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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Nancy Rothbard of the Wharton School shares the five questions that someone should consider before following their boss to a new position at a different company.
Penn In the News
In a co-authored Op-Ed, Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School writes that the public’s infatuation with ChatGPT will fade as the practical realities and limitations of the technology set in.
Penn In the News
A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs.
Penn In the News
In a cowritten op-ed, Andy Wu of the Wharton School outlines the five key principles that Elon Musk should follow to fundamentally change the course of Twitter.
Penn In the News
Thomas S. Robertson of the Wharton School writes about the growth of online video platforms and explains why consumers are drawn to livestream commerce.
Penn In the News
Nancy P. Rothbard of the Wharton School wrote about how employees are navigating the divide between work and home during the pandemic. “By understanding how everyone works best from home, leaders can turn this unexpected crisis into opportunity as we develop new and better ways of working in the future,” she writes.
Penn In the News
Peter Fader of the Wharton School writes on the growth in subscription business models.
Penn In the News
Maurice E. Schweitzer and Jeremy Yip of the Wharton School write about the role of competitive communication in the workplace.
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Nancy Rothbard of the Wharton School shares her insights on how to handle a boss who can’t pick a course of action.
Penn In the News
The research of Martin Seligman of the School of Arts and Sciences is referenced.