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Bringing together top leaders, innovators and renowned faculty from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania discussing topics that matter to consumers and the business world.
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Why We All Need a Financial Health Day

Wharton Assistant Professor of Marketing Wendy De La Rosa joins the show to discuss personal finances best practices for 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/20248 minutes, 17 seconds
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MyFitnessPal CMO: Nutrition Is The Most Important Part of the Fitness Industry

Katie Keil, CMO of MyFitnessPal, joins the show to explain how MyFitnessPal works, and how nutrition impacts both our fitness and our health overall. This podcast originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Fitness special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/30/20249 minutes, 52 seconds
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How Does the Option of Remote Work Impact Who Applies for Jobs?

Wharton Professor of Management David Hsu joins the show to discuss his new study on the future of remote and hybrid work and how remote work impacts who applies for jobs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/202411 minutes, 55 seconds
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SharkNinja: Post-Covid Business Has Continued to Accelerate via Specific Growth Strategy

Mark Barrocas, CEO of SharkNinja, joins the show to talk about the 2023 holiday retail season, the company's new product innovation and how it's engaging consumers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/202416 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Way We Measure an Ad is Changing: Wharton Professor Explains Why

Wharton Professor of Marketing Dave Reibstein joins the show to discuss this week's marketing trends, including the impact of platform specific advertising on consumers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/202418 minutes, 7 seconds
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Does Online Data Collection Lead to Financial Fraud? New Research Seeks to Find a Correlation

Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance Huan Tang joins the show to discuss new research on consumer surveillance and financial fraud. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/202410 minutes, 17 seconds
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What's Behind the Recent Surge of Prime Age Women in the Workforce?

Alex Arnon, Director of Business Tax and Economic Analysis with the Penn Wharton Budget Model, joins the show to discuss the Penn Wharton Budget Model's new research on prime aged women and their employment and higher education rates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/9/20248 minutes, 6 seconds
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What Can We Expect for Remote and Hybrid Work in 2024?

Wharton Professor of Management Matthew Bidwell joins the show to discuss hybrid work policies, the labor market, and how AI will shape the workforce in the new year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/4/202416 minutes, 48 seconds
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AI in 2024: What Can We Expect?

Wharton’s Christian Terwiesch reflects on the big changes brought by generative artificial intelligence and how it will continue to evolve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/3/202416 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Real Estate Outlook for 2024

Wharton professor Susan Wachter joins the show to talk about what lies ahead for the U.S. housing and commercial real estate markets in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/2/202414 minutes, 33 seconds
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What's Ahead for the U.S. Economy in 2024?

Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel joins the show to offer his predictions for the U.S. economy in 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/1/202418 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Do Company Leaders Make Decisions Around Future Growth When Technology is Constantly Innovating?

Ted Moser, Senior Partner with Prophet, joins the show to discuss digital innovation in customer loyalty and his new book, Winning Through Platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/19/202317 minutes, 23 seconds
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Interest Rate Cuts Are on the Way. What That Means for the Housing Market

Wharton Professor of Finance Itamar Drechsler joins the show to talk about the Fed and why investors believe interest rate cuts are coming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/14/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Future of Banking: How Can the Industry Increase Safety for Deposits?

Kelly Brown, Chairman and CEO of Ampersand, Inc., joins the show to discuss the current state of banking and how to revolutionize deposit management. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/12/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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Can Biden's New Council Fix U.S. Supply Chain Issues?

Wharton professor of operations, information and decisions Marshall Fisher talks about the Biden administration's new White House Council on Supply Chain Resilience and how it may impact the economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/202310 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Private Market for Homeowners Insurance is in Turmoil

Wharton Professor of Real Estate Ben Keys joins the show to discuss how climate change can affect home insurance premiums. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/7/202316 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ad Spending is Increasing As We Head Into 2024. Here's Why

Todd Krizelman, CEO and Co-Founder of MediaRadar joins the show to discuss trends in ad spending and how media fragmentation is changing how branding agencies are reaching consumers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/5/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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This Week in Marketing with Wharton Professor Barbara Kahn

Wharton Professor of Marketing Barbara Kahn recaps the week's marketing news and trends with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/30/202320 minutes, 18 seconds
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Workplace Wellbeing Is at a 12-year Low: Here's Why

Gene Lanzoni, Head of Enterprise Content for Guardian Life, joins the show to discuss Guardian Life's 12th Annual Workplace Benefits study and why economic and personal wellbeing is at its lowest levels since the report's inception. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/28/202312 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why Brands Should Put Out Statements About Their Company vs. The Most Recent Global Issue

Joanna Piacenza, Head of Industry Intelligence for Morning Consult, recently joined the show to discuss why Americans want to see companies stick up for their employees, not politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/202311 minutes, 24 seconds
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Alexa, Can You Do My Holiday Shopping? New Research Explores How Customers Use Technology to Shop

Wharton Associate Professor of Marketing Pinar Yildirim joins the show to discuss her new research on brand loyalty and shopping with technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/20239 minutes, 12 seconds
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What is the Manufacturing Outlook for 2024? A Review of Deloitte's Outlook

John Coykendall, Deloitte's National Sector Leader for Industrial Products and Construction, joins the show to talk about the company's 2024 manufacturing outlook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/14/202319 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why Home Ownership Creates Stronger Marriages

Wharton’s Corinne Low joins the show to discuss new research that demonstrates how home ownership factors into relationships and lends security in a marriage contract, with important policy implications. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/13/202314 minutes, 1 second
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The Most Successful Brands are Making it Easy to Co-Create with Consumers

Wharton Professor of Marketing Americus Reed joins the show to discuss the business of brand identity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/9/202310 minutes, 48 seconds
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Can ChatGPT Give Ethical Advice?

New research from Wharton’s Christian Terwiesch and research assistant Lennart Meincke pits ChatGPT-4 against The New York Times ethics column with surprising results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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Virtual Sports Betting: How NFTs Are Transforming Digital Horse Racing

Jonathan Strause, CEO of Invincible GG, joins the show to discuss the company's virtual horse racing game and new virtual sports and gaming products. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/7/202317 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Consumers Will Keep Powering GDP Growth

Wharton's Nikolai Roussanov says the U.S. could round off 2023 with GDP growth of 2.5%-3% on the back of rising consumer spending and stable interest rates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why the Question of Scale is an Ongoing Question for Most Companies

Gad Allon, Wharton Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions, joins the show to discuss companies being profitable at scale. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/2/202314 minutes, 7 seconds
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Prospective Homebuyers: Is It Better to Wait out High Interest Rates or Reset Expectations?

Isabel Barrow, Director of Financial Planning at Edelman Financial Engines, recently joined the show to discuss how homebuyers and potential sellers should approach the high interest, high inflation market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/31/202313 minutes, 42 seconds
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Will the Microsoft and Activision Blizzard Deal Lead to More Transformative Tech Acquisitions?

Harbir Singh, Wharton management professor and co-director of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management, weighs in on Microsoft's successful acquisition of video game company Activision Blizzard and what the transformative deal means for the tech industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/30/202315 minutes, 39 seconds
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Disney, Target & Taylor Swift: Wharton Professor Breaks Down Marketing Trends

Wharton Professor of Marketing David Reibstein joins the show to discuss recent marketing stories and trends, including the importance of storytelling to emotionally connect with customers, and the biggest issues facing marketers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/26/202318 minutes, 10 seconds
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People Are Worried That They're Going to Be Victimized by Cyber Crime

Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director of the National Cybersecurity Alliance, joins the show to discuss the 20th anniversary of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/24/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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How the Right Policies Can Stabilize Federal Debt and Grow the Economy

Wharton business economics and public policy professor Kent Smetters, who is faculty director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM), discusses the latest analysis on federal debt and how Congress can address the issue with a few changes to fiscal policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/23/202314 minutes, 19 seconds
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Do Retail Investors Care About Firms' ESG-Related Activities? New Paper Investigates

Christina Zhu, Assistant Professor of Accounting at Wharton, joins the show to discuss her new paper on how retail investors view firms' ESG-related activities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/19/202315 minutes, 10 seconds
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Yes San Francisco: Inside the First Ever Urban Sustainability Location-Based Challenge

Kwasi Mitchell, Chief Purpose Officer of Deloitte, recently joined the show to discuss Yes San Francisco, an urban sustainability challenge spearheaded by Deloitte, Salesforce, and the World Economic Forum that calls for innovative solutions to reimagine and transform the city of San Francisco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/17/202313 minutes, 10 seconds
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California’s Latest Climate Disclosure Rules Will Be the Strictest in the Nation

Wharton professor of legal studies and business ethics Eric Orts explains how California's new climate disclosure laws differ from the SEC's proposed rule, and potential legal challenges to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/16/202315 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hybrid Work is Here to Stay and is Essential to Maintaining Diversity in the Workplace

Lynn Haaland, Chief Compliance & Ethics Officer at Zoom, recently joined the show to discuss the impact of the pandemic on women in the workplace and the future of remote work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/12/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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UAW Strike Could Impact Growth of the Electric Vehicle Market

Wharton management professor Rahul Kapoor says the ongoing strike against the Big Three automakers -- General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis -- is not the only issue facing the EV market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/11/202312 minutes, 58 seconds
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As We Innovate, We Need Talent That Will Lead Global Sustainability Impact

Scott Atkinson, Global Sustainability Practice Co-Head at Heidrick & Struggles, joins the show to discuss the future of climate funding as well as how the next generation of climate companies are scaling their efforts for impact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/20239 minutes, 33 seconds
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Managing Risks Around M&A Deals: Why Do They Fail?

Wharton management professor Emilie Feldman explains why most M&A deals fail and how companies can prepare for success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/6/202316 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Much ESG Investing is Actually Happening? A New Paper Tries to Quantify

Wharton Professor of Finance Luke Taylor joins the show to discuss his new paper on green investments in the financial sector that analyzes how much ESG investing is actually happening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/5/202312 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Industrial Metaverse: Why a New Report Calls it the Future of Manufacturing

Paul Wellener, Principal, US Industrial Products & Construction Practice, Deloitte, joins the show to discuss the company's new report that looks at the future of the manufacturing sector and why it's being referred to as the "Industrial Metaverse." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/3/202311 minutes, 30 seconds
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Switzerland Tops the 2023 Best Countries Report

Marketing professor David Reibstein discusses the Best Countries of 2023, ranked by U.S. News & World Report, global marketing and communications services company WPP, and the Wharton School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/2/202318 minutes, 3 seconds
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Instacart's IPO: A Look at Their Timing, Valuation and Opportunities for Others

Wharton Professor of Management David Hsu joins the show to discuss the landscape of the IPO market, Instacart's IPO, and the promise of tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/28/202314 minutes, 41 seconds
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Are Strikes More Common in the US than in Europe?

Whitney Breer, author of "Leadership Starts With You," joins the show to discuss the differences between the US and Europe when it comes to unions, workers' rights and strikes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/26/202310 minutes, 4 seconds
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There's a Right Way to Brag at Work. Here's How

Wharton management professor Maurice Schweitzer discusses his latest research on dual-promotion and why it works better than excessive self-promotion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/25/202312 minutes, 3 seconds
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Two-thirds of Households Have Locked in Mortgage Rates of 4% or Less

Lu Liu, Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance, recently joined the show to discuss mortgage interest rates and their impact on relocations, refinancing and lock-ins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/21/202311 minutes, 6 seconds
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We Will See a Continued Growth of Consumer Power in the Retail Sector: Here's Why

Mark Matthews, Executive Director of Research for the National Retail Federation, joins the show to discuss the state of the retail industry and why traditional bricks and mortar retail isn't going anywhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/19/202311 minutes, 8 seconds
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Our Question of Self Becomes More Important as We Delve Deeper into the World of AI

Wharton Professor of Marketing Stefano Puntoni joins the show to talk about a recent article he wrote for Harvard Business Review on how AI affects our sense of self. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/14/20239 minutes, 22 seconds
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Private Companies with Less than $200M in Revenue are Facing Greater Challenges

Wolfe Tone, U.S. Deloitte Private Leader & Vice Chair, joins the show to discuss Deloitte's recent survey of U.S. C-level private business leaders about their near-term strategies for navigating financial risks and opportunities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/12/202313 minutes, 42 seconds
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Can Zillow's 1% Down Payment Program Help the Housing Market?

Wharton real estate professor Benjamin Keys joins the show to weigh in on Zillow's new 1% down payment program. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/11/202319 minutes, 52 seconds
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Penn President Magill: Leadership is a Rare Privilege & Opportunity

University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss her first year at Penn and strategic planning process, her experience and leadership style, and the state of higher education overall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/7/202320 minutes, 4 seconds
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Why We Shouldn't Leave Low-income Americans Out of the Financial Bill of Rights

Wharton professor Wendy De La Rosa joins the show to discuss how tens of millions of low-income Americans won’t benefit from the CFPB's pending regulations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/4/20239 minutes, 5 seconds
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Is ChatGPT Better at Creativity and Problem Solving than MBA Students?

Wharton Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions Christian Terwiesch joins the show to discuss a new Mack Institute paper on how ChatGPT is a better innovation "ideator" than MBA students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/31/202312 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why Stakeholders Are a Critical Component in Long-Term Value Creation

Vit Henisz, Vice Dean & Faculty Director of Wharton's ESG Initiative, joins the show to discuss his new paper on the impact of value versus purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/29/202317 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why the Timing of the Fitch Downgrade of the U.S. Is Worrisome

As uncertainty over a durable agreement on the debt ceiling persists, the solution is to either raise taxes or cut expenses, Wharton’s Itay Goldstein said. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/28/202313 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Importance of Shareholder Value Has Grown at the Expense of Employees

Peter Cappelli, Wharton Emeritus Professor of Management, joins the show to discuss his book, "Our Least Important Asset" and the impact of financial accounting on hiring. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/24/20239 minutes, 21 seconds
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2030 EV Goal is Going to Require a Rapid Expansion of Charging Stations

Jim Hurless, Global Real Estate Leader for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, CBRE, joins the show to discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with the global expansion of EV charging stations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/22/202310 minutes, 15 seconds
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Is There a Benefit to Call All Employees Back to the Office Full Time?

Wharton Associate Professor of Management Iwan Barankay joins the show to discuss whether companies should require their employees to return to the office full time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/17/202317 minutes, 57 seconds
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How AI is Dramatically Impacting the Future of Education

Sal Khan, Founder & CEO of Khan Academy, joins the show to discuss the future of education and how generative AI is going to help teachers better assist their students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/15/202311 minutes, 57 seconds
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Consumers Place a Unique Value on Human Labor: Wharton Professor Explains

Stefano Puntoni, Wharton Professor of Marketing, joins the show to discuss a recent op-ed he wrote for The Wall Street Journal that argues why consumers value human touch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/8/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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Bringing Attention to the Importance of the Chief Information Security Officer Role

Scott Thompson, Partner with Heidrick & Struggles, joins the show to discuss the results of the 2023 Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) survey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/1/202312 minutes, 13 seconds
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What Makes a Blockbuster?

Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger talks about his research on how language shapes engaging content in movies, books, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/28/20239 minutes
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2023 is the Most Normal Year for the Restaurant Industry in Four Years

Hudson Riehle, SVP of Research at the National Restaurant Association, joins the show to discuss the state of the industry. This interview originally aired as part of Business of the Restaurant Industry special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/27/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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What Policymakers Can Learn From This Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Program for Teachers

A new study from professor Benjamin Keys finds the Teacher Loan Forgiveness program broken and raises broader issues on how student aid programs could backfire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/26/202315 minutes, 40 seconds
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New Study Analyzes Global Careers and How International Moves Impact Pay & Outcomes

Martine Haas, Wharton Management Professor and Director of the Lauder Institute, joins the show to discuss new research into how global careers unfold over time and how it impacts compensation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/25/202316 minutes, 3 seconds
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Can Walmart Urgent Care Compete With Existing Clinics?

Walmart is moving forward with plans to open more health centers across the country. But Wharton’s Mark Pauly says the retailer isn’t set up to provide continuity of care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/21/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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How Does a Startup Change Its 'Pivoting Behavior' After Its Founder Leaves the Company?

Danny Kim, Wharton Assistant Professor of Management, joins the show to discuss his research on the impact of a loss of a founder in a start-up environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/20/202310 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Job Market is Way More Resilient Than Any of Us Expected: Here's Why

Guy Berger, Principal Economist and Head of Macroeconomics at LinkedIn, joins the show to discuss the job market and what it's like to be a job seeker right now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/18/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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Meta’s Threads Toppled Twitter in a Week. Will the Success Continue?

Meta’s new social platform Threads is off to an impressive start, but can it continue its initial success against Twitter? Wharton’s Pinar Yildirim weighs in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/17/202314 minutes, 18 seconds
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What’s Ahead for U.S. Real Estate? A Mid-year Update

Wharton real estate professor Susan Wachter joins to show to offer predictions on the housing and commercial real estate markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/14/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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Generative AI Could Create Labor Growing Pains, Even in White Collar Sector

David Steinberg, CEO of Zeta Global, joins the show to discuss how generative AI could create a massive disruption in the white collar world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/14/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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Glenn Kelman: Mortgage Interest Rates are High & Home Inventory is Low

Glenn Kelman, CEO of Redfin, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the state of the real estate market and the challenges the Fed's actions and high interest rates have created. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/11/20238 minutes, 25 seconds
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Wharton Professor Discusses How to Use Data and What Lays Ahead for Marketers

Raghu Iyengar, Wharton Professor of Marketing, joins the show to discuss his new e-book, Resilient Marketing: What's Next in Growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/6/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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Our Economy is Strong Because We Have Different Size Banks with Different Capabilities

Frank Sorrentino, CEO of ConnectOne Bank, joins the show to discuss restoring confidence in the US banking system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/4/202311 minutes, 55 seconds
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What Machine Learning Reveals About Forming a Healthy Habit

Contrary to popular belief, behaviors don’t become habits after a “magic number” of days. Wharton’s Katy Milkman shares what machine learning is teaching scientists about habit formation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/30/202311 minutes, 28 seconds
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Paradox of Customer Centricity Was a Factor in Failure of SVB & First Republic Bank

Peter Fader, Wharton Professor of Marketing, joins the show to discuss customer centricity in light of the SVB and First Republic Bank collapses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/29/20239 minutes, 5 seconds
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Deloitte: No Fortune 500 Board Fully Represents US Demographics

Carey Oven, National Managing Partner of Deloitte's Center for Board Effectiveness, talks about Deloitte's 7th annual "Missing Pieces" report on the makeup of boards of directors and how to make them more diverse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/27/202310 minutes, 2 seconds
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How ‘Resilient Marketing’ Can Prepare Businesses for the Next Disruption

Wharton marketing professor Raghu Iyengar joins the show to talk about a new e-book he's co-authored on creating resilient marketing strategies to prepare for the next disruption. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/26/202312 minutes, 8 seconds
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Are Food Delivery Apps Profitable for Drivers and Restaurants?

