, writes Kendall Whitehouse in this review.
When it comes to measures of wellbeing – and even on many straight economic growth measures — the European Union leads the U.S., says Kalin Anev Janse, secretary general of the European Stability Mechanism, in this opinion piece.
Francis Gatare, CEO of the Rwanda Development Board, discusses the continuing, collaborative effort to rebuild Rwanda and grow its economy.
In a new book, Plenty Ladylike: A Memoir, Sen. Claire McCaskill shares the story of her life in politics.
Wharton’s Aline Gatignon examines organizational learning and how both employees and managers can smooth out the transitions that come with intellectual growth.
In the new edition of ‘Discover Your Truth North,’ bestselling author Bill George profiles authentic leaders, including Alibaba’s Jack Ma.
The geographical shape of an urban area is key to understanding its economic development, according to new research by Wharton real estate professor Mariaflavia Harari.
After years of taking smaller steps to transform its business, Dell made a big move this month by acquiring cloud storage giant EMC. What does the deal mean for both firms, and for the industry?
Last week’s moves by the Bank of England to split up the retail and investment arms of large banks come at a time of increasing regulatory scrutiny in other developed markets.
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