From a virtual Harry Potter to digital wrist bands that hold your place in line, today’s theme parks are no longer the analog experiences of decades past.
From a virtual Harry Potter to digital wrist bands that hold your place in line, today’s theme parks are no longer the analog experiences of decades past.
Cassandra Frangos, who guided Cisco’s leadership transition when John Chambers stepped down as CEO, discusses her new book on the skills and career strategies many C-Suite executives share.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the world’s biggest social network is facing what is arguably its biggest PR crisis ever.
Why do smart, talented people sometimes derail their own careers? Arrogance, inability to adapt or taking on too much lead the list, according to a new book.
Innovative ideas from young people are driving the successful targeting of poverty, hunger, climate change and health issues.
What actually happens inside a Wall Street trader’s brain during buying and selling? Neurofinance pioneer Colin Camerer shared insights at a recent Wharton conference.
New Wharton research shows that creating industrial-scale ways to store renewable energy is more effective than carbon taxes.
Insurers’ inability to recover their dues under an Affordable Care Act risk-sharing program is not only impacting those companies but also causing collateral damage in the marketplace, say experts.
Mattel’s new Barbie doll line looks to create role models more than fashionistas. Three experts analyze the marketing that launched them.
A positive workplace culture can boost performance. So why do so many organizations fail to get even the basics right?
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