Lindsey Cameron, Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School, joins the show to discuss the profitability of food delivery apps and the Washington Post's recent experiment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/202310 minutes, 29 seconds
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Omaha Steaks CEO: For Father's Day Dinner, Dads Want a Steak or Burger

Todd Simon, CEO of Omaha Steaks, joins the show to discuss the impact of Father's Day on their business, as well as their community outreach efforts both locally and nationally. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Father's Day special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/202312 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is it Better to Speak Your Search Terms Than Type Them? New Study Says Yes

Shiri Melumad, Wharton Assistant Professor of Marketing, joins the show to discuss her new paper showing why dictated search terms may work better than typed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/15/202311 minutes, 49 seconds
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Pride Month 2023: Inclusion is Good for Business

Justin Nelson, Co-founder and President of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, discusses why inclusion is good for business.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Pride Month special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/13/202311 minutes, 13 seconds
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New Visibility into CEO Compensation and Incentives

Wharton professor Wayne Guay talks about a new disclosure requirement will help increase salience of the performance incentives and compensation realized by stock and option awards granted to top executives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/12/202311 minutes, 19 seconds
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Penn Wharton Budget Model: The Fed Will Welcome Fiscal Restraint Right Now

John Ricco, Director of Tax & Budget Analysis at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, discusses the Fiscal Responsibility Act and the Budget Model's recent assessment of the bill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/8/202311 minutes, 4 seconds
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Glenn Stearns: How to Take Life Lessons and Become the Victor, Not the Victim

Glenn Stearns, Entrepreneur and Author of InteGRITy, joins the show to discuss his new book and path to success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/6/202315 minutes, 36 seconds
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Why Climate Change Is Making Homeowner’s Insurance More Expensive

Homeowner’s insurance is becoming more costly because of climate change. Wharton’s Benjamin Keys discusses how the insurance market and the government will likely respond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/5/202310 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Impact of Loneliness on Your Brain and Why Connection Is Key

Michael Platt, the James S. Riede University Professor at the Wharton School, joins the show to discuss loneliness, it's impact on the brain, and how remote workplaces do little to foster an engaged and social culture among younger workers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/1/202313 minutes, 14 seconds
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Life After College: The State of the Labor Force for New Graduates

Barbara Hewitt, Executive Director of Career Services at Penn, joins the show to discuss how colleges help prepare students for the workforce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/30/202310 minutes, 54 seconds
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How Banks Could Protect Themselves from Runs

The 2023 banking crisis brought into sharp focus the downsides of rising interest rates and uninsured deposits. Wharton finance professor Itamar Drechsler talks about his new research that offers banks a way to manage those risks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/29/20239 minutes, 26 seconds
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What's It Like to Be a Small Business Owner Right Now?

Cait Lamberton, Wharton Professor of Marketing, and Andrea Kyan, founder of P.S. & Co, join the show in honor of Small Business Month to discuss the small business landscape and how small businesses are responding to today's unique challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/25/202310 minutes, 41 seconds
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Bombas Co-founder on Company's 10 Year Anniversary: We Have Donated 100 Million Items

Randy Goldberg, Co-founder of Bombas, joins the show to discuss the 10-year anniversary of the company, and how their mission plays an integral role in customer retention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/23/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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What to Do When You’re Feeling Anxious at Work

Anxiety at work is pervasive, but there are simple and effective ways to manage it, says Wharton professor Maurice Schweitzer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/22/202312 minutes, 54 seconds
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Pharma Companies Are Taking Away Risk Through Spinoffs: Here's Why

David Hsu, Wharton Professor of Management, joins the show to discuss J&J's Biggest IPO since 2021 and why pharmaceutical companies are increasingly spinning off their consumer-focused brands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/18/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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Gail Simmons: Female Leaders Will Inspire More Women to Join the Restaurant Industry

Gail Simmons, Culinary Expert, Author and Top Chef Judge, joins the show to discuss how to increase opportunities for women in the restaurant industry. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Mother's Day special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/202312 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why the U.S. Treasury May Run Out of Funds in June

Lower than expected capital gains taxes and delayed filings are the main suspects behind the cash crunch, according to Alexander Arnon, the Director of Business Tax and Economic Analysis at the Penn Wharton Budget Model. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/15/20239 minutes, 32 seconds
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What Can We Learn from the First Republic Bank Failure?

Peter Conti-Brown, Wharton Associate Professor of Financial Regulation, joins the show to discuss the First Republic Bank failure and his insights on how to build more trust in the banking system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/11/20238 minutes, 11 seconds
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As AI Transforms Our Lives, We Need to Build Trust in the Technology: Here's Why

Miriam Vogel, CEO of EqualAI, joins the show to talk about promoting responsible AI governance to ensure that we benefit from the best of what the technology as to offer. Miriam was a speaker at the Analytics at Wharton and Marketing Science Institute Conference on AI and Analytics that took place May 4-5, 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/202318 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why Category Killers Can’t Survive

Wharton marketing professor John Zhang says category killers are passé, and the demise of Bed Bath & Beyond proves it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/202312 minutes, 34 seconds
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With High Inflation, the Cost of Not Minding Your Money Has Gone Up

David Musto, Wharton Professor of Finance, joins the show to discuss financial literacy and educating immigrant populations how the United States financial system works. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/4/202311 minutes, 19 seconds
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Sen. Mark Warner: Congress Gets a Failing Grade for Regulating Social Media

Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) joins the show to talk about the potential Congressional TikTok ban and how some states are taking matters into their own hands. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/2/202317 minutes
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Environmental Issues Are Important to Those Living in Poverty: Here's Why

Wharton Assistant Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy Susanna Berkouwer joins the show to discuss energy efficiency, climate change, and the socioeconomic groups impacted the most by global warming.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's ESG special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/26/202312 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jon Wertheim: What Does Sportswashing Actually Look Like in Saudi Arabia?

Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated Executive Editor and 60 Minutes Correspondent, joins the show to discuss "sportswashing" and how Saudi Arabia is using sports to improve its image and reputation around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/25/202316 minutes, 54 seconds
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How Reshoring Will Restore the Drug Supply Chain

Drug shortages are a persistent problem, but they don’t have to be, according to Penn’s Ezekiel (Zeke) Emanuel. He believes reshoring drug manufacturing will make America less dependent on fragile foreign supply chains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/24/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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Karl Racine: Financial Clients Around the World are Focused on ESG

Karl Racine, Former Attorney General for the District of Columbia, joins the show to discuss the anti-ESG political movement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/20/202315 minutes, 17 seconds
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Caitlin Long: Dodd Frank Didn't Foresee a Rapid Rise in Interest Rates

Caitlin Long, Founder & CEO, Custodia Bank, joins the show to talk about the banking crisis and cryptocurrency versus traditional banking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/18/202313 minutes, 29 seconds
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Are Electric Cars Worth It for Ford?

Ford is losing billions on electric vehicles right now. But Wharton’s John Paul MacDuffie expects that grim financial picture to brighten as the automaker steps carefully into an EV future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/17/202310 minutes, 31 seconds
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Are Pharmacy Benefit Managers Unfairly Targeted?

A new book by Wharton’s Lawton R. Burns aims to clear misgivings about the role of PBMs as intermediaries in the health care supply chain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/14/202317 minutes, 25 seconds
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Study: 30-year Fixed Mortgages Unique to the United States

Lu Liu, Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance, joins the show to discuss the mortgage market and the effect of rate lock-ins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/13/202315 minutes, 53 seconds
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As MLB Season Opens, an Exploration into the Business of Baseball Bats

Travis Copley, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Old Hickory Bats joins the show to discuss the business of baseball bats and how it cultivates relationships with players.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Baseball special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/11/202310 minutes, 27 seconds
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Why Premium Products are Good for the Economy

More companies are expanding product lines to offer premium goods at higher prices, sparking worries about economic gentrification. But Wharton’s John Zhang explains why “premiumization” is good for consumers and the economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/10/20238 minutes, 54 seconds
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Can Women Have it All? Rise in Female Entrepreneurship Shows They Are Trying

Tiantian Yang, Wharton Assistant Professor of Management, joins the show to discuss the motherhood wage penalty and female entrepreneurship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/6/202310 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Influence of an Influencer: How the Industry is Growing and Changing

Emily Hund, Research Affiliate for Penn Center on Digital Culture & Society, joins the show to discuss the influencer industry and how a potential TikTok ban could impact content creators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/4/202312 minutes, 37 seconds
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After Years of Trial and Error, Biotech is Seeing More Successes Than Ever

John Crowley, Chairman & Former CEO of Amicus Therapeutics, joins the show to discuss the strides the biotech industry has made in therapies for rare genetic diseases and the industry landscape going forward. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Healthcare special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/202311 minutes, 12 seconds
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Addressing the Rising Costs of Insulin: What's the Best Way to Keep Prices Down?

Mark Pauly, Wharton Professor Emeritus of Healthcare Management, joins the show to discuss the rising costs of insulin on the heels of Eli Lily's announcement that it will cap insulin prices at $35 per month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/23/202312 minutes, 38 seconds
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The SVB Collapse Was an Old School Bank Run: Here's Why

Itay Goldstein, Wharton Professor of Finance and Economics, joins the show to discuss the SVB collapse and how the impacts of SVB and Signature Bank could have effects outside the banking sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/21/202313 minutes, 5 seconds
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How the Banking Crisis Could Hurt Real Estate Lending

Bank lending to the real estate industry could contract in the fallout from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, according to Susan M. Wachter, Wharton professor of real estate and finance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/20/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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The SVB Collapse Could Lead to More Insurance and Regulations: Here's Why

Itamar Drechsler, Wharton Professor of Finance, joins the show to discuss the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and where the banking industry goes from here, especially when it comes to uninsured deposits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/16/202315 minutes, 51 seconds
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Women's History Month Shines a Light on Strong Female Voices

Jailan Griffiths, VP and Global Head of Purpose at Nasdaq, joined Wharton Business Daily to discuss Women's History Month and what it means to her both personally and professionally.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Women in Business special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/14/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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How to Harness the Power of Precise Words

In his latest book, “Magic Words,” Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger teaches readers how they can tweak written and verbal communication to become more persuasive and effective at work and at home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/20238 minutes, 22 seconds
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Women in the C-Suite: Corporate Culture Needs to Better Embrace Women

Laura Zarrow, Executive Director of Wharton People Analytics and host of Women@Work on SiriusXM, joins the show to discuss Women's History Month and why this year's theme hits close to home. She also discusses women in the C-suite, corporate culture, and why burnout is a major concern for women in leadership positions. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Women in Business special in honor of Women's History Month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/9/202310 minutes, 8 seconds
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Women Make Great Investors But More Need to Join the Conversation

Nancy Tengler, CEO & CIO of Laffer Tengler Investments and author of "The Women's Guide to Successful Investing," joins the show to discuss Women's History Month, women in the workforce, and how to attract more women into the finance industry. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Women in Business special in honor of Women's History Month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/7/202310 minutes, 48 seconds
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Are We Headed Toward a Recession? Low Unemployment Will Keep It Short

Marc Leder, Co-CEO of Sun Capital Partners, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the state of the economy and what lies ahead for private equity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/2/202311 minutes, 34 seconds
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Robert Irvine: It's Important to Learn from Your Failures to Achieve Success

Robert Irvine, Celebrity Chef and Host of Restaurant Impossible, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about his new book, Overcoming Impossible: Learn to Lead, Build a Team, and Catapult Your Business to Success.This interview was recorded as part of the show's State of the Food Industry special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/202311 minutes, 5 seconds
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Does a Woman's Biological Clock Have an Impact on Dating and Marriage?

Corinne Low, Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy with the Wharton School, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about reproductive capital - the economic value of women's fertility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/23/202316 minutes, 55 seconds
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Charles Payne: The Achievement Gap is Going to Get a Whole Lot Worse

Charles Payne, Host of Making Money with Charles Payne on FOX Business Network, talks about how education is leaving students behind. He specifically talks about the achievement gap and how the pandemic may have exacerbated it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/21/202314 minutes, 46 seconds
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How ‘Strategic Silence’ Helps Employees

The highest-performing employees know when to speak and when to stay quiet, according to new research from Wharton’s Michael Parke that looks at how employees engage in “strategic silence.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/202317 minutes, 26 seconds
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How DAOs Could Bring Organizational Trust and Transparency

Decentralized autonomous organizations -- DAOs -- hold much promise, but practitioners and governments must be aware of risks, says Wharton’s Kevin Werbach, co-author of a DAO Toolkit that was released at this year’s World Economic Forum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/202314 minutes, 48 seconds
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Will Salary Transparency Laws Have a Positive Impact on the Labor Market?

Matthew Bidwell, Wharton Professor of Management, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss salary transparency laws and their impact on the labor market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/16/202310 minutes, 7 seconds
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1-800-FLOWERS CEO: Valentine's Day is a Growing Holiday

Chris McCann and Tom Hartnett, CEO and President of 1-800-FLOWERS, respectively, join Wharton Business Daily to talk about Valentine's Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/14/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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Student Loan IDR Plans Could Cost the Government More than Estimated

Kent Smetters, Wharton Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy, joins the show to discuss the costs of student loan forgiveness and income driven repayment, which is designed to cut in half the amount that borrowers pay on a monthly basis, but could increase the amount being forgiven by the federal government. He discusses how a recent Penn Wharton Budget Model report shows IDR plans could cost more than the Department of Education's estimates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/9/202311 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is ChatGPT Smarter Than a Wharton MBA Student? Professor Weighs In

Christian Terwiesch, Wharton Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions, joins the show to discuss ChatGPT and how well it performs the tasks assigned to it - including a Wharton MBA final exam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/7/202313 minutes, 1 second
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Can Boomerang CEOs Achieve Success the Second Time Around?

Mike Useem, Wharton Professor of Management, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about boomerang CEOs in light of Bob Iger's return to Disney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/2/202318 minutes, 34 seconds
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Jeff Gordon: NASCAR's 75th Anniversary Year Will be a Big Year in Many Ways

Jeff Gordon, NASCAR Hall of Fame Driver and Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about the upcoming Daytona 500, NASCAR's rise to becoming one of the most successful business entities in the United States, and how the sport has grown over the last few decades. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/31/202313 minutes, 7 seconds
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Regret as a Motivator with Retirement? New Study Ties Regret to Bolstering Savings

Wharton Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy Olivia Mitchell joins the show to discuss her new study on retirement savings, US life expectancy, how many Americans underestimate their survival chances and how much they will need during their retirement years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/26/20239 minutes, 41 seconds
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Jean Chatzky: The Start of the Year is a Great Time to Review Your Finances

Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor of NBC's Today Show, AARP's personal finance ambassador, and founder and CEO of HerMoney, joins the show to discuss how to figure out where your cash is going and the value of an annual personal financial review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/202311 minutes, 1 second
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Want to Make Changes to Your Life? There's a Science To It

Wharton Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions and co-director of the Behavior Change for Good Initiative Katy Milkman talks to Dan Loney about setting goals and resolutions and the "fresh start effect." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/19/202311 minutes, 3 seconds
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Why Interest Rates Are Having a Huge Impact on Home Sale Volumes

Wharton Professor of Real Estate Ben Keys talks about the state of the housing market, the impact of high interest rates and its impact on housing costs and inventory, and expectations for how the industry will fare in 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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Divestitures: How They Can Build Value and Increase a Company's Focus

Wharton Professor of Management Emilie Feldman joins the show to discuss her new book, Divestitures: Creating Value Through Strategy, Structure & Implementation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/12/202318 minutes, 18 seconds
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Zeke Emanuel: It's Been an Intense Three Years for the Healthcare Industry

Zeke Emanuel, Vice Provost of Global Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania, joins the show to discuss technology and digital health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/10/202314 minutes, 10 seconds
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Randi Zuckerberg: I'm Optimistic About the Future of Women in Tech

Randi Zuckerberg, Host of Randi Zuckerberg Means Business, joins Wharton Business Daily's Business Roundtable to discuss women in tech and what the collapse of FTX will mean for the crypto market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/20/20229 minutes, 7 seconds
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Wharton Prof: We're Seeing an Increased Use of Algorithms in Company Decision Making

Stefano Puntoni, Wharton Professor of Marketing, talks to Dan Loney about algorithms and how companies are using them in the decision making process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/15/20228 minutes, 36 seconds
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Reggie Fils-Aimé: The Holidays Are a Hectic Time for the Video Game Industry

Reggie Fils-Aimé, Retired President/COO of Nintendo of America, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the video game industry during the holiday season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/202210 minutes, 27 seconds
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New Research Shows Multiple Choice Options Can Increase Charitable Giving

Alice Moon, Wharton Assistant Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, joins the show to discuss her new research into increasing charitable giving and how quantity requests can improve donation rates more than open ended questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/8/20229 minutes, 33 seconds
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There's a Dire Need for More Financial Literacy in the US: Here's Why

Entrepreneur Ross Mac joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the issue of improving financial literacy in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/6/202216 minutes, 14 seconds
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Can Twitter Be a Profitable Platform? Wharton Finance Professor Weighs In

Wharton Finance Professor Michael Roberts joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss Twitter's debt and profitability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/1/20229 minutes, 17 seconds
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How a Craving for Pizza Turned into the Multi-Billion Dollar Start-up, GrubHub

Mike Evans, founder of GrubHub, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss how he started GrubHub and his new book, Hangry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/29/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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Companies Need a Deeper Dive to Better Understand Who They Serve: Here's Why

Wharton Professor of Marketing Peter Fader joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about his new book, The Customer-Base Audit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/25/202214 minutes, 40 seconds
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Nissan's Jérémie Papin: We Think 40% of Our Sales in 2030 Will Be Electric Vehicles

Jérémie Papin, Nissan Americas Chairperson, joins Wharton Business Daily's Auto Industry special to discuss the state of the company, its philosophy on technology, and the state of the electric vehicle market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/20229 minutes, 45 seconds
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Corporate Sunk Costs: What is Their Impact on a Company's Bottomline?

Marius Guenzel, Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the "sunk-cost" fallacy, his new research on the topic, and the mistake business leaders make in this area. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/17/202211 minutes, 50 seconds
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Candace Nelson Explains a Simple Recipe for Turning Passion into Profit

Candace Nelson, Co-Founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss her entrepreneurial journey and her book "Sweet Successes: A Simple Recipe to Turn Your Passion Into Profit." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/15/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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What is the Impact of Twitter's Content Moderation Under Elon Musk?

Wharton Professor of Marketing Pinar Yildirim joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, content moderation under his reign, and why advertisers are pulling their dollars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/10/202210 minutes, 18 seconds
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RE/MAX CEO: The Real Estate Industry is Going Through a Market Rebalance

Nick Bailey, CEO of RE/MAX, joins Wharton Business Daily on the State of the Housing Market special, to talk about the current real estate market, housing demand, and the impact of higher interest rates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/202212 minutes, 22 seconds
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Post-Pandemic Marketing: How Brands Are Navigating Ads as Consumers Look for Fun

Cait Lamberton, Wharton Professor of Marketing, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss how the pandemic has impacted celebrations, including Halloween, and her research on "carnivalesque." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/3/202214 minutes, 20 seconds
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Transforming Rent Payments: Why One Company is Offering Rewards & the Opportunity to Build Credit

Ankur Jain, CEO of Bilt, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss why there's no bigger spend category than rent, and how his company offers consumers an incremental value in return of their rent payments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/1/202218 minutes, 29 seconds
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OPEC Plus Coalition's Oil Reduction Output Will Not Impact Oil Supply to World

Joseph Westphal, Senior Global Fellow of Wharton's Lauder Institute and former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about OPEC Plus Coalition's move to slash oil production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/27/202219 minutes, 35 seconds
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When Data Gets Hacked: Expert Troy Hunt Gives a Cybersecurity Overview

Troy Hunt, Creator of Have I Been Pwned and Microsoft Regional Director, joins Wharton Business Daily's Cybersecurity Awareness Month special to discuss where the mindset is globally around cybersecurity compared to that of the US. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/25/202210 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Reelection of Chinese President Xi Jingping: What it Means for China & the World

Regina Abrami, Professor & Faculty Director of the Global Program at the Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies at the Wharton School, talks about China's political landscape as President Xi Jinping is reelected for a third term in office - and what it means for China and other countries around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/20/20228 minutes, 16 seconds
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Barbara Corcoran: Companies That Reinvent Themselves Know How to Achieve Success

Barbara Corcoran, Star & Executive Producer of ABC's Shark Tank, and Founder of The Corcoran Group, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about reinvention in business, and why companies who continually reinvent themselves are finding success in volatile times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/18/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why the Growing Intensity of Climate-related Events Must Be Factored into Business Valuations

Vit Henisz, Vice Dean & Faculty Director of Wharton's ESG Initiative, joins Wharton Business Daily's Business of ESG special to discuss the ESG movement vs. the anti-ESG movement, and why he thinks the latter is a political stunt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/13/202210 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tom Steyer: The Natural World is Sending an Unmistakable Signal

Tom Steyer, Co-Executive Chair of Galvanize Climate Solutions, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss investing in ESG and solutions that will address global warming and change the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/11/202210 minutes, 31 seconds
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Frontiers in Quantitative Finance and the Increased Focus on ESG Investing

Chris Geczy, Wharton Adjunct Full Professor of Finance, joins the show to discuss quantitative analysis in investing, ESG and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/6/202217 minutes, 42 seconds
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Baltimore Ravens Brandon Copeland Talks Financial Literacy & His New Podcast

Brandon Copeland, Linebacker with the Baltimore Ravens, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about financial literacy and his new podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/4/202217 minutes, 36 seconds
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Mortgage Rates Are High, Will That Slow Down the Hot Market to Get to the Reset?

