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How John Flannery’s GE Will Adapt to Change

Incoming GE CEO John L. Flannery is unlikely to initiate any dramatic changes in the firm’s business strategy, but will step up its focus on digital technologies, according to vice chairman John Rice.

July 13, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

The Clock Is Ticking for a Health Care Vote

There is little agreement about what needs to be done to fix America’s health care system — and experts agree that a quick resolution seems like a remote possibility.

July 12, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Is Desktop Dining Hurting the Restaurant Industry?

Americans are eating out for lunch less than at any time in the last 40 years. Is that why restaurants are in a slump?

July 12, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How a Literature Major Became Chanel’s First Global CEO

Former Chanel CEO Maureen Chiquet discusses her new book about her career and what’s ahead for retail in the digital age.

July 11, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

What Money Managers Miss in Currency Carry Trades

Money managers who do both currency and commodities trades could be overloading on risk, Wharton research finds.

July 11, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

What Digital Disruptors Can Teach Traditional Retailers

Traditional retailers did not adapt quickly enough to changing consumer tastes and expectations – can they pivot before it’s too late?

July 10, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

The Biggest Mistakes Job Seekers Make Today

The best path to a new gig isn’t what it used to be, nor what you might think it is — if you want to land the right position without wasting effort.

July 10, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Is the Indian Economy Poised for a New Phase of Growth?

Far-reaching structural reforms, cleaner bank balance sheets and a rash of new investible savings have spurred hopes of lucrative stock market returns in India.

July 10, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Can In-store ‘Experiences’ Save Retail?

Many retailers are trying to turn everyday store visits into “experiences” for customers, offering wine tastings, video booths, career advice and more. But is it paying off?

July 7, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Why Smart Cities Need to Be Happy Ones, Too

Sam Pitroda, who revolutionized India’s telecom industry among other accomplishments, says that technology alone won’t make smart cities successful.

July 7, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

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