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How a Pixar CFO Learned to Love the Creative Process

Pixar went from a scrappy startup to a proven leader in the entertainment industry. In a new book, former CFO Lawrence Levy recounts building the company and taking it public.

December 13, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Education Beyond Borders: Fostering Peace and Understanding in the Middle East

The Eastern Mediterranean International School in Israel is trying to nurture peace through education and inter-cultural understanding.

December 13, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

CEO Pay: Can a Tax Address Income Inequality?

The move by Portland, Ore., to tax companies for “outrageous CEO pay” comes with the best of intentions but could become counterproductive, say experts.

December 13, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Iran without Sanctions: What Has Changed?

Royal Dutch Shell and Boeing are just two companies that have ventured into Iran’s market following the partial removal of sanctions against the country. But nearly a year after so-called “Implementation Day,” is Iran any better off than it was?

December 13, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Mixed Signals on China: What’s Trump’s Strategy?

President-elect Donald Trump recently has given conflicting signals on how he will deal with China on trade, security and diplomacy.

December 9, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Trump’s Mixed Signals on China: Is There a Strategy?

President-elect Donald Trump recently has given conflicting signals on how he will deal with China on trade, security and diplomacy.

December 9, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Marketing to Millennials: What’s Different — and What Isn’t

Marketing experts from Unilever, JP Morgan Chase, Mars Chocolate, and others shared ways they are enticing millennials to their brands.

December 8, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How the Pursuit of Happiness Has Made Us Nervous Wrecks

What’s making Americans so anxious? Author Ruth Whippman says it’s the notion that happiness must be pursued above all else.

December 8, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Stick Figures vs. Spreadsheets: Why You Should Doodle at Work

In a recent book, management consultant Dan Roam explains why doodles and drawings are the among the best ways to convey information.

December 8, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

When Customers Browse Store Shelves, Perception Is Reality

New research from Wharton’s Barbara Kahn finds that the way products are displayed affects a shopper’s perception of choice – and, in turn, can impact what and how much they buy.

December 7, 2016   |   Knowledge@Wharton

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