Wharton Professor of Real Estate Susan Wachter discusses many of the dynamics at play in the housing market and how the Fed's actions impact them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/28/202211 minutes, 50 seconds
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Congressman Himes: The Private Sector Suffers When There Are Huge Economic Disparities

Jim Himes, U.S. Representative for Connecticut's 4th Congressional District, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the Roundtable on Private Sector Strategies that Benefit Workers and Bottom Lines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/26/202212 minutes, 8 seconds
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EY Split: Why Divestitures Are Valuable and Allow Multi Business Companies to Focus

Wharton Professor of Management Emilie Feldman joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss EY's announcement that it will split into to separate businesses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/22/202210 minutes, 30 seconds
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Indianapolis Colts CMO Explains How the Organization is Engaging with Fans

Roger VanDerSnick, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer for the Indianapolis Colts, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about the NFL season and how the Colts organization is working to engage with its fans.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's State of Sports Business special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/20/202210 minutes, 24 seconds
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Quiet Quitting is All the Rage. Here's What it Means for Retaining Workers

Matthew Bidwell, Wharton Professor of Management, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss "quiet quitting" and what it means for workers, managers, and the labor market overall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/15/20229 minutes, 34 seconds
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Reimagining the CDC: Why Upcoming Changes to Agency are Long Overdue

Wharton Health Care Management Professor Ingrid Nembhard joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the reorganization of the CDC and why those changes are needed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/13/20228 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is the Real Estate Sector in Recession? Wharton Professor Says No

Fernando Ferreira, Wharton Professor of Real Estate and Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the housing market and whether or not it will slide into a recession. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/8/202215 minutes, 59 seconds
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Isabel Guzman on Why She Sees Great Opportunity on the Horizon for Small Businesses

Isabel Guzman, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the current labor market, the impact of inflation on small business, and how the Biden administration is working to better support small business and reduce their stress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/6/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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California's New Law on Slavery Descendants: What Does it Mean for Reparations?

Ken Shropshire, Wharton Emeritus Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss California's new law that will require its agencies, including the Department of Human Resources, to collect information on Black people who may have been descendants of slaves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/1/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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Supply Chains Have a Strategic Role to Play: Here's Why

Kimberly Lounds Foster, SVP with Bristol Myers Squibb, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the state of supply chains and how they can be a competitive advantage when it comes to resiliency and reliability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/30/202213 minutes, 14 seconds
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Has the US Reached the Tipping Point Toward Larger Adoption of Electric Vehicles?

The United States recently passed a key threshold in the electric vehicle market, with the share of vehicles sold surpassing 5%. Is this the tipping point toward larger adoption of electric vehicles over the next several years? John Paul MacDuffie, Professor of Management at the Wharton School, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/25/202214 minutes, 49 seconds
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Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine: We Can't Hire People, No One Wants to Work

Robert Irvine, Celebrity Chef & Host of Restaurant Impossible on the Food Network, talks about the state of the service industry, the impact of inflation, and why it's been hard to find workers. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Food special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/23/20229 minutes, 48 seconds
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Will Twitter Accept Musk's Original Offer? Wharton Professor Explains Legal Side of Process

Vince Buccola, Wharton Legal Studies & Business Ethics Professor, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about the legal side of the Elon Musk/Twitter deal and what the ramifications might be if the deal falls apart. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/18/20229 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why the CHIPS Act Will Not Reverse the Trend on US Manufacturing

Morris Cohen, Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School, discusses the CHIPS Act and its impact on US manufacturing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/16/202213 minutes, 42 seconds
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Wharton Emeritus Professor: I Don't Think We're Currently in Recession

Dick Marston, Emeritus Professor of Finance of the Wharton School, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about recession indicators, the state of the economy, and the impact of the current state of the economy on investing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/11/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Doja Cat's Manager: Social Media is a Way for Musicians to Market Themselves & Their Music

Josh Kaplan, Manager of Doja Cat, talks about why today's musicians need to stay relevant and be creative when it comes to utilizing social media.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's special on the music industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/9/202211 minutes, 31 seconds
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Should Congress Be Banned from Trading Stocks? Wharton Professor Says Yes

Dan Taylor, Associate Professor of Accounting at the Wharton School, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about the STOCK Act and the recent news that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband bought millions of Nvidia stock before a big subsidy vote. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/4/202212 minutes, 33 seconds
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Mark Minervini: We May Be Able to Avoid a Very Deep Recession

Mark Minervini, one of America's most successful stock traders and the 2021 U.S. Investing Champion, shared his insights on the GDP, recession, inflation, the markets and more on Wharton Business Daily's Special Report on the economy, new GDP data and inflation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/2/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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Tracking NFT Data: An Overview of Fox's Partnership with Wharton Customer Analytics

Gina Bahremand, Vice President of Audience Research at Fox Television Network, and current Wharton student Paul Heysch De La Borde, join Wharton Business Daily to talk about Fox's partnership with Wharton Customer Analytics to track NFT data to better understand their audience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/28/202212 minutes, 48 seconds
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Here's Why Clinical Trials Need to be More Inclusive of Diverse Populations

Dr. Owen Garrick, Chief Medical Officer of CVS Health Clinical Trials Services, talks to Dan Loney about the importance of increasing diversity in clinical trials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/26/20227 minutes, 8 seconds
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Remote Office Dilemma: Is It a Good Idea to Connect With Your Boss, Coworkers Online?

Wharton Deputy Dean and Professor of Management Nancy Rothbard discusses her research on the increasingly blurred lines between work and personal life, and the dilemmas surrounding interacting with co-workers online and on social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/21/202213 minutes, 44 seconds
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Celebrity Chef Melissa King on Why Social Media is So Important to Small Businesses

Celebrity Chef Melissa King talks about her partnership with Adobe and Meta to help small businesses grow on social media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/19/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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Understanding the Role ESG Initiatives Play and their Impact at the Federal & State Level

Daniel Garrett, Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance, talks to Dan Loney about state laws preventing municipalities from working with banks that have certain ESG policies in place, and how this will impact industries like guns, gas, and oil. He discusses his new paper that looked at these developments, titled Gas, Guns & Government: Financial Costs of Anti-ESG Policies." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/14/202216 minutes, 39 seconds
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Charlie Shrem: Bitcoin is Still the King, All the Other Crypto Prices Follow It

Charlie Shrem, Founding Member of the Bitcoin Foundation and Host of Untold Stories Podcast, talks about the state of the cryptocurrency industry and the new regulations. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Cryptocurrency special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/12/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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Women's Contributions to Science are Systematically Underestimated: Here's Why That Matters

Britta Glennon, Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School, discusses her new research on the underrepresentation of women in science and research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/7/202212 minutes, 41 seconds
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Is Inflation Cresting? Adam Ozimek Shares Why He's Hopeful

Adam Ozimek, Chief Economist at Innovate Economy, explains why he's hopeful inflation has crested, why it's stuck around longer than economists expected, and why he believes we'll see inflation come down in the coming months and back down to normal over the next year.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Inflation special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/5/20229 minutes, 43 seconds
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Is Biden's Approach to Eliminating Student Loan Debt the Right One?

Wharton Finance Professor Michael Roberts discusses the Biden administration's plan for student loan forgiveness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/30/202213 minutes, 20 seconds
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DiMartino Booth: House Price Pressures are the Stickiest for Average US Working Household

Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO of Quill Intelligence, talks to Dan Loney about inflation and why housing price pressures are the stickiest for American households.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Inflation special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/28/20229 minutes, 42 seconds
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Greedflation & Price Gouging: Is Big Business Making Inflation Worse?

Wharton Professor of Marketing John Zhang talks to Dan Loney about greedflation, what it means, and how it factors into what consumers are experiencing with inflation and the current economic environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/23/20229 minutes, 38 seconds
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Diversity & Inclusion: How Are We Holding Companies Accountable?

Wharton Assistant Professor of Management Stephanie Creary talks to Dan Loney about her research into how decisions around diversity and inclusion impacts companies and corporate boards, and if we're truly making an impact. This interview originally aired in February 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/20227 minutes, 41 seconds
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Does Daily Pay Help People Manage their Finances Better? New Study Says No

Wendy De La Rosa, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, talks about her new research that shows workers who are paid daily and access their wages on demand often develop a false sense of wealth and spend more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/16/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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Should Cryptocurrency Be Regulated as a Commodity?

Chris Hayes, Head of Government Relations with the Celo Foundation, talks to Dan Loney about the incoming crypto legislation, why it's beneficial, and what it will address. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/14/202210 minutes, 31 seconds
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Why Responsibility in Business is a Hot Topic Right Now

Serguei Netessine, Senior Vice Dean for Innovation & Global Initiatives, Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions at the Wharton School, speaks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about responsibility in business, in business schools, and ESG (environmental, social, governance) issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/9/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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GLAAD's Sarah Kate Ellis on Why Companies Need a Year-Round Plan for LGBTQ+ Inclusion

GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis talks about the state of opportunities in the corporate world for those in the LGBTQ+ community and why it's important to have a year-round plan for inclusion. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Pride special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/7/202210 minutes, 37 seconds
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Understanding the Baby Formula Shortage and What's Being Done to Fix It

Wharton Professor of Management and Logistics Senthil Veeraraghavan talks to Dan Loney about the baby formula shortage and related supply chain issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/2/202213 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is the U.S. Headed for a Recession? Wharton Finance Professor Weighs In

Wharton Finance Professor Itay Goldstein talks about the state of the economy and whether the U.S. economy is headed for a recession. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/31/202210 minutes, 8 seconds
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Insider Trading: New Bill Would Deter Foreign Executives, Encourage Compliance

Dan Taylor, Associate Professor of Accounting at Wharton and Director of the Wharton Forensics Lab, talks to Dan Loney about the new bill to deter executives of foreign companies from insider trading and his new research on holding foreign insiders accountable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/27/202214 minutes, 1 second
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Kathryn Minshew: Today's Workers Expect Work to Work for Them

Kathryn Minshew, Founder & CEO of The Muse, talks to Dan Loney about 'shift shock,' the current state of the market and tips for college grads entering the workforce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/24/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Can Netflix Bounce Back With Ad-Supported Tiers? Wharton Professor Weighs In

Wharton Professor of Marketing Americus Reed talks about the state of Netflix and if it can bounce back with ad-supported tiers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/19/202212 minutes, 27 seconds
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Jackie Reses: The Great Resignation is Causing People to Start New Businesses at Record Numbers

Jackie Reses, Chairman, Economic Development Council at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Former Head of Square Capital, and co-author of Self-Made Boss, joins Dan Loney to discuss the state of small business. Reses, a Wharton alumna, talks about how 2/3 of job growth is coming from small business and how the Great Resignation is contributing to the growth of entrepreneurship across the U.S. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/17/202218 minutes, 31 seconds
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Wharton's Jeremy Siegel: I Don't See a Slowdown in Inflation Until 2024

Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel explains why we have had much more inflation than the official statistics indicate, why we will continue to see high inflation throughout 2022 and into 2023, and how it is impacting the markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/12/202211 minutes, 50 seconds
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Nicole Walters: Mother’s Day Is an Opportunity To Encourage Moms To Build Businesses That Can Feed Their Families and Their Souls

Nicole Walters, Entrepreneur, consultant and CEO of Inherit Learning Company, and Star of USA Network's She's the Boss, talks about finding meaningful work success while being a mother. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Mother's Day special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/10/202210 minutes, 18 seconds
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How Should Companies Respond to Social Issues? Wharton Professor Weighs In

Stephanie Creary, Wharton Assistant Professor of Management, talks about the idea that firms and boards are experiencing a sense of permission and pressure from external groups, including investors, the public, and their own employees, to engage in social issues and respond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/5/202213 minutes, 21 seconds
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FanDuel GM: Football is King When it Comes to Sports Betting

FanDuel General Manager Karol Corcoran talks about the growth of online sports betting, why it's gaining in popularity and how the NFL Draft helps to re-engage its customers in the off-season. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's special look at the NFL Draft. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/3/20227 minutes, 35 seconds
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Will People Feel Comfortable Living in Big Cities Again, and How Will It Impact Businesses?

Jessie Handbury, Wharton Assistant Professor of Real Estate, talks to Dan Loney about the pandemic's impact on big cities and how it will impact them moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/28/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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Anyone Can Publish Online Content, Here's Why It's Changing the World

Trip Adler, Co-Founder & CEO of Scribd, talks to Dan Loney about the explosion of Internet content over the course of the pandemic, subscription services, and how to make online content more discoverable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/26/202216 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is the End of Globalization Near? Wharton Professor Doesn't Think So

Zeke Hernandez, Wharton Professor of Management, talks about globalization and explains why there may be short-term disruptions, it's not at risk in the medium- to long-run. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/21/202210 minutes, 55 seconds
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Co-founder of Lviv Business School on the Impact of the War in Ukraine on Education

Sophia Opatska, Co-founder of Lviv Business School at Ukraine Catholic University, talks to Dan Loney about the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on education and business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/19/202215 minutes, 34 seconds
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Mortgage Rates Haven't Been This High Since 2011: Here's Why

Wharton Real Estate Professor Ben Keys discusses the impact of high mortgage rates on the housing market as part of Wharton Business Daily's Real Estate special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/14/202210 minutes, 59 seconds
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GRAMMY Winner Jon Batiste on the Pandemic's Impact on the Music Business

GRAMMY winner Jon Batiste talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about the GRAMMYs, navigating the music business, his take on the industry through the pandemic, and where he thinks the industry is headed. This interview was recorded as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Music special, which took place just before the annual 2021 GRAMMY Awards in March. This is a rebroadcast from April 6, 2021. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/12/202210 minutes, 57 seconds
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Breaking Down the Biden Executive Order on Cryptocurrency Regulation

Kevin Werbach, Wharton Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, talks about Biden's recent executive order on cryptocurrency regulations and what it means for the federal agencies who are tasked with developing policies to protect consumers, investors and businesses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/7/202213 minutes, 18 seconds
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Tom Perez: What Excites Me is the Job Market is Experiencing Wide Ranging Growth

Former U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez talks to Dan Loney about the latest jobs report, why we're on pace to recover much faster than we did after the Great Recession, and why workers have all of the leverage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/5/202216 minutes, 13 seconds
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Everything in Moderation? Even One Drink a Day Can Negatively Impact Your Brain

Gideon Nave, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, discusses his research findings on the impact of alcohol consumption on the brain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/31/20228 minutes, 34 seconds
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How NIL Differs from Traditional Athlete Sponsorship & Partnership Opportunities

Adi Kunalic, President & Co-founder of Opendorse, talks about name, image and likeness rights with college and Olympic athletes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/29/202210 minutes, 28 seconds
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Pain at the Pump: Why Biden Should Declare a National Energy Emergency

Eric Orts, Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School, discusses the energy crisis and why President Biden should declare a national energy emergency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/24/202210 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ritholtz on Ramifications of the United States' Services Based Economy

Barry Ritholtz, CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, talks about the pandemic's influence on the economy - from the stock market and inflation to real estate and labor - and his advice to investors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/22/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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How Will the Sanctions Against Russia Impact Russian Citizens?

Nikolai Roussanov, Wharton Professor of Finance, explains the economic implications of the Russian-Ukrainian war and the impact of the sanctions against Russia on its citizens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/17/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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There's So Much Value in Having More Women in Tech Says Salesforce's Tiffani Bova

Tiffani Bova, Global Growth and Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce, talks to Dan Loney about women in tech and women in leadership roles and the how the pandemic has impacted them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/15/20228 minutes, 38 seconds
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Wharton Professor Explains Why We Are in What Is Historically a Very Good Labor Market

Matthew Bidwell, Wharton Associate Professor of Management, talks to Dan Loney about the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics Jobs Report and where we stand with the labor market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/10/202215 minutes, 15 seconds
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Kathy Ireland on Why She Has a Lot of Hope for Women in Business

Kathy Ireland, super model turned business mogul and founder of Kathy Ireland Worldwide, talks about modeling, entrepreneurship, DE&I and why she has a lot of hope for women in business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/8/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why It's Too Early to See Pandemic's Impact on Commercial Real Estate

As the pandemic eases and life begins to resemble something closer to normalcy, Joseph Gyourko, Wharton Real Estate Professor, talks about how remote work policies will impact commercial real estate over the longer term and how cities might change as a result. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/3/202215 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ambassador William Taylor Discusses Russia's "Totally Unjustified" Invasion of Ukraine

Ambassador William Taylor, 6th United States Ambassador to Ukraine under Presidents Bush and Obama; Acting Ambassador under President Trump; Vice President, Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace, discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its implications. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/1/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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Despite Rapid Wage Growth, Increases in Costs of Living Are Eating Up Gains

Alex Arnon, Associate Director of Policy Analysis at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, discusses inflation and what it means for consumers this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/24/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Digital News Subscriptions Are Growing, How High Can They Rise? NYT CMO Weighs In

David Rubin, New York Times Chief Marketing Officer, talks about the extensive shift in the newspaper industry, the growing number of digital subscriptions and the NYT's latest acquisitions, including Wordle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/22/202213 minutes, 2 seconds
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Board Diversity Matters: New Study Shows Why

Brian Feinstein, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, talks to Dan Loney about his new research into how more diversity across the 12 Federal Reserve regional banks can have a significant impact on the level of lending to underserved communities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/17/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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mRNA Vaccine Pioneer Dr. Drew Weissman Discusses the Technology Behind the Covid Vaccines

Dr. Drew Weissman, Professor of Vaccine Research at the University of Pennsylvania, whose research led to the development of the Covid-19 mRNA vaccines, discusses the technology behind the vaccines and how it speeds up the process of vaccine development. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/15/202210 minutes, 10 seconds
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Covid Data Collection: Is It Too Reactive for Effective Policy Making?

Adi Wyner, host of Wharton Moneyball, talks about Covid data and analytics and what it means for policy making as we start to move away from the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/10/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Diversity in Entrepreneurship: How to Better Support Black-Owned Businesses in America

Della Clark, President of The Enterprise Center, talks about her work and supporting Black-owned businesses in America. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Black History Month special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/8/20226 minutes, 32 seconds
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Shropshire on Concerns Top NFL Coach Positions Won't Go to Black Coaches

Ken Shropshire joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss the NFL coaching carousel as the process of filling head coaches in the off-season begins, and why Black coaches remain underrepresented. Shropshire is CEO of the Global Sport Institute, Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University and Professor Emeritus at Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/3/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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Dr. Leana Wen: The Pandemic Has Created Issues That Could Last for Generations

Dr. Leana Wen joins Dan Loney to discuss public health and community health before, during and after the pandemic. Wen is an emergency physician and public health professor at George Washington University; Baltimore's former health commissioner; and a contributing columnist for The Washington Post. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/202211 minutes, 7 seconds
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How Will the Situation in Kazakhstan Impact the Rest of the World?

