Becoming the Best: Why Excellent Customer Service Always Wins
If you build a customer-centric business, the money will come. That’s the message in a new book...
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Becoming the Best: Why Excellent Customer Service Always Wins
If you build a customer-centric business, the money will come. That’s the message in a new book...
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Gig Economy Protections: Did the EU Get It Right?
Protections for non-permanent workers laid out by the European Parliament are a move in the right...
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The Great Rat Race: Why Americans Are Running Out of Time
Trying to balance the competing demands of work, family, finances, technology and self-care has...
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White Hot: How Silver Forged the World’s Economy
New York University professor William Silber’s new book focuses on the leading role that silver...
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China’s Electric Vehicle Market: Why a Storm of Competition Is Coming
China is the world’s biggest market for electric vehicles -- and conditions are ripe for a...
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Trademarking Offensive Terms: Can Social Good Come from Bad Words?
The issue of trademarking offensive terms is being visited for the second time in two years by...
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Why Central Banks Are Taking on Climate Change
Thirty-four central banks signed on to a statement warning that climate change is a significant...
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U.S.-China Tariffs: Is There an End in Sight?
The sudden escalation of the trade conflict between the U.S. and China could lead to disruptive,...
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With Losses Galore, Is Uber a Good Stock Investment?
Uber’s debut as a public company has been awkward at best, but the bigger question is whether it...
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Have Stock Buybacks Gone Too Far?
In the first three quarters of 2018, stock buybacks rose 52.6%. Wharton's Jeremy Siegel and...
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Does Diversity Training Really Work?
New research from Wharton examines whether online diversity training really changes the behaviors...
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Late Bloomers: Why Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
Journalist and self-described late bloomer Rich Karlgaard rejects societal pressure to achieve...
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The 2019 Wharton Startup Challenge: Finding a Way to Cool India More Efficiently
The winner of the 2019 Wharton Startup Challenge is Aerate, a venture that wants to reduce the...
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Amazon’s runaway growth has prompted questions about whether it has become too big, a massive...
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Collusion over Drug Prices: Will Generic Manufacturers Pay?
A lawsuit alleging that 20 generic drug makers colluded to fix prices reveals how existing...
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Life Hacks from Marcus Aurelius: How Stoicism Can Help Us
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius practiced Stoicism, and author Donald Robertson notes how it could...
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How Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation Is Leveraging Analytics
Data is becoming increasingly key to decision-making at arts institutions like the Barnes, but it...
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How Not To Screw Up Running A Tech Startup
Veteran executive Charles Morgan was ready to retire when he unexpectedly had to take over a tech...
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Sin and Soda: Can We Tax Our Way to Healthier Behavior?
New Wharton research analyzes the results of a tax on sugary beverages to determine the optimal...
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Under Modi 2.0, Will India Embrace Tough Economic Reforms?
Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies won India’s elections by a landslide last...
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