Executive Education
Forecasting in conflicts
- How to predict what your opponent will do. How should the war on terrorism proceed? How will other countries respond? Since September 11, I have watched as military and political experts have described what we should do and what the consequences will be.
- Sunday, December 22 - 2002 at 09:33
What's in a name? Not much without a Branding Strategy
- In suburban Philadelphia, not too many miles from Wharton's campus, is a retail establishment called Ed's Beer Store.
- Sunday, November 24 - 2002 at 12:09
Pricing and Fairness: Do your customers assume you are gouging them?
- The recent cascade of corporate scandals - WorldCom, Enron, Adelphia Communications, Global Crossing - may have shaken many people's faith in corporate America.
- Sunday, November 10 - 2002 at 12:33
Bringing good things to GE: Now it's Jeff Immelt's turn
- At General Electric Co. managers are groomed for meticulous corporate planning. But in his first months as chief executive of the world's most valuable company, Jeffrey R. Immelt has had more than his share of surprises.
- Sunday, October 27 - 2002 at 09:13
In search of Leadership: from 'Moose' issues at the New York Times to women on Corporate Boards
- To Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., chairman and publisher of the New York Times Co., the terror attacks of Sept. 11 were not only the story of a lifetime, but a test of leadership skills that had been under development for more than a decade.
- Sunday, October 13 - 2002 at 08:59
Why Job Searching is the second most popular activity on the Internet?
- Monster.com, the largest online job board, has more than 20 million registered users; on a typical Monday afternoon from noon to 4 p.m., six million people are conducting job searches.
- Monday, February 25 - 2002 at 10:26
What's life like for would-be entrepreneurs these days?
- Time.com has called Bob Davis, former CEO of Lycos, 'one of the few Internet entrepreneurs who rode the elevator to the penthouse and got off before it plunged earthward.'
- Saturday, January 26 - 2002 at 15:17
What It Takes: Leadership From Below
- 'Greetings, earthling!' says the average pint-sized alien. 'Take me to your leader.' No one ever asks for the second-in-command or the Acting Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of State.
- Sunday, January 06 - 2002 at 11:40




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