Phil Nichols, Professor of Social Responsibility in Business and Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at the Wharton School, joins Dan Loney to discuss the situation with Kazakhstan and the potential global impact.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/27/202223 minutes, 26 seconds
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Peter Schiff Says Inflation Is Going to Push the Economy into a Recession

Peter Schiff, Chief Economist & CEO at Euro Pacific Capital, joins Dan Loney to discuss the impact of inflation on the economy and explains why he thinks 2022 is going to be worse than 2022 from an economic standpoint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/20229 minutes, 29 seconds
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How Will Rising Interest Rates Impact the Real Estate Market in 2022?

Wharton Professor of Real Estate Susan Wachter provides her real estate market outlook for 2022, and the impact rising interest rates will have on the home buying and home selling market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/20/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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Kevin O'Leary Gives His Market Predictions for 2022

Shark Tank and Money Court star Kevin O'Leary talks about his economic forecast and 2022 outlook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/202211 minutes, 16 seconds
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New Gender Lens Investing Research Shows the Circle of Gender Impact Funds is Getting Larger

Sandi Hunt, Managing Director of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative, talks about gender lens investing and Project Sage 4.0, which builds on prior gender lens investing reports, highlights new aspects of gender lens investing, and provides an updated picture of the field today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/13/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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Jean Chatzky: There Are So Many Opportunities to Maximize Your Savings in the New Year

Jean Chatzky - Financial Editor of NBC's TODAY show, AARP's personal finance ambassador, and founder and CEO of HerMoney - joins the show to discuss financial New Year's resolutions, goal-setting and women and finance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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Zeke Emanuel Says Oral Therapeutics Could Have a Big Effect on Pandemic

Zeke Emanuel, Penn's Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and Wharton Professor of Health Care Management, talks to Dan Loney about the current state of the pandemic, the vaccination rollout and lessons learned for the health care system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/6/202214 minutes, 31 seconds
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Jeremy Siegel: The Fed is Way Behind the Curve & Will Need to Get More Aggressive in 2022

Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel talks about the markets in 2021 and his predictions for 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/4/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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Best of 2021 - Was Amazon Within Its Rights When it Removed Parler?

We are counting down our top 5 podcasts of the year featuring Wharton School professors. In our most downloaded podcast of 2021, Herb Hovenkamp, Professor of Business Ethics & Legal Studies at the Wharton School and antitrust expert, talks about the actions of social media and tech platforms in terms of shutting down commentary from former President Trump and his administration following the U.S. Capitol siege, and whether these actions are another example of tech companies having too much control over political discourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/30/20219 minutes, 27 seconds
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Best of 2021 - Overnight Sensation: How GameStop Became One of the Year's Hottest Stocks

We are counting down our top 5 podcasts of the year featuring Wharton School professors. In our second most downloaded podcast of 2021, Sasha Indarte, Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance, talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about GameStop's short squeeze, the risks involved, and the process of short selling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/28/202113 minutes, 18 seconds
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Best of 2021 - Biden & Economic Recovery: What's First on the Agenda

We are counting down our top 5 podcasts of the year featuring Wharton School professors. In our third most downloaded podcast of 2021, Kent Smetters, Wharton Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy and Faculty Lead of the Penn Wharton Budget Model, joins Wharton Business Daily host Dan Loney to talk about the economic outlook with the new administration, and how the COVID-19 vaccine roll out will factor into economic recovery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/23/202111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Best of 2021 - Can a Company's Purpose Influence Performance?

We are counting down our top 5 podcasts of the year featuring Wharton School professors. In our fourth most downloaded podcast of 2021, Claudine Gartenberg, Wharton Assistant Professor of Management, talks about her research into the link between purpose and performance with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/21/202113 minutes, 50 seconds
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Best of 2021 - Learning to Lead: How to Take Your Firm to Future Growth

We are counting down our top 5 podcasts of the year featuring Wharton School professors. In our fifth most downloaded podcast of 2021, Mike Useem, Wharton Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management, talks about the future of work, the future of leadership, and his new book: The Edge: How Ten CEOs Learned to Lead - and the Lessons for Us (released June 22, 2021). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/16/202116 minutes, 47 seconds
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The American Experiment: David Rubenstein Reflects on How the Country Continues to Develop

David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chairman of The Carlyle Group, talks about his new book, The American Experiment: Dialogues on a Dream, in which he talks with numerous well-known Americans about the state of the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/14/202110 minutes, 14 seconds
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Inflation & the Fed: What's Missing in the Debate About How to React

Itamar Drechsler, Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, talks about what's missing in the debate about inflation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/9/202111 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ed Mylett: To Win in Business, Focus on Growing Yourself

Ed Mylett, Host of the Ed Mylett Show, talks to Dan Loney about his podcast, how the pandemic has reshaped the business world, why culture is still important, and how to win in business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/7/202112 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trying to Be More Employable? Wharton Professor Says 'Get Vaccinated'

Iwan Barankay, Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School, talks to Dan Loney about Biden's vaccine mandate, which has been facing a string of court setbacks in recent days, and why it's beneficial for both employers and employees. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/2/202119 minutes, 47 seconds
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ESG is a Major Bottom Line Impact Topic: Here's Why

CEO of Diligent Brian Stafford talks to Dan Loney about ESG and corporate governance as part of Wharton Business Daily's special on ESG. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/30/20216 minutes, 19 seconds
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WarnerMedia CFO on the Growth of Connected TV Content, Subscribers

WarnerMedia CFO Jennifer Biry talks to Dan Loney about WarnerMedia's growth in 2021 - and how content, like that on HBO Max, will continue to fuel growth into the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/23/20218 minutes, 30 seconds
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Is It The End of the Conglomerate Era? Behind the GE Split & How the Market is Reacting

Emilie Feldman, Professor of Management at the Wharton School, discusses the GE split as well as J&J's announcement, and what it means for the market overall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/18/202119 minutes, 12 seconds
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How Does an ESOP Work and Why Is It a Benefit to Employees?

Dan Kenary, Co-founder & CEO of Harpoon Brewery, talks about the benefits of ESOPs (employee stock ownership plans) and why he and his business partner decided to operate their business using this model. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/202113 minutes, 32 seconds
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Does Meta Have More Positive Potential in the Marketplace than Facebook?

Patti Williams, Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, talks to Dan Loney about Facebook's new name and rebrand and the reasons why companies change their names. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/11/20218 minutes, 41 seconds
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Mainwaring on How to Be More Successful, Cooperative & Sustainable

Simon Mainwaring, Founder & CEO of We First, talks about how we can be more sustainable and cooperative as a society and his thoughts on the climate conference, COP 26. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/9/202110 minutes, 25 seconds
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How Supply Chain Woes Will Impact Retailers, Gift-Giving This Holiday Season

Santiago Gallino, Associate Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions at the Wharton School, talks to Dan Loney about how supply chain issues will impact retailers this holiday season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/4/202115 minutes, 55 seconds
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Dan Schawbel on Why Flexibility & Safety Are Key Elements to the Future of Work

Dan Schawbel, Managing Director of Workplace Intelligence, talks to Dan Loney about the future of the workforce and the new report from Workplace Intelligence and Oracle that shows flexibility, safety, and security will be most important to employees moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/2/202116 minutes, 41 seconds
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What Happens When Corporate Values Have a Negative Impact on a Company's Bottom Line?

Tyler Wry, Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School, talks about the problem with corporate values and how the bottom line can impact corporate activism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/28/202110 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why the New Bitcoin ETF Means Bitcoin is Here to Stay

Craig Salm, Vice President of Legal at Grayscale Investments, joins Dan Loney to discuss the new Bitcoin ETF and why it's a major validation of the industry as a whole. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/26/202110 minutes, 33 seconds
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Wharton Professor on Why Insider Trading is 'Alive & Well' on Wall Street

Daniel Taylor, Associate Professor of Accounting at the Wharton School, and Faculty Director of its Forensic Analytics Lab, talks about his new research in insider trading and if the stock market really is rigged. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/21/202110 minutes, 9 seconds
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Creator of Showtime's The Circus on the Impact of the Infrastructure Bill on Capitol Hill

Mark McKinnon, Creator of Showtime's The Circus, joins Wharton Business Daily's special on the Infrastructure Bill to give his take on the situation and the impact around Capitol Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/19/202110 minutes, 59 seconds
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It's Hard to Be a Whistleblower: Wharton Professor Explains Why

Wharton Professor of Management Samir Nurmohamed talks about his research highlighting the importance of coming forward in the face of unethical behavior, in light of the issues the Facebook whistleblower brought to light. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/14/202116 minutes, 14 seconds
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Now Is the Time to Get Your Mammogram

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Paula Schneider, President & CEO of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about the history of the Foundation, the business of breast cancer, and how they are working to break down inequities in accessing treatment and care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/12/202111 minutes, 19 seconds
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Bias in Bankruptcy Proceedings: Does Race Matter in the Decision Process?

Sasha Indarte, Assistant Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, talks about her new research revealing bias and disparities in the bankruptcy process. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/7/20219 minutes, 31 seconds
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When Will the Auto Industry Return to Normal? Subaru President Weighs In

Subaru America President and CEO Tom Doll visits Wharton Business Daily to talk about the impact of the semiconductor chip shortage on car sales, the push for EVs and the state of the auto industry overall.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Auto Sales special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/5/202110 minutes, 19 seconds
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Can an Algorithm Be an Effective Employee Manager?

Lindsey Cameron, Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School, joins Wharton Business Daily to discuss California's efforts to regulate work quota algorithms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/30/20217 minutes, 6 seconds
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Robert Reich: We're Almost at a Goldilocks Economy, but There's Still Reluctance to Spend

Robert Reich, Economist & 22nd U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton, visits Wharton Business Daily to discuss the current state of the labor market and outlook - and the impact of the Delta variant on the economy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/28/202112 minutes, 18 seconds
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Economist Says the Biden Administration's Proposed Spending Package Will Reduce GDP by 4% in 2050

Jon Huntley, Senior Economist with the Penn Wharton Budget Model, talks about the macroeconomic effects of a policy package consistent with the August 2021 Senate Budget Reconciliation Proposal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/23/20217 minutes, 49 seconds
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What Would an Equitable Culture Look Like?

Yanis Varoufakis, economist and former Greek Finance Minister, talks about his new book, "Another Now," which lays out a world with no billionaires, no tech giants, and no need for stock markets, and where everything is fair and equitable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/21/202112 minutes, 53 seconds
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Working Families Are Not Claiming Their Benefits: Why That's a Problem

Wendy De La Rosa, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, talks about her new report showing working families aren't claiming benefits owed to them, and why if they did, it could be the key to ending childhood hunger and poverty, and improving education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/16/202110 minutes, 47 seconds
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20 Years Later: How 9/11 Has Shaped Homeland Security

Juliette Kayyem, President Obama's Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security and CNN National Security Analyst, talks about the impact of 9/11 on homeland security and what has changed in the last 20 years. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's special, 9/11: 20 Years Later. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/14/20217 minutes, 56 seconds
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Are Corporate Vaccine Mandates Ethical & Enforceable?

Rob Hughes, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School talks about why employers have a moral responsibility to take reasonable safety measures to protect employees in the workplace via Covid-19 vaccine mandates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/9/202116 minutes, 16 seconds
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U.S. Secretary of Labor on Getting Americans Back to Work

U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh talks about the state of the labor market and why the government investing in jobs and employment services will help get more Americans back to work.This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Labor Day special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/7/202110 minutes, 22 seconds
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FEMA & Climate Change: Identifying Ways to Better Help Homeowners in Flood Areas

Howard Kunreuther, Wharton Faculty Director Emeritus of the Risk Management & Decision Processes Center, talks about shifts FEMA is making to the National Flood Insurance Program to better help owners in flood areas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/2/20218 minutes, 24 seconds
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Barbara Corcoran on the State of Small Business

Barbara Corcoran, Star and Executive Producer of ABC's "Shark Tank," and Founder of The Corcoran Group, talks about the state of small business, why she thinks the worst is over, and why small businesses are in the best position to react to the next curveball that comes their way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/31/202111 minutes, 47 seconds
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An Ambitious Goal: Will Half of All Cars Sold in 2030 Be Electric?

Wharton Management Professor John Paul MacDuffie talks about President Biden's new executive order on electric vehicles and what needs to happen from an infrastructure standpoint for those goals to become reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/26/20219 minutes, 58 seconds
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Darren Rovell on the Explosion of the Sports Memorabilia Market

Darren Rovell, Senior Executive Producer of the Action Network and Top Sports Business Reporter, talks with Wharton Business Daily Guest Host Anthony Scaramucci about the Fanatics/Topps baseball card story, the sports memorabilia market, the Tokyo Olympics and the NCAA's image and likeness changes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/24/202114 minutes, 12 seconds
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How Do Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Initiatives Positively Impact Workplace Culture?

Nancy Rothbard, Deputy Dean and Management Professor at the Wharton School, talks to Dan Loney about a new report she co-authored on evidence-based diversity, equity and inclusion practices and how they can positively impact workplace culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/19/202114 minutes, 29 seconds
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Back to School 2021: U.S. Education Secretary on Reimagining Education in America

U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona discusses the current state of education in America, why we need to reimagine what schools can be and returning to school safely during the pandemic. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business's Daily Back to School special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/17/20219 minutes, 31 seconds
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Can a Text Message Reminder Encourage Covid Vaccinations?

Mitesh Patel, VP of Clinical Transformation and National Lead of Behavioral Insights at Ascension Health, and Associate Professor of Health Care Management at Wharton, talks about how text message reminders can help encourage vaccination rates - for Covid as well as other vaccines, including the flu. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/12/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Walmart's Chief Sustainability Officer on the Rise in ESG

Walmart's Chief Sustainability Officer Kathleen McLaughlin talks to Dan Loney about the company's newly released 2021 Environmental Social Governance (ESG) summary and "living" ESG reporting site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/10/202111 minutes, 17 seconds
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Marketing the Olympics & the Unique Challenges for Brands During the Tokyo Games

Eric Bradlow, Host of SiriusXM's Wharton Moneyball and Wharton Professor of Marketing, talks about marketing during the Olympics and the challenges brands - and athletes - faced this year specifically due to Covid. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Olympics special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/5/20219 minutes, 23 seconds
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Rotten Tomatoes Editor in Chief: There Will Always Be a Place for the Theatrical Experience

As movies head back into theaters late this summer and into fall, Joel Meares, Editor in Chief of Rotten Tomatoes, talks about getting back to reviewing films and what it means for the film industry overall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/3/202110 minutes, 2 seconds
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NJ Governor Phil Murphy on the Impact of the Delta Variant on Economic Recovery

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy discusses how states are dealing with the pandemic, what New Jersey specifically is doing, and the impact the Delta variant is having on recovery efforts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/29/202120 minutes, 27 seconds
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Olympic Gold Medalist Jordan Burroughs on Not Making it to the Tokyo Games

Jordan Burroughs, Olympic Gold Medal Wrestler and four-time World Champion, talks to Dan Loney about competing in the Olympic Games and why he's set his sights on Paris in 2024. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Olympics special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/27/202110 minutes, 13 seconds
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Navigating Cryptocurrency's Uncertainties & Regulation Challenges

Sarah Hammer, Managing Director of the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance, talks to Dan Loney about the unknowns in the crypto landscape and why those uncertainties are creating challenges for regulators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/22/202110 minutes, 41 seconds
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Behind the Decentralization of ShapeShift, and its Move to a Token-Based Organization

Erik Voorhees, CEO of ShapeShift, a self-custody crypto platform, talks to Dan Loney about how the decision behind dismantling the company's entire corporate structure, and how crypto custody works. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Cryptocurrency special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/20/20219 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is There Still Bias in the Hiring Process? Here's How to Create an Unbiased Algorithm

Corinne Low, Wharton Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, talks to Dan Loney about her new research into whether firms discriminate and if companies that felt they have addressed diversity issues still have bias in their hiring processes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/15/202111 minutes, 48 seconds
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Jillian Michaels Talks About Getting Back to Working Out at the Gym

Jillian Micheals, global health and fitness expert, wellness entrepreneur and creator of THE FITNESS APP, talks about getting back to the gym as part of Wharton Business Daily's "The Business of Fitness" special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/13/202112 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Conscience Code: Will We See a Spike in Employee Activism as We Head Back to the Office?

Richard Shell, Wharton Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, and Management, and author of The Conscience Code, talks to Dan Loney about the rise of social impact over the last few years and the changes we might see as the pandemic wanes and we head back to work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/8/202114 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Much Regulation Will We See Around Bitcoin?

Ray Sharif-Askary, Director of Investor Relations at Grayscale Investments, talks to Dan Loney about the bitcoin outlook, and what's in store for this investment tool around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/6/202112 minutes, 6 seconds
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Learning to Lead: How to Take Your Firm to Future Growth

Mike Useem, Wharton Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management, talks about the future of work, the future of leadership, and his new book: The Edge: How Ten CEOs Learned to Lead - and the Lessons for Us (released June 22, 2021). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/1/202116 minutes, 46 seconds
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Celebrity Chef Andrew Zimmern on the State of the Restaurant Industry as the World Reopens

Andrew Zimmern, chef, writer, traveler and TV host, talks to Dan Loney about how the restaurant industry is faring as the world opens back up. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Food special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/29/202112 minutes, 45 seconds
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New Report Suggests ESG Returns Might Not Have Been as Successful Without Concerns Around Climate

Luke Taylor, Associate Professor of Finance at Wharton, talks to Dan Loney about his new report that analyzed ESG investment products and the returns they generate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/24/202112 minutes, 41 seconds
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Josh Levs on Improving Family Leave Policies in the United States

Josh Levs, former CNN Journalist, author of All In: How Our Work-First Culture Fails Dads, Families and Business - And How We Can Fix It Together and global expert on modern dads at work, talks about why he supports paid family leave and how when men an be equal caregivers, women can get an equal shot in the workplace.This episode originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Father's Day special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/20219 minutes, 17 seconds
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DeFi Toolkit: The Opportunities & Dangers of Decentralizing Finance

Kevin Werbach, Wharton Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about decentralized finance - the intersection of blockchain, digital assets and financial services. He outlines why it has really exploded over the last year and the DeFi toolkit he's creating for the World Economic Forum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/17/202113 minutes, 35 seconds
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Achieving Herd Immunity: Utah Governor Spencer Cox Talks About Vaccination Rates & its Pandemic Response

Utah Governor Spencer Cox talks pandemic preparedness with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. He also explains the state's vaccine rates - especially with the youngest population in the country - as well as how its economy is doing and drought trouble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/15/202113 minutes, 45 seconds
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How the Climate Change Movement Is Having an Impact Within Boardrooms

Sarah Light, Associate Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at Wharton, talks to Dan Loney about Big Oil's climate-change takedown and the stunning rebukes taking place as a result. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/10/202111 minutes, 59 seconds
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Celebrating Pride 2021: NYC Pride Co-chair Talks about This Year's Virtual Festivities

Andre Thomas, Co-chair of NYC Pride, talks about the 2021 NYC Pride celebrations in light of the ongoing pandemic. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Pride special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/8/20218 minutes, 44 seconds
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Inflation Is Back. How Will It Impact a Post-pandemic Recovering Economy?

