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Health care has an ‘LMNO’ problem
Stat

Health care has an ‘LMNO’ problem

In an Op-Ed, David A. Asch of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School and Roy Rosin of Penn Medicine says that contractions of language and behavior reinforce each other throughout medicine, resulting in needless tests and avoidable costs.

Friendtor—when your friend makes you better
Forbes

Friendtor—when your friend makes you better

A profile explores the unique friend-mentor bond between Dean Erika James of the Wharton School and President Lynn Perry Wooten of Simmons University.

Fury as employee gets job offer pulled after asking for $1 pay increase
Newsweek

Fury as employee gets job offer pulled after asking for $1 pay increase

Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that employers have the legal right to withdraw offers unless a contract prohibits it but also have an obligation to let employees know that they won’t negotiate over pay.

Creating authentic connections in virtual teams
Five Matriarca artisans at a table sharing a laptop.

Matriarca artisans.

(Image: Fundación Gran Chaco)

Creating authentic connections in virtual teams

Working with Matriarca, an Argentinian sustainable goods distributor, scientists from the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative leveraged an exercise known as ‘Fast Friends’ to improve online collaboration within the organization.

From Knowledge at Wharton

The highly skilled jobs being replaced by AI
The Telegraph

The highly skilled jobs being replaced by AI

A Penn study helped identify dozens of jobs which were judged by job site Adzuna to be the most exposed to AI replacement.