From kid zones to luxury suites, stadiums have adopted new marketing ploys but remain dear to fans’ hearts, says author Rafi Kohan.
From kid zones to luxury suites, stadiums have adopted new marketing ploys but remain dear to fans’ hearts, says author Rafi Kohan.
Julia Enyart, G18, WG18, joined the Wharton and Lauder programs in May of 2016 as one of the first members of our inaugural Africa program. She shares with us some of her insights and experience in the program thus far, as well as some tips for anyone considering applying to…Read More
The Equifax hacking has highlighted the risks consumers face when using their Social Security numbers for verification. Is there a better alternative?
Take a look at the Lauder admissions webinar hosted by Lauder Institute Director, Mauro Guillen, and current Lauder and Wharton student, J.T. Kennedy, ’18. Learn more about how the Lauder program works in tandem with the Wharton MBA and JD programs, as well as how to put together a strong…Read More
Wharton’s Philip Tetlock discusses the widening chasm between science-based political forecasting and the sound bites from pundits that often miss the mark.
Is Apple’s latest batch of new products enough to keep the company moving forward, or is it finally losing momentum after years of ruling the gadget world?
Crowdfunding is gradually gaining traction in India. But will it deliver like it has in other markets?
Amazon’s patent on “1-Click” ordering, which recently expired, helped jump-start the e-commerce giant’s growth from a virtual bookstore to a massive online marketplace.
Hurricane Harvey was a predictable disaster, says PennDesign’s Billy Fleming. He explains what cities could do to prepare.
Many artists are not wired for business. With economics driving most from the field in the long run, can business training help?

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