Wharton Finance Professor Itay Goldstein analyzes inflation and its impact on the economy that is still recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/3/20219 minutes, 56 seconds
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Airbnb's Joe Gebbia Talks about What to Expect with Summer Travel

Joe Gebbia, co-founder of Airbnb, talks about summer 2021 travel trends and the company's outlook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/1/202111 minutes, 53 seconds
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Understanding the Dynamics of Distortion in Retelling the News

Wharton Assistant Professor of Marketing Shiri Melumad talks about her new research into the concept of "successive summarization" and how news stories become distorted as they are sequentially retold. She also discusses the role social media plays in this phenomenon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/27/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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Carly Fiorina on Cybercriminals & Attacks and What It Means to Be a Leader

Former HP CEO and GOP 2016 Presidential Candidate Carly Fiorina talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about a variety of hot topics - from the outlook on Covid and economic recovery to the prevalence of cybercriminals and cyber attacks to leadership on Capitol Hill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/25/202115 minutes, 12 seconds
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Isabel Guzman on Small Business Economic Recovery

Isabel Guzman, Administrator of the Small Business Administration, talks to Dan Loney about the state of small business at this point in the pandemic, how Covid has hurt small businesses and how they can recover. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/20/202110 minutes, 4 seconds
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Journalist Brooke Baldwin on How Huddles Can Expand Workplace Opportunities for Women

Brooke Baldwin, journalist and former CNN anchor, talks about what inspired her to move into the next phase of her career and her new book, Huddle: How Women Unlock Their Collective Power. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/18/202110 minutes, 4 seconds
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Does the Fed Have the Power to Address Climate Change?

Christina Skinner, Wharton Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about a recent op-ed she published in The Hill regarding climate change and the role of the Treasury Department to potentially influence the actions of the Federal Reserve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/13/20218 minutes, 26 seconds
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Actress Laura Prepon on Finding the Balance Between Motherhood, Her New Venture + the Pandemic

Laura Prepon, Actress (That 70's Show, Orange is the New Black), Director, New York Times Bestselling Author and Founder of PrepOn Kitchen, talks to Dan Loney about finding the balance between motherhood, her career and the pandemic, as well as her new venture PrepOn Kitchen. This interview originally aired as part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Mother's Day special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/11/202110 minutes, 32 seconds
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Why the Top Ranks of the Federal Reserve Remain Disproportionately White

Peter Conti-Brown, Wharton Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, talks about a new report he co-authored with Brookings regarding diversity within the Federal Reserve system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/6/202119 minutes, 22 seconds
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Behind the Scenes of NFL Draft Day

Leigh Steinberg, NFL Agent and Chairman of Steinberg Sports, talks about the NFL Draft about how the business side of sports has evolved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/4/202110 minutes, 11 seconds
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Don't Fear Cryptocurrency Regulation: Wharton Professor Explains Why

Brian Feinstein, Wharton Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, discusses his recent New York Times op-ed on cryptocurrency regulation he co-authored with Kevin Werbach - and the results of their peer-reviewed empirical analysis of cryptocurrency exchange activity and regulatory action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/29/202112 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why There's More Interest than Inventory in the Current Real Estate Market

M. Ryan Gorman, CEO of Coldwell Banker and Wharton undergraduate alumnus, talks to Dan Loney about the current state of the real estate market, the outlook for the second half of 2021, and how Covid has impacted the overall market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/27/202111 minutes, 22 seconds
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Understanding SPACS: Wharton Finance Professor Explains

SPACs - special-purpose acquisition companies - are the latest rage in finance. They are firms designed to help another go public by going around the traditional IPO process to raise funding, and The Wall Street Journal estimates that so far this year, five new SPACs are formed daily. Wharton Finance Professor Nick Roussanov talks to Dan Loney about understanding SPACs, and his recent LinkedIn Live event talking about the issue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/22/202112 minutes, 27 seconds
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Kara Swisher on the Impact of Algorithms & How They Should Be Regulated

Kara Swisher, Host of "Sway" and "Pivot" podcasts, Contributing Opinion Writer for NYT, and Co-Founder of Recode, joins Dan Loney to talk about last week's Wharton Analytics Conference during which she spoke about algorithms, how the pandemic has accelerated certain tech trends, and how to regulate tech platforms moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/20/202114 minutes, 24 seconds
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Debt & Older Americans: Why Is There an Increase in Financial Fragility?

Older Americans are carrying more debt into retirement which is leading to problems with retirement savings. Olivia Mitchell, Wharton Finance Professor, talks about the impact of debt on older Americans and her associated research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/15/202114 minutes, 44 seconds
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Robin Hood’s Wes Moore on Joining Forces to Close the Racial Wealth Gap

Wes Moore, CEO of Robin Hood Foundation, spoke to Dan Loney about the racial wealth gap and its new NinetyToZero initiative. NinetyToZero includes a wide range of CEOs and organizations that have come together with the goal to close the 90% wealth gap and make significant change that also might increase U.S. GDP over time. Wharton is the lead research partner for this initiative. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/13/202113 minutes, 8 seconds
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No Zoom Fridays & Remote Work Policies to Improve Work Life Balance

Iwan Barankay, Wharton Associate Professor of Management and Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, discusses Citigroup's rollout of "No Zoom Fridays" and how other companies will approach instituting work-life balance policies in this next phase of hybrid work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/8/202114 minutes, 32 seconds
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Obamacare Author Zeke Emanuel on What the Healthcare Industry Has Learned from Covid-19

Zeke Emanuel, Member of Biden's Transition Covid-19 Advisory Board and Penn's Vice Provost of Global Initiative, talks to Dan Loney about the impact of the pandemic on the healthcare industry, telemedicine and vaccine access as part of Wharton Business Daily's special, "The Pandemic: One Year Later." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/1/202112 minutes, 49 seconds
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Celebrity Chef/restaurateur Marcus Samuelsson on Rooting for Restaurants' Survival

Celebrity Chef & Restauranteur Marcus Samuelsson talks to Dan Loney about the unimaginable toll the pandemic has taken on the restaurant industry and how he is working to build back up for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/30/202111 minutes, 9 seconds
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Should You Pay Down Your Mortgage Early?

Wharton Finance Professor Michael Roberts talks with Dan Loney about why not paying down your mortgage early and instead, investing that money in riskier options, might be a better move in the long run. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/25/202111 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Do We Encourage More Women in STEM?

Amy Shira Teitel, Space Historian and author of Fighting for Space: Two Pilots and Their Historic Battle for Female Space Flight, spoke with Dan Loney about women in STEM careers - and specifically in the aerospace industry - as part of Wharton Business Daily's Women's History Month special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/23/20218 minutes, 46 seconds
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Want a COVID Vaccine? Here's How FindAShot.org Can Help

Finding COVID-19 vaccine appointments can be a challenging feat, and as more COVID-19 vaccines become available, more people will need to find pharmacies and other locations closest to them where they can be vaccinated. David Newell, Wharton Student and Founder of findashot.org, talks to Dan Loney about the website he created to help people find COVID vaccines, and how finding shots for his parents were his inspiration for creating this tool to help others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/18/20219 minutes, 31 seconds
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Grammy Winner Grace Potter on Navigating the Music Industry

Singer-songwriter Grace Potter sits down with Dan Loney to discuss The Grammy's and her 2021 nominations, as well as navigating the music business over the years and equality and representation for women in music in honor of Women's History Month, and part of Wharton Business Daily's Business of Music special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/16/20219 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trust, Communication Key to Increasing LTC Workers Vaccine Uptake

How do you ensure that people - or specifically those who work in healthcare and long term care facilities - take the COVID vaccines? Wharton Professor of Management Sigal Barsade discusses new research she co-authored that tackles these questions and identifies how to increase vaccine uptake among these groups. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/11/202110 minutes, 33 seconds
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Breaking Down the Barriers for Women in Pro Sports

Hilary Knight, USA Women's Hockey Player, 2018 Gold Medalist, Founder of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association, talks to Dan Loney about creating more opportunities for growth for women in sports and business. This interview was part of Wharton Business Daily's Women in Business special in honor of the beginning of Women's History Month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/9/202111 minutes, 4 seconds
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How Do We Encourage People to Take the Covid Vaccine?

Katy Milkman, Senior Fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics and Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions at Wharton, talks to Wharton Business Daily Host Dan Loney about the psychology behind persuading people to take a vaccine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/4/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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How Should Businesses Bring Employees Back to Work?

Tom Frieden, former CDC director, former NYC health commissioner, and president and CEO of Resolve for Our Lives, talks about the vaccine effort, why things are getting better, and how businesses can start to think about bringing employees back to work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/2/202111 minutes, 7 seconds
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Diversity & Inclusion: How Are We Holding Companies Accountable?

Wharton Assistant Professor of Management Stephanie Creary talks to Dan Loney about her research into how decisions around diversity and inclusion impacts companies and corporate boards, and if we're truly making an impact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/25/20217 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why Investing in Black Businesses Can Support the Economy at Large

Tarik Brooks, President of Combs Enterprises, talks about the importance of investing in Black business, and how Combs Enterprises teamed up with JP Morgan to support minority entrepreneurs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/23/202111 minutes, 24 seconds
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COVID Vaccine Rollout: How Will We Reach Herd Immunity?

Alison Buttenheim, the Silverstein Endowed Term Chair in Global Women's Health and Director of Engagement at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at Penn, talks to Dan Loney about the Coronavirus vaccine rollout, the issues with vaccine hesitancy and where she expects we will be by the fall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/18/202112 minutes, 24 seconds
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Billionaire Tom Steyer on Restoring America

Tom Steyer, Billionaire investor, Philanthropist and 2020 Presidential Candidate talks to Dan Loney about the early weeks of the Biden administration and the role of the private sector in restoring America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/16/202120 minutes, 46 seconds
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Can a Company's Purpose Influence Performance?

The importance of purpose within a company and whether it links back to a company's performance in light of 2020's social justice movement is something that will continue to be examined in the coming months and years. Claudine Gartenberg, Wharton Assistant Professor of Management, talks about her research into the link between purpose and performance with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/11/202113 minutes, 49 seconds
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Master P: We Can Overcome Injustice Through Economic Empowerment

Rapper Percy "Master P" Miller, talks about his business interests and why America's Black community must focus on economic empowerment in order to change injustice as part of Wharton Business Daily's special on Black business in America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/9/20219 minutes, 1 second
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What Exactly Do Executive Orders Do?

Sarah Light, Associate Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, talks to Dan Loney about the Biden administration's executive orders - specifically, those on climate priorities - what they mean, and what has to happen next to see these policy goals come to fruition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/4/20217 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is Anger Over Stock Shorts Justified?

Barry Ritholtz, CIO Ritholtz Wealth Management, joins Wharton Business Daily to talk about GameStop, stock shorts and why the anger over shorts is misplaced. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/2/202110 minutes, 30 seconds
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Overnight Sensation: How GameStop Became One of the Year's Hottest Stocks

Sasha Indarte, Assistant Professor of Finance, talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about GameStop's short squeeze, the risks involved, and the process of short selling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/28/202113 minutes, 17 seconds
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"Biggest Loser's" Bob Harper on Covid-era Home Workouts

Host of The Biggest Loser Bob Harper talks about fitness, wellness and the new digital content he's working on for people trying to get in shape from home as part of this Wharton Business Daily Special - the Business of Fitness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/26/20217 minutes, 11 seconds
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Biden & Economic Recovery: What's First on the Agenda

Kent Smetters, Wharton Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy and Faculty Lead of the Penn Wharton Budget Model, joins Wharton Business Daily host Dan Loney to talk about the economic outlook with the new administration, and how the COVID-19 vaccine roll out will factor into economic recovery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/21/202111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Tech Investor Guy Kawasaki on Vaccine Acceptance Americans to Get the COVID Vaccine?

Guy Kawasaki talks about the strong anti-vaccination movement in the United States, and how to encourage people who are hesitant about vaccines to take the Coronavirus vaccine so that we can return to 'normalcy.' On his Remarkable People podcast, Guy has tackled this question with a variety of experts, including Wharton's Katy Milkman and Jonah Berger.Guy Kawasaki is the creator of the Remarkable People podcast and chief evangelist of Canva. He is an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and adjunct professor at the University of New South Wales. He was previously the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/19/202113 minutes, 26 seconds
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Was Amazon Within Its Rights When it Removed Parler?

In light of Parler's antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, Herb Hovenkamp, Professor of Business Ethics & Legal Studies at the Wharton School and antitrust expert, talks about the actions of social media and tech platforms in terms of shutting down commentary from President Trump and his administration last week following the U.S. Capitol siege, and whether these actions are another example of tech companies having too much control over political discourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/14/20219 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ted Talker/author Simon Sinek on Why Optimism is Essential

Simon Sinek, author and inspirational speaker, talks to Dan Loney about New Year's goals and visions, and why it's important to stay optimistic amidst the backdrop of the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/12/202110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Conflict in Iran: What Does it Mean for the U.S.?

In this replay of our top podcast of 2020, Joseph Westphal, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Inaugural Chang Sun Term Professor at Penn's Lauder Institute, discusses his perspective on the process that occurred leading up to last January's strike against Iran, and the state of U.S. relations with the Middle East over the last few years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/7/202110 minutes, 35 seconds
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Will Diverse Board Requirements Make Companies Better?

Katherine Klein, Wharton Professor of Management and Vice-Dean of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative, talks about NASDAQ's recent announcement requiring board diversity, why it's important to reinforce diversity throughout the company overall, and why companies have been historically resistant to change in this area. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/22/20209 minutes, 52 seconds
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America's Restaurants Are Suffering: Here's How to Save Them

Andrew Zimmern, Founder & CEO of Passport Hospitality, returns to Wharton Business Daily to talk to Dan Loney about why he says the restaurant industry is falling apart nine months into the pandemic, and what must be done to save the industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/17/202010 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Challenges in Distributing the COVID-19 Vaccine

Gad Allon, Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions at the Wharton School, and Director of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology, talks about the massive logistical challenges in distributing the COVID-19 vaccines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/15/20209 minutes, 49 seconds
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Does Diversity Branding Hurt Diversity?

The advent and use of artificial intelligence is leading to deeper conversations about the influence this technology will have in the years ahead, particularly as it relates to data collection and privacy. In this re-play of a pre-pandemic interview with Timnit Gebru, the former Technical Co-Lead of Google’s Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team talks about her biggest concerns around data collection, changes that need to occur at the company structure and policy level, and diversity in tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/10/202013 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is It a Mistake to Erase Student Debt?

Wharton Assistant Professor of Finance Sylvain Catherine and Chicago Booth Assistant Professor of Finance Constantine Yannelis discuss their new research on student debt forgiveness with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/8/202011 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Challenge of Running "Pandemic Sports"

Co-founder of Premier Lacrosse League Paul Rabil talks to Dan Loney about lacrosse growing into a national, professional sport - and what it's like running a sports league during the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/3/202012 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Business of Black Friday During a Pandemic

As part of Wharton Business Daily's special, "The Business of Black Friday During a Pandemic," Wharton Professor of Marketing Barbara Kahn talks about the evolution of Black Friday and how the pandemic has changed one of the biggest shopping days of the year. She also talks innovation in retail and how the pandemic will shape how we shop even after it's over. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/1/202010 minutes, 56 seconds
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Why 2021 Will Be 'Gangbusters'

Wharton Professor of Finance Jeremy Siegel gives the lay of the land in terms of what he's seeing with Wall Street, the Dow nearing 30,000 and what the year ahead has in store for us as we look to recover from the effects of the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/24/202011 minutes, 49 seconds
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The State of the Investing Landscape

Howard Marks, W'67, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, talks about the current investing landscape, market recoveries and how the markets are doing well despite rising COVID-19 numbers across the country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/19/202012 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why Social Media Is Now an Integral Part of Our Elections

Wharton Assistant Professor of Marketing Pinar Yildirim talks about how social media has become an integral part of our elections, how they are cracking down on misinformation, and how they should continue to take more action moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/17/202016 minutes, 18 seconds
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Nobel Prize Winning Economist on COVID + Economic Recovery

Paul Krugman talks to Dan Loney about his views on economic recovery, where we stand with the pandemic and how he feels about the future. Krugman is a Nobel Laureate, Distinguished Professor of Economics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and an opinion columnist for The New York Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/11/202017 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ant Group IPO: What Went Wrong

David Hsu, Professor of Management at Wharton, talks about why Chinese regulators halted the Ant Group IPO and what might happen next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/10/202012 minutes, 45 seconds
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A World's Eye View on the 2020 Presidential Election

Ian Bremmer, founder and president of Eurasia Group, talks to Wharton Business Daily host Dan Loney about the 2020 presidential election and the potential impacts for firms and governments around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/5/20209 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Lifespan of a CEO

Marius Guenzel, Assistant Professor of Finance at Wharton, talks about the lifespan of a CEO both on the job and in their overall life. He discusses his recent paper that looked at the impact that different factors, like the Coronavirus Pandemic, hostile takeovers or industry turmoil, have on CEOs, and how it impacts their life expectancy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/3/20208 minutes, 57 seconds
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Decision 2020: Reaching Voters As We Close In on Election Day

Michael Steele, former RNC Chairman and Senior Advisor to The Lincoln Project, talks about the final weeks of campaigning, why national polling cannot be trusted, and how running a campaign is different for an incumbent vs. a first-time candidate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/29/202013 minutes, 57 seconds
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Coastal Communities & Climate Risk: A Big Financial Challenge

Ben Keys, Assistant Professor of Real Estate at the Wharton School, talks about sea level rise, its impact on the housing market, and what the future holds for the real estate market, mortgage lenders and insurers due to the effects of climate change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/27/202011 minutes, 15 seconds
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Luxury Retailer Rebecca Minkoff: Future Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Pandemic

Rebecca Minkoff, designer and founder of the luxury retail company that bears her name, and member of the Directors Council of Wharton's Baker Retailing Center, talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about the pandemic's impact on luxury retailers, and her retail philosophy moving forward. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/22/202012 minutes, 2 seconds
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How the Election is Impacting the News Media

Major Garrett, Chief Washington Correspondent for CBS News, talks about how the election is impacting the news media, the landscape of news today and the problem with FOX News and MSNBC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/20/202012 minutes, 13 seconds
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Understanding the Economics of School Reopenings

Efraim Berkovich, Director of Computational Dynamics with the Penn Wharton Budget Model, talks to Dan Loney about the Penn Wharton Budget Model's new report that analyzes the economics of reopening schools vs. keeping them closed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/15/202014 minutes, 46 seconds
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Leadership in a Pandemic

John Mackey, Founder & CEO of Whole Foods, talks about how the company has fared during the pandemic, the kinds of leaders we need right now, and his new book, Conscious Leadership: Elevating Humanity Through Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/13/202018 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is At-Home Fitness Here to Stay?

Fitness expert and founder of The Fitness App Jillian Michaels talks about her battle with COVID-19, how her businesses have been impacted by the pandemic and whether at-home fitness is here to stay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/8/202012 minutes, 48 seconds
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Can People Change Their Minds About Political Candidates?

There's a belief that 70% of people who will vote in the upcoming presidential election already know who they are going to vote for. How do you influence undecided voters - and convince the 70% who are decided to at least consider the other candidate? Jonah Berger, Associate Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, talks about how to influence mindsets on this edition of Wharton Business Daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/6/202012 minutes, 10 seconds
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After Disaster Strikes: How to Rebuild Better

Carolyn Kousky, Executive Director of the Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, discusses the aftermath of natural disasters and why low-income households should be prioritized after disaster strikes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/1/20209 minutes, 27 seconds
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An Alarming Trend: Women Are Suffering More Layoffs & Job Losses During Pandemic

Janice Bellace, Professor Emeritus of Business Ethics & Legal Studies at The Wharton School, talks to Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney about concerns that women are faring worse than their male counterparts when it comes to pandemic layoffs and job losses, particularly working mothers who are dealing with the added challenges resulting from long-term school closures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/29/202010 minutes, 8 seconds
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Honoring the Life & Legacy of RBG

Gillian Thomas, Senior Staff Attorney for the ACLU's Women's Rights Project - which Ruth Bader Ginsburg helped create - talks about RBG's legacy and what enabled her to lead significant change in women's rights and racial equality throughout her life and career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/24/20208 minutes, 47 seconds
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Analyzing the Biden Platform

Richard Prisinzano, Director of Policy Analysis for the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM), discusses the recent release of the PWBM's analysis of the Biden Platform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/22/202012 minutes, 14 seconds
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New Gift to Provide Wharton MBA Education to International Students

Yuri Milner, Founder of DST Global and Wharton MBA Alumnus, talks about the new $10 million gift he and his wife made to Wharton to create the Friends of Israel MBA Fund, which will provide full tuition over the course of the two-year Wharton MBA program for a cohort of more than 60 Israeli students over the next decade. He also discusses venture capital and the future of tech entrepreneurship with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/17/202015 minutes, 26 seconds
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Breaking Down the Most Recent Unemployment Numbers

Eugene Scalia, U.S. Secretary of Labor, talks about the most recent weekly unemployment claims report and the August Labor Department report, and plans to get the still unemployed back to work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/15/20209 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why Media Coverage of Female Politicians Must Change

President and CEO of Time's Up Tina Tchen talks to Dan Loney about why media coverage of female politicians, which traditionally centers around physical appearance and family life vs. credentials, needs to change, and how it contributes to inequity across the business world as well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/10/202013 minutes, 6 seconds
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The Myths About Entrepreneurial Success

Associate Professor of Management Ethan Mollick talks about his new book, The Unicorn's Shadow: Combating the Dangerous Myths that Hold Back, Startups, Founders and Investors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/8/202013 minutes, 40 seconds
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Mail-In Voting is Safe & Secure: Here's Why

Assistant Professor of Political Science at The Wharton School, Marc Meredith, talks about mail-in voting for upcoming presidential election amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/3/202011 minutes, 7 seconds
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Back to School 2020: How the Pandemic Has Changed Education

U.S. Secretary of Education talks about school reopenings, how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered education and is impacting school choice in this interview with Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/1/202012 minutes, 1 second
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Hurricane Laura, California Wildfires and a Pandemic: Mitigating an Intersection of Risks

Bob Meyer, Professor of Marketing and Co-Director of the Risk Management Decision Processes Center at The Wharton School, discusses how to better prepare from a risk standpoint in light of California wildfires and Gulf Coast hurricane season, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/27/202013 minutes, 1 second
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Back to School 2020: Helping Parents & School Districts Navigate Distance Learning

With many schools remaining closed, online education is gaining additional scrutiny. Sal Khan, Founder and CEO of Khan Academy, talks about distance learning and how school districts are dealing with adding components from various educational apps to fill in the gaps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/25/20208 minutes, 47 seconds
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Can Social Media Reverse 'Incumbency Advantage'?

Pinar Yildirim, Assistant Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, talked to Dan Loney about social media and electoral dynamics, and how to reverse the 'incumbency advantage' in the U.S. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/20/202011 minutes, 8 seconds
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Fiorina: Why Harris Was the Smart Choice for Biden's VP

Carly Fiorina, Former CEO of HP, talks to Dan Loney about what Kamala Harris will bring to the Democratic ticket, how she will impact the race itself, and the "abject failure of the political class" in stalling necessary financial relief to the American people during the Coronavirus pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/18/202015 minutes, 43 seconds
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Are Workers Still Entitled to Pandemic Perks?

Brian Berkey, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at The Wharton School, talks about the ethics of corporations rescinding COVID-related perks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/13/202011 minutes, 21 seconds
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How to Create a Better Work/Life Balance During the Pandemic

Wharton Professor of Management Nancy Rothbard talks about how to create work/life boundaries during the work-from-home era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/11/202019 minutes, 43 seconds
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Summer's Big Debate: What Will School Look Like This Fall?

The question of what school will look like this fall is the ongoing question being debated around the country this summer. Dr. David Rubin, Director of PolicyLab at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, provides his perspective on what schools need to be considering if they are going to have a component of in-person learning this fall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/6/202014 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Coronavirus Has the Upper-hand in the U.S.: Here's Why

Former CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden talks about how the US can get control of the Coronavirus pandemic and where we are in the race for a vaccine that's both safe and effective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/4/20209 minutes, 14 seconds
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What Will the Next Round of Coronavirus Relief Look Like?

Richard Prisinzano, Director of Policy Analysis for the Penn Wharton Budget Model, talks about the GOP's most recent proposal for financial support to assist the American public during the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/30/202010 minutes, 14 seconds
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How Can Congress Support the Restaurant Industry?

Tom Colicchio, Head Judge of Bravo Network's Top Chef, talks about the state of the restaurant industry and how Congress can support independent restaurants amid the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/28/202027 minutes, 36 seconds
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How Low Will Mortgage Rates Go?

This week, mortgage rates dipped below 3% - the first time they dipped this low in the 50 years Freddie Mac has watched mortgage rates. Sam Chandon, Adjunct Associate Professor of Real Estate at Wharton and Chair and Associate Dean of Real Estate at NYU, talks about the state of the market for both homebuyers and homeowners looking to refinance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/23/202011 minutes, 47 seconds
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Addressing the Coronavirus Crisis in the United States

Dr. Deborah Birx, White House COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator, spent some time with Wharton Business Daily Host Dan Loney talking about where we are in the United States with the Coronavirus Pandemic, the strategy behind pool testing and why masks and social distancing are important, low-tech tools in curbing the spread of the virus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/21/202013 minutes, 1 second
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How Does the IRS Recover Lost Tax Revenue?

The IRS could provide much more tax revenue to US coffers if it collected tax revenue at a higher rate than it currently does. Natasha Sarin, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, talks to Dan Loney about how the IRS can do this based on an op-ed she co-wrote that recently ran in The Washington Post. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/16/202014 minutes, 45 seconds
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How Will the Pandemic Impact Voting?

With presidential election looming, there's a worry of whether we will see lower voting totals because of potential long lines amidst the pandemic. Wharton Vice Dean of Strategic Initiatives and Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions Gerard Cachon talks about his research into what impacts people's decisions to vote and he discusses this with Wharton Business Daily's Dan Loney. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/14/202010 minutes, 21 seconds
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Traveling During the Pandemic? It's All About Staying Local

Glenn Fogel ,W'84, CEO and President of Booking Holdings, was a guest on Wharton Business Daily's town hall, The Business of Travel During a Pandemic, during which he talked about the pandemic's impact on summer travel and tourism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/9/202012 minutes, 9 seconds
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Do Underdogs Have Better Outcomes?

Wharton Assistant Professor of Management Samir Nurmohamed talks about his new research showing the "Underdog Effect," and why being the underdog might inspire more motivation to succeed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/7/202010 minutes, 57 seconds
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Keeping Older Adults Healthy

Brent Taylor, WG'10, Co-founder of Beyond Meat and Co-founder of Perennial, spoke with Dan Loney about keeping older adults healthy through plant-based food and beverage as part of Wharton Business Daily's recent town hall, The Business of Food During the Pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/2/20208 minutes, 8 seconds
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Does Diversity Branding Hurt Diversity?

Technical Co-Lead of Google's Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team Timnit Gebru visited Wharton's campus in January to discuss diversity in tech and diversity branding, as well as privacy concerns surrounding the use of AI in data collection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/30/202013 minutes, 27 seconds
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How is the US-China Relationship Continuing to Develop?

Mohamed El-Erian, Practice Professor of Wharton's Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies, spoke with Dan Loney about the US-China relationship as well as the economic outlook and impact on markets in a post-Coronavirus world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/25/202013 minutes, 46 seconds
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What Will Sports Look Like Without Fans?

Bobby Valentine, Former MLB player and manager, and Executive Director of Athletics at Sacred Heart University, talked to Dan Loney about what lays ahead for college athletics this fall. He will also be a guest on Wharton's The Business of Sports Without Fans, a Wharton livestream event on Wednesday June 24 at 12 PM ET. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/23/202017 minutes
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How to Reduce Police Brutality

Wharton Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics Robert Hughes spoke with Dan Loney about how to reduce violence in policing by limiting the power of arrest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/18/20208 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Impact of Inequality on the American Dream

Charles Payne, Host of Making Money with Charles Payne on Fox Business Network, and CEO and Principal Financial Analyst of Wall Street Strategies, talks to Dan Loney on inequality in America, its impact on the American dream, and corporate authenticity as it relates to Black Lives Matter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/16/202012 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Prevalent is Fake News?

Wharton Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions Duncan Watts talks with Dan Loney about Twitter, social media and the prevalence of fake news as we head into election season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/11/20209 minutes, 29 seconds
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What Role Does Corporate America Play in Addressing Inequality?

Judith Brown Dianis, CEO of The Advancement Project and Wharton alumna, talks to Dan Loney as part of Wharton Business Daily's Special Report, "Inequality in America." They discuss specifically how corporate America can effect change and why we need to stay engaged in fighting inequality long after the protests have died down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/9/20208 minutes, 33 seconds
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Understanding Inequality in America

Former Philadelphia Mayor and Wharton alumnus Michael Nutter talks to Dan Loney about inequality and civil unrest as part of Wharton Business Daily's Special Report: Inequality in America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/5/202015 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why Are The Markets So Optimistic?

Kevin O'Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful on ABC's Shark Tank, talks to Dan Loney about why the markets are so optimistic and why the situation the pandemic created might just have a silver lining. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/2/202023 minutes, 23 seconds
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Global Emissions Are Down, But Will They Stay That Way?

Eric Orts, Director of the Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership and Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at Wharton, talks about the decrease in global emissions due to the coronavirus pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/28/20209 minutes, 22 seconds
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Learning to Be Resilient During Uncertain Times

Angela Duckworth, Professor of Psychology at Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania College of Arts and Sciences, talks about how to be resilient and have grit during the uncertain times created by the pandemic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/26/20209 minutes, 4 seconds
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Finding a Cure for Covid-19

David Fajgenbaum, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Co-founder of the Castleman Disease Collaborative Network, joins Dan Loney to talk about his experience with Castleman disease and how he is leading an effort to find a cure for coronavirus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/21/202012 minutes, 38 seconds
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Are Smartphones Changing the Way We Think?

Wharton Assistant Professor of Marketing Sheri Melumad discusses her new research that shows people are more willing to share information when they do it over their smartphones, how that can provide valuable information for marketers, and how it might be applied to Covid-19 contact tracing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/19/202010 minutes, 13 seconds
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What's the Best Way to Decipher COVID-19 Data?

Adi Wyner, Professor of Statistics and Faculty Lead of the Wharton Sports Analytics & Business Initiative, talks to Dan Loney about how to decipher all of the COVID-19 data we're being presented with each day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/14/202014 minutes, 18 seconds
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How Do We Reopen the Economy?

Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, participated in a special episode on reopening the economy on Friday, May 8. This podcast features his interview as part of that episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/12/20209 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Future of Entrepreneurship

Karl Ulrich, Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Wharton, and Co-founder and Advisor of MakerStock talks about what he thinks the future holds for entrepreneurs once the pandemic passes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/7/202014 minutes, 46 seconds
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Why Women Face Unique Challenges from COVID-19

Wharton Professor of Management Stephanie Creary talks about how women are impacted by COVID-19, particularly when it comes to employment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/5/202012 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Role Analytics Play in Our Culture

Eric Bradlow, Vice Dean of Analytics and Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, and host of Moneyball on SiriusXM Channel 132, talks to Wharton Business Daily Host Dan Loney about analytics as they relate to the pandemic and our culture overall, and how sports will recover. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/30/202015 minutes, 54 seconds
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How Will The Economy Recover From The Pandemic?

NYT Opinion Columnist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences Paul Krugman chats about the economic impact of COVID-19 and what economic recovery might look like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/28/202013 minutes, 2 seconds
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What Can We Expect Post-COVID-19?

This podcast features a discussion with Wharton Dean Geoff Garrett about what we should expect from our economies and cultures post-COVID-19 both here in the US and abroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/23/202015 minutes, 9 seconds
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Rethinking Global Interconnectedness

Regina Abrami, Director of Global Programs at Wharton's The Lauder Institute, discusses the long-term impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and global interconnectedness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/21/202011 minutes, 30 seconds
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Sourcing PPE During COVID-19

Serguei Netessine, Vice Dean for Global Initiatives and Professor of Operations, Information & Decisions at The Wharton School, speaks to Dan Loney about how he coordinated a donation of PPE from China Merchants Bank, how the United States should create a stockpile of protective equipment for future pandemics, and business innovation during COVID-19. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/16/20209 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Small Business

Trey Hollingsworth, U.S. Representative for Indiana's 9th Congressional District and Wharton alum, joins Dan Loney to discuss the economic impact on small businesses - what's been done and what might be yet to come to help small businesses cope during the COVID-19 crisis, and help them rebound when the economy reopens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/14/202014 minutes, 3 seconds
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Keeping Retail Afloat During COVID-19

Wharton Professor of Marketing Barbara Kahn talks with Dan Loney about how retailers can stay afloat during the COVID-19 stay at home orders and how they might rebound towards the end of the year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/9/202017 minutes, 7 seconds
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Fighting for Relevancy During COVID-19

Wharton Professor of Marketing Deborah Small talks about how brands are trying to stay relevant in consumers' lives through virtue signaling during COVID-19, and the balance they have to strike between seeming authentic vs. disingenuous in this unique environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/7/202012 minutes, 3 seconds
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Stopping the Spread of COVID-19

Dr. Larry Jameson, Executive Vice President, University of Pennsylvania for the Health System, and Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine, talks about the role every American must play to stop the spread of Coronavirus, and when he thinks the Philadelphia area will hit its peak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/3/202012 minutes, 42 seconds
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Special Report: "Wharton on Managing Uncertainty-The Coronavirus Outbreak"

This Wharton Business Daily special report brings together six interviews conducted with professors who are teaching University of Pennsylvania students as part of the new Wharton course created to address the coronavirus outbreak, “Epidemics, Natural Disasters, and Geopolitics: Managing Global Business and Financial Uncertainty.” Interviews, all recorded during March, 2020, include:● Geoffrey Garrett, Wharton School Dean (1:03)● Jeremy Siegel, Finance Professor (11:29)● Sigal Barsade, Management Professor (19:39)● Mauro Guillen, Management Professor (32:02)● Kent Smetters, Business Economics and Public Policy Professor (47:04)● Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Penn’s Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy (54:48) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/1/20201 hour, 5 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is the US Prepared for Digitized Elections?

Leeza Garber, Wharton Lecturer of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, discusses how the Coronavirus might impact in-person voting in the U.S. both in this election year and beyond. From cybersecurity concerns to infrastructure issues, Garber talks about how we need to proactively work towards moving our elections online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/31/202014 minutes, 43 seconds
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COVID-19's Impact on the Future of Work

Wharton Dean Geoff Garrett chats with Dan Loney about the impact the Coronavirus pandemic has had on our global economy and the role it will play in reshaping the future - including when we will see an economic rebound, the future of work, and rethinking what leadership means.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/26/202010 minutes, 46 seconds
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Teaching the Importance of Financial Literacy

Brandon Copeland, Wharton undergraduate alumnus, NFL linebacker recently signed by the New England Patriots and Penn financial literacy instructor, discusses why he feels financial literacy is a valuable lesson for his students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/24/20206 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Do We Prepare for High-Risk Events Like COVID-19?

Wharton Professor Mauro Guillen discusses the launch of his new online course covering the global business implications of the coronavirus outbreak, and why it has become increasingly important for us all to learn how to to prepare as a nation, and at the organizational level, for our 'new normal' of uncertainty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/19/202015 minutes, 55 seconds
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Should Firms Disclose SEC Investigations or Abstain from Trading?

If a company is under investigation by the SEC, should that information be automatically be released to investors or to the public? Wharton Associate Professor of Accounting Dan Taylor discusses his research into whether or not companies are disclosing SEC investigations, and why the SEC needs to be vigilant and monitor trading in any firms they are investigating - even if the investigation isn't for insider trading. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/17/202012 minutes, 40 seconds
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Understanding the Gender Gap in Workplace Self Promotion

Judd Kessler, Associate Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy at Wharton, discusses his new research that reveals men and women rate their work performances differently in part based on their gender, and the benefits of self promotion at work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/12/20209 minutes, 56 seconds
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COVID-19 and the Impact of Emotional Contagion

Is coronavirus dominating your conversations at work, school and with family and friends? Are you feeling anxious or worried about the virus and what happens if it comes to your community? Wharton Professor of Management Sigal Barsade talks about the impact of emotional contagion stemming from the coronavirus, why it has the potential to greatly amplify the damage caused by COVID-19, and how negative emotions - particularly fear and anxiety - can harm our decision making processes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/10/202012 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why Diversity is the Profitable, Competitive Thing to Do

Diversity Inc. CEO Carolynn Johnson talks about why diversity is the competitive, profitable thing to do, the state of the workforce, diversity challenges and best practices, and the Diversity Inc Top 50 Companies for Diversity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/5/202022 minutes, 42 seconds
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How Millennial Saving Habits are Driving the Future of Finance

Andy Rachleff, Wealthfront co-founder and CEO and Wharton alum, stops by the studio to discuss his observations about the banking industry, career highlights, why teaching is important to him, and how the future of the finance industry is being driven by Millennials who save. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/3/202024 minutes, 49 seconds
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Breaking Down the Forbes Best Companies to Work For List

Wharton Associate Professor of Management Matthew Bidwell talks about the Forbes Best Companies to Work For list, how the companies made the list, the shift in the way companies treat employees, and how they attract and retain good people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/27/202013 minutes, 5 seconds
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A 2020 Global Economic Outlook

Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, Practice Professor at Wharton's Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies, discusses a range of issues from the global economic impact of the coronavirus, the state of the global economy and his thoughts on the 2020 presidential candidates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/25/202024 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Tricky World of Sustainable, Ethical Investing

Wharton Professor of Marketing Cait Lamberton says for more investors to participate in sustainable (socially conscious) investing financial services firms must change their marketing tactics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/202021 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why 'Autos+Tech' Is the Best Path for Automated Vehicles

When it comes to automated vehicles, many think tech companies have the upper hand over the auto industry. Wharton Professor John Paul Macduffie visited the studio to discuss his latest article in the MIT Sloan Management Review about why he thinks the automotive industry and tech must work together to come up with winning mobility offerings that will meet the needs of users. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/18/202020 minutes, 42 seconds
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What Does It Take to Be a Good Leader?

Lloyd Howell Jr., Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer at Booz Allen - and recent guest of the Wharton Leadership Lecture Series - talks to Dan Loney about what he sees are the most important values both in a leader and leadership team, his experience at Booz Allen and his advice for students today as they prepare to enter the workforce and build their careers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/13/202015 minutes, 24 seconds
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What's 'In Store' for Retail This Year as Stores Continue to Close?

More than 9,000 retail stores closed their doors in 2019, and the trend is continuing into 2020 with the recent announcements that Pier 1, Macy's and Forever 21 will join the ranks. Wharton's Adjunct Professor of Marketing Herb Kleinberger joined Dan Loney to talk about this trend, and how AI, the Internet of things and e-commerce will continue to shape the future of retail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/11/202011 minutes, 24 seconds
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AI & Data Collection: Is Privacy As We Know It Over?

The advent and use of artificial intelligence - or AI - is leading to deeper conversations about the influence this technology will have in the years ahead, particularly as it relates to data collection and privacy. Technical Co-Lead of Google's Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team Timnit Gebru talks about her biggest concerns around data collection, changes that need to occur at the company structure and policy level, and diversity in tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/6/202013 minutes, 28 seconds
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Can Senator Sanders's 'Medicare for All' Plan Actually Work?

Democratic candidate Senator Bernie Sanders has been touting his 'Medicare for All' plan on the campaign trail, which he says will dramatically improve healthcare for all Americans. But many questions remain, including how the plan will be financed. Last week, the Penn Wharton Budget Model released its analysis of the Senator's plan, which in one scenario, showed that within 40 years the GDP will decline by 24%. Professor Kent Smetters sat down with Dan Loney to talk about the pros and cons of Medicare for All and the Budget Model's analysis of the various financing mechanisms in detail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/4/202017 minutes, 37 seconds
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Are the Chinese Taking the Right Steps to Stop the Spread of Coronavirus?

With more than 4,700 cases of coronavirus confirmed and 106 reported deaths, China is facing both short- and long-term challenges. Penn Law Professor and Chinese Law Expert Jacques deLisle talked to Wharton Business Daily host Dan Loney about what he sees are the biggest issues facing both China and the global economy, and how the response to containing and managing this virus compares to that of SARS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/30/202010 minutes, 28 seconds
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Is Streaming the Future of TV Programming?

Comcast is the latest company to jump into the streaming world with the launch of NBC's new Peacock streaming service, which will be available in July 2020. Faculty Director of the Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative Raghu Iyengar joins Dan Loney to talk about this complex market, the challenges that come with continually creating fresh, new content, and the future of TV programming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/28/20209 minutes, 27 seconds
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Can You Recession Proof Your Retirement Accounts?

A report by the National Association for Business Economics says that 7 out of 10 economists predict there will be another recession by the end of 2021. The last time there was a recession, many people lost significant value in their retirement plans. Wharton Professor and Executive Director of the Pension Research Council Olivia Mitchell discusses what can be done now - with or without a recession - to shore up your retirement accounts and finances overall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/202018 minutes, 29 seconds
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'Survivor's' #MeToo Moment Explained

The most recent season of 'Survivor' (Island of the Idols) ended with its own #MeToo moment, which will lead to significant changes for the future of both the show and CBS. For the first time in the reality show’s history, a contestant, Dan Spilo, was removed for inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment against another contestant, Kellee Kim. Kim, who competed on Survivor while she was finishing her MBA at Wharton last year, discusses her experience, the male/female dynamic on a reality TV show, and her time at Wharton.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/202014 minutes, 25 seconds
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Conflict in Iran: What Does it Mean for the U.S.?

The U.S. drone strike that killed Major General Qassim Suleimani has heightened tensions between the U.S. and the Middle East. This week, Iraq’s Parliament voted to remove 5,000 U.S. forces from the country, and Iran fired more than 20 ballistic missiles at two U.S. military bases in Iraq. Joseph Westphal, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Inaugural Chang Sun Term Professor at Penn’s Lauder Institute, discusses his perspective on the process that occurred leading up to last week’s strike against Iran, the state of U.S. relations with the Middle East over the last two years, and what to expect moving forward from both a military and economic perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/9/202015 minutes, 57 seconds
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How Ridesharing Adds Value to Your Life

Not everything about ridesharing is negative. Riders are making friends, learning about their community and even getting job leads, all from the back seat of their Uber or Lyft. Wharton Management Prof Lindsey Cameron discusses her study of the positive social and cultural exchanges that take place inside rideshare vehicles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/2/202014 minutes, 6 seconds
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What to Expect from Retail in 2020 and Beyond

Retail isn’t all store closings and bankruptcies. Legacy retailers and direct-to-consumer startups alike are transforming their businesses through innovative technology, partnerships and more. Wharton Marketing Prof and Baker Retailing Center Academic Director Tom Robertson, and Baker Retailing Center Managing Director Mina Fader, discuss the challenges and opportunities retailers face in a time of transformation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/26/201919 minutes, 27 seconds
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Does Elizabeth Warren's Wealth Tax Add Up?

Wharton Professor Kent Smetters discusses the Penn Wharton Budget Model's analysis of Senator Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax. They found that Warren's proposal would shrink the economy between .09 and 2.1 percent by 2050, and raise roughly $1.0 to $1.4 trillion less than Warren's campaign estimate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/19/201919 minutes, 22 seconds
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At What Age are Entrepreneurs Most Successful?

Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates founded their pathbreaking companies when they were still in their teens. Steve Jobs founded Apple at 21. Their stories, which get a lot of media attention, have many believing that younger entrepreneurs are the most successful. However, research from Wharton management professor Daniel Kim shows they are exceptions to the rule, and that the average age of successful entrepreneurs is actually a lot older.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/10/201910 minutes, 55 seconds
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NFL Season Preview with Josh Hermsmeyer

Josh Hermsmeyer, Writer for FiveThirtyEight and Founder of AirYards.com where he works on all things football analytics, joins hosts Cade Massey, Shane Jensen, Eric Bradlow, and Adi Wyner to discuss his predictions for the current NFL season and the analytics backing him up on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/18/201922 minutes, 20 seconds
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Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries

Safi Bahcall, pysicist and biotech entrepreneur, joins host Harbir Singh on Mastering Innovation to discuss his book “Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries”, which explores groundbreaking innovations that almost never saw the light of day! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/4/201918 minutes, 37 seconds
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A Look at the Recent Federal Interest Rate Decrease

Patrick Harker, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and a former Wharton dean, joins Mukul Pandya of Knowledge@Wharton to discuss the July 2019 decrease of the Federal Interest Rate and the current state of the US economy in this special podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/28/201933 minutes, 22 seconds
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How to Build Habit-Forming Products

Nir Eyal has been dubbed "The Prophet of Habit-Forming Technology" by the MIT Technology Review. Nir joins host Americus Reed to discuss his best-selling book on consumer behavior "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products" on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/21/201928 minutes, 56 seconds
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Barometer of Fear: An Insider’s Account of Rogue Trading and the Greatest Banking Scandal in History

Alexis Stenfors joins host Dan Loney on Knowledge@Wharton to discuss how he went from being a currency trader at Merrill Lynch in London to being banned from trading after he tried to cover up huge mistakes, costing him around $456 million USD. His story is documented in his book, "Barometer of Fear: An Insider’s Account of Rogue Trading and the Greatest Banking Scandal in History." Alexis is now a lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, teaching economics and finance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/14/201924 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Art of Deep Listening

Despite the fact that 55% of our time is spent listening, deep listening is a skill that only 2% of people really grasp. Oscar Trimboli, Professional speaker, mentor, and author, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Greg Shea on In the Workplace to discuss his book on how we can practice and apply deep listening, and how doing so can prevent miscommunications and their effects in the workplace such as job turnover and lost sales. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/7/201928 minutes, 13 seconds
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Defending Our Country, Our Companies, and Ourselves  in the Age of Cyber Threats 

Many security experts believe that the next world war will most likely involve cyberspace. Considering the numbers of hacks and cyber attacks we read about in the news, as well as attacks that impact critical infrastructure like hospitals and banks. All of these events carry real world impact. This activity is taking place in what the Pentagon calls “The Fifth Domain.” A new book called "The Fifth Domain: Defending Our Country, Our Companies and Ourselves in the Age of Cyber Threats" looks how we must think about protecting all of these critical elements. Richard Clarke, co-author of the book, joins host Dan Loney to discuss these considerations on Knowleddge@Wharton. Clarke spent 30 years in the U.S. government, including as White House counter terrorism coordinator under President Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. And he was the first White House Official to be in charge of U.S. cybersecurity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/31/201923 minutes, 16 seconds
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Revolutionizing the Customer Support Industry with Helpshift

Consumers today have a strong preference for messaging as their primary mode of communication. Helpshift has designed an intelligent customer service platform around providing B2C brands with the most seamless digital messaging experience on web and mobile. Linda Crawford, CEO of Helpshift, joins host Doug Collom to discuss her leadership of Helpshift and in other prior customer-service based companies on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/24/201945 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Importance of Diversity in Corporate Boards

A report published by the Alliance for Board Diversity (ABD) and Deloitte, "Missing Pieces", shows that the number of women and minorities on boards at Fortune 500 companies was at an all-time high in 2018. In fact, well over half of Fortune 500 boards have reached diversity levels of at least 30 percent women and minorities on their boards. That’s progress, but the flip side is that means 70 percent of the board is made up of white males. So what can we do? Deb DeHaas, Vice Chairman and National Managing partner of the Center for Board Effectiveness at Deloitte, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss the implications of this report of Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/17/201952 minutes, 20 seconds
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Losing the Race Against Climate Change

There is currently a race between the Earth’s rapidly warming temperature and humans discovering ways to fight and adapt to climate change. Jeremy Grantham, Chief Investment Strategist and Chairman of the Board at GMO, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss his mission to help humans "win" the race against climate change, how his generous donations to various research organizations will make an impact, and why not taking this race seriously will be deadly on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/10/201928 minutes, 52 seconds
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How to Pay Off 4 Common Forms of Debt

Janet Alvarez, Executive Editor of Wisebread and an anchor for WHYY/ NPR, joins host Prof Kent Smetters to discuss her recent Wisebread article called “How to Pay Off These 4 Types of Debt”, including strategies for tackling credit card debt, student loans, and more on Your Money.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/3/201916 minutes, 2 seconds
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Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour - Palliative Healthcare

When people find out they have a serious illness, it’s natural that they think of doing whatever it takes to prolong their lives. But the very methods of prolonging life sometimes means more pain and suffering for the patient. Host Dan Loney talks with Dr. Sunita Puri, Medical Director of Palliative Care and Support Care Services at Keck Hospital and Norris Cancer Center at the University of Southern California, about her mission to bridge medical care for devastating diseases and providing comfort and relief for the patient. Her new memoir, That Good Night: Life and Medicine in The Eleventh Hour, reflects on her own journey and examines how the field is evolving as patients and family members are looking forward to quality of life over quantity of time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/27/201925 minutes, 9 seconds
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A Look into the Food Delivery Industry

How often do you order delivery for a meal? According to data from research firm NPD Group Inc. and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, around 82 percent of meals were prepared at home last year, which is up by two percent from a decade ago. But there has also been a huge increase in people getting food delivered for meals. Now, you can get food from just about any type of restaurant and thanks to services like Grubhub, Seamless and Caviar, as well as online ordering systems, it's an option that’s spreading to all parts of the country. Host Dan Loney talks with Heather Haddon, Food and Retail Policy Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, to discuss her reporting on this shifting food delivery industry on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/19/201922 minutes, 28 seconds
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Leading Authentically

Dr. Rebecca Newton, Organizational and Social Psychologist and Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, joins hosts Mike Useem and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss her new book, "Authentic Gravitas: Who Stands Out and Why", which explains how you can be an effective leader without having to change who you are as a person on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/12/201951 minutes, 31 seconds
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Genetic Therapy with Bluebird Bio

Business Radio Special: Host Joey Zwillinger, Wharton Alum and Co-Founder/Co-CEO of Allbirds, talks with Nick Leschly, CEO of Bluebird Bio, about their mission to heal people on a genetic level with targeted gene therapy on Purpose Built.Tune in on Business Radio SiriusXM 132 and Insights SiriusXM 121 for more great content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/5/201953 minutes, 5 seconds
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Exploring Employment Opportunities for Workers Without Bachelor's Degrees

Keith Wardrip, Community Development Research Manager at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, discusses his research on opportunity occupations — employment opportunities for those without a bachelor's degree — on Behind the Markets, hosted by Jeremy Schwartz. You can find the report here: https://www.philadelphiafed.org/-/media/community-development/publications/special-reports/identifying_opportunity_occupations/opportunity_occupations_revisited.pdf?la=en.You can check out our special podcast collaboration with the Philadelphia Fed here: https://shows.pippa.io/philadelphia-fed-on-whartonPhiladelphia Fed on Wharton Business Radio airs as a special series of interviews on Business Radio, SiriusXM Channel 132. This podcast is brought to you by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Business Radio, powered by the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/29/201924 minutes, 28 seconds
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Wharton MBA Reunion Radio: Production Technology at Warner Bros.

Business Radio Special: Business Radio broadcasts LIVE each year from MBA Reunion Weekend at Wharton. In this special edition of Knowledge@Wharton, host Dan Loney speaks with Wharton Alum Adam Slohn, VP of Production Systems, Warner Bros. Technology, about his career journey from Wharton to Warner Bros. and how he uses innovative technology to support live action and animated films all around the world! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/22/201924 minutes, 4 seconds
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Wharton MBA Reunion Radio: From Expert Banking Advice to Climbing Everest

Business Radio Special: Business Radio broadcasts LIVE each year from MBA Reunion Weekend at Wharton. In this special edition of Women@Work, host Laura Zarrow speaks with Wharton Alum Grace Vandecruze, Founder and Managing Director at Grace Global Capital and experienced Mountaineer, about her career journey from Wharton to owning her own consulting firm and climbing 25 mountain peaks to date! Grace has also been featured in two books: "Be Happy at Work, 100 Women Who Love their Jobs and Why" by Joanne Gordon and "Doing it Ourselves: Success Stories of African American Women in Business" by Donna Ballard.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/22/201926 minutes, 24 seconds
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Wharton MBA Reunion Radio: Marketing Pet Food Brands

Business Radio Special: Business Radio broadcasts LIVE each year from MBA Reunion Weekend at Wharton. In this special edition of Marketing Matters, hosts Americus Reed and Barbara Kahn speak with Wharton Alum Eriko Clevenger Pope, Vice President of Global Marketing for Nestle Purina PetCare, about her career journey from Wharton to Nestle and marketing for our most loveable pets! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/22/201924 minutes, 38 seconds
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Encore Careers - Pivoting Jobs Later in Life

Marc Miller, President of Career Pivot, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss how pivoting into a new job is entirely possible in the second half of your "career life". Marc and Dr. Dawn also help live callers in this episode, who just might be in the same situation as you! Learn more about Marc and Career Pivot by visiting the Career Pivot Blog or follow Marc on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/15/201946 minutes, 6 seconds
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Global FoodBanking Network - Lipman Family Prize Honorees Part Four

The Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize at the University of Pennsylvania is an annual global prize that celebrates leadership and innovation in the social sector with an emphasis on impact and transferability of practices. In this Leadership in Action special, we meet the 2019 honorees. In this segment, we interview Lisa Moon, President and CEO of the Global FoodBanking Network, an international non-profit organization based in Chicago that nourishes the world’s hungry through launching and strengthening food banks in more than 30 countries. Last year, GFN member food banks rescued and redirected food to more than 9 million people facing hunger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/201926 minutes, 11 seconds
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ACEV - Lipman Family Prize Honorees Part Three

The Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize at the University of Pennsylvania is an annual global prize that celebrates leadership and innovation in the social sector with an emphasis on impact and transferability of practices. In this Leadership in Action special, we meet the 2019 honorees. In this segment, we speak with Ayla Goksel, Vice President and CEO of ACEV, an organization that works to provide quality education in early childhood and that also supports parents and young women in need. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/201926 minutes, 19 seconds
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World Bicycle Relief - Lipman Family Prize Honorees Part Two

The Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize at the University of Pennsylvania is an annual global prize that celebrates leadership and innovation in the social sector with an emphasis on impact and transferability of practices. In this Leadership in Action special, we meet the 2019 honorees. In this segment, we speak with David Neiswander, CEO of World Bicycle Relief, an organization committed to helping people conquer the challenge of distance, achieve independence, and thrive. To date, they have donated close to 500,000 bikes to deserving and needy children.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/201927 minutes, 3 seconds
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Meet Barry Lipman - Lipman Family Prize Honorees Part One

The Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize at the University of Pennsylvania is an annual global prize that celebrates leadership and innovation in the social sector with an emphasis on impact and transferability of practices. In this Leadership in Action special, we meet the 2019 honorees. First we speak with the founder of the prize, investor and philanthropist Barry Lipman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/201925 minutes, 17 seconds
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Medicare for All: Impact on the US Economy - Part Five

Business Radio Special: We look at the the benefits and drawbacks of a proposed single-payer health care model (like Medicare-for-All), how it could affect the current and future state of the health care industry, how such a system could impact your health care experience. In this segment, host John Barkett talks with Jonathan Gruber, Professor of Economics at MIT and a key contributor to both Romneycare in Massachusetts and Obamacare, to discuss the projected economic impact if the US were to adopt a single-payer health care system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/201912 minutes, 52 seconds
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Medicare for All: The Benefits of a Single-Payer System - Part Four

Business Radio Special: We look at the the benefits and drawbacks of a proposed single-payer health care model (like Medicare-for-All), how it could affect the current and future state of the health care industry, how such a system could impact your health care experience. In this segment, host John Barkett talks with Maura Calsyn, Managing Director of Health Policy at The Center for American Progress, to discuss the positive implications and changes a single-payer health care system could create in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/20197 minutes, 48 seconds
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Medicare for All: Effects on Hospitals and Doctors - Part Three

Business Radio Special: We look at the the benefits and drawbacks of a proposed single-payer health care model (like Medicare-for-All), how it could affect the current and future state of the health care industry, how such a system could impact your health care experience. In this segment, host John Barkett talks with Thomas Nickels, EVP for Government Relations and Public Policy for the American Hospital Association (AHA), to discuss the implications any single-payer health care reform would have on existing health care providers and how the existing system is currently working (or not working) today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/20199 minutes, 56 seconds
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Medicare for All: Effects on Insurance Companies - Part Two

Business Radio Special: We look at the the benefits and drawbacks of a proposed single-payer health care model (like Medicare-for-All), how it could affect the current and future state of the health care industry, how such a system could impact your health care experience. In this segment, host John Barkett talks with Matt Eyles, President and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), to discuss the risks to insurers associated with Medicare-for-All and the impact it would have on existing providers and systems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/201912 minutes, 9 seconds
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Medicare for All: The Current Landscape - Part One

Business Radio Special: We look at the the benefits and drawbacks of a proposed single-payer health care model (like Medicare-for-All), how it could affect the current and future state of the health care industry, how such a system could impact your health care experience. In this segment, host John Barkett talks with Jonathan Cohn, Senior National Correspondent at HuffPost, to discuss the current health care landscape and what he thinks implementing Medicare-for-All would mean for the United States. Jonathan is also the author of Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis—and the People Who Pay the Price. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/201911 minutes, 56 seconds
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Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World

American adults spend more than 11 hours per day watching, reading, listening to or simply interacting with media, according to a recent study by market-research group Nielsen. Cal Newport, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University, joins host Stew Friedman on Work and Life to talk about how we can all take a step back and remember the offline world, where you can get lost in a good book or hold a conversation without constant glances at your smartphone. Cal's most recent book, Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World, offers lessons on how to set rules and boundaries that help us find the quiet in this tech-saturated world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/24/201951 minutes, 29 seconds
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Advocating for Safer Beauty Products with Beautycounter

Business Radio Special: Host Joey Zwillinger, Wharton Alum and Co-Founder/Co-CEO of Allbirds, talks with Gregg Renfrew, entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of Beautycounter, about her inspiration behind the brand and why she's passionate about advocating for safer beauty products Purpose Built.Tune in on Business Radio SiriusXM 132 and Insights SiriusXM 121 for more great content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/17/201952 minutes, 26 seconds
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Live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2019 - Part Two

Business Radio Special: Host Cade Massey is LIVE from the floor of the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2019, where the industry's brightest minds get together and share how they are making the best decisions about their employees using the wide world of data analytics. In this half hour, Cade talks with Stefanie Tignor, People Scientist and Analytics Lead at Humu, and Sebastian Wernicke, Chief Data Scientist at ONE LOGIC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/10/201928 minutes, 39 seconds
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Live from Wharton People Analytics Conference 2019 - Part One

Business Radio Special: Host Cade Massey is LIVE from the floor of the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2019, where the industry's brightest minds get together and share how they are making the best decisions about their employees using the wide world of data analytics. In this half hour, Cade talks with Daniel Coyle, Best Selling Author of "The Culture Code" and Contributing Editor at Outside Magazine, and Eva Murray, Head of Business Intelligence at Exasol and author of #MakeoverMonday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/10/201925 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Surprising Science of Meetings

Steven G. Rogelberg, Chancellor's Professor and Professor of Management at UNC Charlotte, joins host Peter Cappelli and guest host Connor Joyce to discuss his new book "The Surprising Science of Meetings: How You Can Lead Your Team to Peak Performance" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/5/201920 minutes, 11 seconds
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Children, Unhappiness, and Family Finances

David Blanchflower, Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), joins host Peter Cappelli and guest host Connor Joyce to discuss his research featured in the NBR Paper "Children, Unhappiness, and Family Finances: Evidence from One Million Europeans" on in the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/4/201932 minutes, 27 seconds
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Journalism's Increasing use of Artificial Intelligence

Reuters, the Associated Press and The Washington Post have all added artificial intelligence to their news gathering and reporting processes over the last few years. In 2016, the Post produced 850 articles using its Heliograf system, including 500 on the Presidential Election. AI is credited with being helpful when it comes to fact checking and being more efficient. However, critics say the move to these robot reporters sometimes comes at the expense of real journalists and causes layoffs in the newsroom. Is A-I the future of journalism? Host Dan Loney discusses the uses of AI in journalism with Meredith Broussard, an assistant professor at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, and Seth Lewis, a chair in Emerging Media at the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/3/201920 minutes, 47 seconds
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Robo-Kitchen!

Michael Farid, Co-Founder and CEO at Spyce, joins host Karl Ulrich to talk about how his restaurant is revolutionizing the way food is prepared... with robotics! on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/2/201925 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Best Jobs of 2019

Is your job on this list? Paul Wolfe, SVP of HR at Indeed, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss Indeed's latest report, "Best Jobs of 2019", on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/1/201916 minutes, 46 seconds
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Purpose Built: Mission-Oriented Entrepreneurs Making an Impact

Purpose Built is a brand new special series on SiriusXM hosted by Allbirds Co-Founder and Co-CEO Joey Zwillinger, featuring mission-oriented entrepreneurs sharing their experiences in building brands that thrive as they prioritize using their business for good. This series premiere episode features SiriusXM P.O.T.U.S. host Michael Smerconish leading a conversation with Allbirds Co-Founders and CEOs Joey Zwillinger and Tim Brown, as they detail their journey from startup to success in creating one of the most recognizable footwear companies today. Zwillinger and Brown share how they produce and open-source their carbon-negative soles and how they make the technology available to other manufacturers. Catch a video sneak peak behind the scenes of part of that interview at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk4pmjeGg-k&feature=youtu.be and tune in on Business Radio SiriusXM 132 and Insights SiriusXM 121 for more great content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/29/201952 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Edge of Analytics: Live from the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2019 Part Three

Business Radio Special: Host Cade Massey is LIVE at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2019, where leading individuals in sports analytics, business, and technology unite to provide opportunities to share industry successes, discuss the most challenging topics of analytics today, and share the latest cutting edge analytics and tools. In this episode, Cade talks with Maryann Turcke, Chief Operating Officer of the NFL, and John DiFiori, Director of Sports Medicine for the NBA, on this special edition of Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/201933 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Edge of Analytics: Live from the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2019 Part Two

Business Radio Special: Host Cade Massey is LIVE at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2019, where leading individuals in sports analytics, business, and technology unite to provide opportunities to share industry successes, discuss the most challenging topics of analytics today, and share the latest cutting edge analytics and tools. In this episode, Cade talks with Anne Milgram, Professor of Practice & Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the New York University School of Law, and Ted Knutson, Owner and Founder of StatsBomb, on this special edition of Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/201926 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Edge of Analytics: Live from the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2019 Part One

Business Radio Special: Host Cade Massey is LIVE at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2019, where leading individuals in sports analytics, business, and technology unite to provide opportunities to share industry successes, discuss the most challenging topics of analytics today, and share the latest cutting edge analytics and tools. In this episode, Cade talks with David Epstein, author of "The Sports Gene", and Maria Konnikova, poker player and author of "The Confidence Game", on this special edition of Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/201927 minutes, 19 seconds
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A Human's Guide to Machine Intelligence

Whether or not we realize it, algorithms have taken over a big part of our lives. This technology is embedded in every major tech platform and web-enabled device we come in contact with, and influences the everyday decisions we make: what we buy, where we eat, whom we date, how we work, and more. Host Dan Loney talks with Kartik Hosanagar, Professor of Technology and Digital Business, and Marketing, at the Wharton School, to discuss his new book, A Human’s Guide to Machine Intelligence: How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives and How We Can Stay In Control. Kartik's research demonstrates that instead of surrendering ourselves to this world of algorithmic decision-making, we need to arm ourselves with a better, deeper and a more nuanced understanding of it. Find out more about his new book on this episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/27/201925 minutes, 14 seconds
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Managing Emotions at Work

Are you the type of person who keeps to yourself at the office—even when something upsets you? Host Laura Zarrow talks with Liz Fosslien, co-author and illustrator of "No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Emotions at Work", to elaborate more on the idea that open, frank communication leads to a more productive and happier work environment for everyone on Women@Work.Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWGBZ4S/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/26/201951 minutes, 13 seconds
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Amazon's New Urban Grocery Store

Two years ago, Amazon entered the grocery market with its purchase of Whole Foods. Now, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the e-commerce giant is planning to launch urban grocery stores separate from the Whole Foods chain. Host Dan Loney talks with Barbara Kahn, Marketing Professor at the Wharton School, and Mark Cohen, Director of Retail Studies at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, to look at what makes these urban grocery stores different than the existing Whole Foods and Amazon Go models, and why Amazon is choosing to expand down this route of retail on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/22/201924 minutes, 22 seconds
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A Look Inside GoFundMe

Kim Wilford, General Counsel for GoFundMe, joins host Doug Collom to discuss how she's helping to advance corporate initiatives to improve the world's largest social fundraising platform on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/21/201952 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Turmoils of Tesla: Elon Musk v. the SEC

Elon Musk is under fire from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yet again for his "reckless" use of Twitter regarding Tesla company updates. The SEC is currently questioning tweets the chief executive of Tesla sent out last month about the car company’s production levels. Musk says his tweets are covered by free speech. The SEC disagrees and wants him held in contempt for violating a 2018 settlement that restricts his social media posts regarding his company. In 2018 Musk got into trouble for falsely tweeting that he was taking his company private, which caused stocks to soar. This lead to the SEC settlement in which Tesla and Musk were each fined $20 million and he had to step down as chairman of the board. Host Dan Loney talks with John Paul MacDuffie, Management Professor at the Wharton School and Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation at The Mack Institute for Innovation Management, and Charles Elson, Director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware, to discuss more about this recent legal turmoil and how it is affecting Tesla in the eye of the consumers on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/20/201924 minutes, 56 seconds
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Huawei Sues the US Government

Chinese tech giant Huawei is suing the U.S. government, alleging the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act prohibiting government agencies from buying its equipment or contracting with other companies violates the Constitution. Huawei argues US Congress doesn't have a good reason for this ban to be put in place, and that they are being singled out. US official allege that Huawei equipment could be used by the Chinese government to spy on Americans - Huawei denies such an accusation. Currently, Huawei’s Chief Financial Officer and daughter of the founder, Meng Wanzhou, continues to be held in Canada and faces extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges. Host Dan Loney takes a deeper look at these allegations with Regina Abrami, Senior Fellow in Management at Wharton, Director of the Global Institute at The Lauder Institute, and Head of its International Studies Faculty, and Richard Dasher, Director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/19/201925 minutes, 11 seconds
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TechSoup: Technology for Non-Profits

Rebecca Masisak, CEO of TechSoup, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss how TechSoup organized a nonprofit international network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that provides technical support and technological tools to other nonprofits, and where they see their business growing in the next few years on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/18/201925 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 Current Tax Breaks for the Middle Class

If you believe that tax breaks are reserved only for the ultra-wealthy, you might be paying too much to the IRS! Sandra Block, Senior Editor at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, joins host Kent Smetters to discuss her recent piece "10 Tax Breaks for the Middle Class" on Your Money. Listen in to see if you qualify for any of these current tax breaks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/15/201915 minutes, 20 seconds
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Philadelphia Bans Cashless Stores

Philadelphia has become the first major U.S. city to ban “cashless” stores. The city is making this move, in part, to protect those "unbanked" consumers who may not have credit cards and only use cash. The law, which goes into effect on July 1st, exempts some businesses including parking structures, rentals requiring a security deposit, and those with a membership model. Amazon, for example, was informed they could work around the law, as long as membership is required. So are restrictions on cashless businesses ultimately good for consumers and for the municipalities and will other metropolitan areas follow Philly's lead? To discuss more on this complex issue, host Dan Loney is joined by William Greenlee, Democratic Philadelphia City Councilman-at-large and co-sponsor of the bill, Mehrsa Baradaran, Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and the Robert Cotten Alston Associate Chair in Corporate Law at the University of Georgia School of Law and author of  The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap, and Jay Zagorsky, Economist and Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy and Law at Boston University’s School of Management on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/14/201924 minutes, 7 seconds
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Turning Data Into Action - WCAI/Working Nation Town Hall Special Part Three

Business Radio Special: Today we are featuring speakers from the recent Wharton’s Customer Analytics and Working Nation’s Town Hall, “The Future is Now: Closing the Data Analytics Skills Gap.” In this segment, we hear from the event's key speaker, Allen Blue, Co-Founder of LinkedIn. Allen joins host Dan Loney to discuss how LinkedIn partners with Working Nation to help identify new types of data analytics job roles and share them across the platform's network in hopes of finding new workers to be trained across their own skills gap and into data analytics on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/201922 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Rise of Data Analytics in Companies - WCAI/Working Nation Town Hall Special Part Two

Business Radio Special: Today we are featuring speakers from the recent Wharton’s Customer Analytics and Working Nation’s Town Hall, “The Future is Now: Closing the Data Analytics Skills Gap.” In this segment, we discuss how data analytics are solving today's real world problems. Ravi Kandikonda, SVP of Marketing and Strategy & Planning at Comcast, and Steve Kern, Deputy Director of Quantitative Sciences at the Gates Foundation, join host Dan Loney to discuss how their companies are using data to piece together solutions and strategic advances on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/201922 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Importance of Data Analytics in Early Education - WCAI/Working Nation Town Hall Special Part One

Business Radio Special: Today we are featuring speakers from the recent Wharton’s Customer Analytics and Working Nation’s Town Hall, “The Future is Now: Closing the Data Analytics Skills Gap.” In this segment, we discuss how data analytics skills can be integrated into standard education. Wharton Marketing Professor and host of Wharton Moneyball Eric Bradlow and Melanie Harris, Chief Information Officer for the School District of Philadelphia, join host Dan Loney to discuss how we can encourage student to learn 'digital literacy' and data analysis on Knowledge@Wharton.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/201924 minutes, 31 seconds
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SpaceX Reaches the International Space Station

SpaceX recently became the first private company to successfully dock a spacecraft built to transport astronauts from Earth to the International Space Station. The Crew Dragon carried about 400 pounds of supplies and an instrumented astronaut test dummy named Ripley, after Sigourney Weaver's character from the “Alien” film series. Host Dan Loney is joined by Greg Autry, Director of the Southern California Commercial Spaceflight initiative and IAIN BOYD, the James E. Knott Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Faculty Director of Government Relations at the University of Michigan, to discuss the implications of this successful mission on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/12/201923 minutes, 3 seconds
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Do Open Office Plans Work ...or Not?

Ethan Bernstein, Edward W. Conard Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, joins host Peter Cappelli to discuss his research on the effects of an open office plan on workers' collaboration habits, as outlined in his recent paper "The impact of the ‘open’ workspace on human collaboration" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/11/201931 minutes, 44 seconds
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Advancements in Sports Medicine

Dr. Lyle Cain specializes in arthroscopy and treatment of sports-related injuries, as well as open and arthroscopic treatment of knee, shoulder and elbow injuries. He works at the famed Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center and is also the Team Physician for the University of Alabama and other universities. Dr. Cain joins hosts Cade Massey, Shane Jensen, and Eric Bradlow to discuss advancements in sports medicine over the last 20 years, how rehab practices have changed, what injuries he's seeing more of these days, and where innovation is taking the field of sports medicine in the future on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/8/201921 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Future of Food Delivery

Sam Hall, Chief Product Officer of GrubHub, joins host Christian Terwiesch to talk about the future of food delivery and innovation in food delivery technology on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/7/201928 minutes, 13 seconds
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Lessons in Leadership with Evite CEO Victor Cho

If you’ve ever hosted a party, the chances are good that you used Evite to send out invitations. Victor Cho, Wharton grad and CEO of Evite, joins host Mike Useem to discuss how he came to lead the world’s top online and text invitation service on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/6/201951 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Cost of Fleeing Conflict and How We Can Improve Standards and Regulations for Crossing Borders

The issue of immigration has been a topic of heightened conversation here in the United States and also around the world. Over the last few years there have been thousands of people migrating from parts of Africa or from war-torn Syria, among other countries, to various parts of Europe. Michael Doyle, Professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and Visiting Scholar at University of Pennsylvania's Perry World House, says the average time a refugee is in exile is about 18 years. Michael joins host Dan Loney on Knowledge@Wharton to discuss his recent workshop, “Model International Mobility Declaration”, which focused on ways to address and improve the standards and regulations governing those moving between borders, whether as visitors, workers, entrepreneurs, refugees, victims of trafficking, et cetera, and fill in key gaps in international law. Professor Doyle is a former Secretary-General and Special Adviser to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/5/201926 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Inclusion Shapes Design

Sometimes designed objects reject their users: a computer mouse that doesn't work for left-handed people, for example, or something as simple as color choices can render a product unusable for millions. These mismatches are the building blocks of exclusion. In her book "Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design", Kat Holmes describes how design can lead to exclusion, and how inclusive design methods can be a source of innovation and growth, especially for digital technologies. Host Dan Loney talks with Kat about her book on Knowledge@Wharton. Book: https://www.amazon.com/Mismatch-Inclusion-Simplicity-Technology-Business/dp/0262038889 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/4/201921 minutes, 27 seconds
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Examining Medicare For All, Single Payer System, and Other Health Care Proposals

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has announced his candidacy for President of the United States in 2020. His policy agenda includes a single payer healthcare system, "Medicare for All.” Under this plan, the current system, including Medicare and Medicaid, would go away, with some exceptions for elective procedures. This proposal has been controversial because of the high costs of implementing such a government program that covers all Americans. But could a national health insurance program work for the United States? Host Dan Loney talks with Mark Pauly, a Professor of Health Care Management and Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School, and Rob Field, a Professor of Law and Professor of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University and lecturer in Wharton’s Healthcare Management Department, to find out more about the possibilities of shaking up US health care systems on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/1/201925 minutes, 26 seconds
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CannaBusiness: Edibles and Dixie Brands

Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Chuck Smith, Co-Founder and CEO of Dixie Brands, a top selling edibles company, to learn about his founders story and journey into the cannabis business almost 10 years ago, and how his company has evolved with the changing landscape. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201919 minutes, 20 seconds
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CannaBusiness: Exploring Medical Marijuana

Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Dr. Stuart Titus, CEO Of Medical Marijuana, Inc., to discuss the legitimacy and benefits of cannabis as a prescribed medicine, and how this field will continue to evolve. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201921 minutes, 24 seconds
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CannaBusiness: The Marijuana Legal Landscape

Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Stephen DeAngelo, Co-Founder of Harborside (the world's largest medical marijuana dispensary), and Paul Seaborn, Professor at the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business, to discuss the legal landscape surrounding the marijuana industry such as state law versus federal law, medical versus recreational, and more. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201920 minutes, 5 seconds
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CannaBusiness: Marijuana Regulations and Banking Concerns

Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with John Hudak, a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, and Seth Goldberg, Partner and Head of Duane Morris Cannabis Interdisciplinary Group, to discuss the regulatory implications around marijuana, such as examining state-level legalization, banking regulations, barriers to business, and more. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201918 minutes, 31 seconds
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CannaBusiness: Investing in Cannabis

Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Troy Dayton, CEO of The ArcView Group (a cannabis investment and market research firm), to discuss how venture capitalists and everyday people can currently invest in a cannabis business. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201914 minutes, 5 seconds
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CannaBusiness: Marketing Marijuana

Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Ricardo Baca, Founder of Grasslands (a content strategy firm) and thought leader in the legal cannabis space, and Elizabeth Hogan, VP of Brands for Willie Nelson's GCH Inc., to discuss the intricacies around marketing a federally illegal product, combating the stigma around marijuana products, and more. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201916 minutes, 15 seconds
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Battling the Opioid Crisis and More with Behavioral Health Care

Robert Garrett, CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health Network, and Donald Parker, CEO and President of Carrier Clinic, join hosts Sherryl Kuhlman and Sandi Hunt to discuss their work to battle the opioid crisis, depression and the teen suicide epidemic by expanding behavioral health access on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/27/201926 minutes, 42 seconds
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Saying Goodbye to the A380 Jetliner

The A380 was supposed to revolutionize commercial air travel. Instead, just 14 years after its first test flight, Airbus’ A380 Superjumbo is being phased out. The final A380 will roll off the assembly line in 2021. To find out why, host Dan Loney talks with Roger W. Clark, Founding Member of The Clark Law Group and visiting Professor at Rutgers University Law School where he teaches aviation law, and Kenneth Button, a Public Policy Professor at George Mason University’s Schatz School of Policy and Government, on Knowledge@Wharton.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/26/201925 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Top 4 Trends Transforming the Global Workforce

Mark Lobosco, VP of Talent Solutions for LinkedIn, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss LinkedIn's recently released Global Talent Trends Report which explores the four big trends fueling the transformation of global workplaces on In the Workplace. Report here: https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions/blog/trends-and-research/2019/global-recruiting-trends-2019 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/26/201931 minutes, 2 seconds
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Career Advice for Introverts

There are many highly successful introverts, from Bill Gates to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Jane Finkle is a career coach and a consultant with over 25 years of experience, and she joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss tips from her new book "The Introvert's Complete Career Guide: From Landing a Job, to Surviving, Thriving and Moving on Up" on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/25/201942 minutes, 50 seconds
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Music Marketing with Guitarist Steve Vai

Steve Vai, American guitarist and composer, winner of 3 Grammy awards (with 13 nominations), and owner of Favored Nations record label, joins host Americus Reed last week for a discussion on marketing strategies for musicians and label owners on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/22/201929 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Intersection of Finance and Current Politics

Greg Valliere, Chief US Policy Strategist at AGF Investments, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Liqian Ren to discuss the impact of current politics on the markets and the U.S. economy on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/21/201913 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Dumb Things Smart People Do with Their Money

Do you have a “friend” who is super smart, has a great career, holds a graduate degree, has even saved a chunk of money for retirement, but who keeps making the same dumb mistakes when it comes to money? Is this “friend” you? - Jill Schlesinger, CBS News Business Analyst and host of "Jill on Money" podcast, joins host Dan Loney to discuss her new book on avoiding costly mistakes with money, "The Dumb Things Smart People Do with Their Money" on Knowledge@Wharton.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Things-Smart-People-Their-Money/dp/0525622179 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/201923 minutes, 55 seconds
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Measles Outbreak in Washington State & Northwestern Oregon

There is currently a measles outbreak hitting Washington State and northwest Oregon with over 50 people now infected with measles. There is talk of a new bill being passed to make it harder for parents to opt out of the measles vaccine and anti-vaxxers are protesting this move. Host Dan Loney talks more about this controversy with Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center and Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Infection Diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Dr. Peter Jay Hotez, Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College and Co-Director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, and Daniel Salmon, Director of the Institute for Vaccine Safety based at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/19/201924 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Basics of League Soccer Analytics

Dan Altman, Founder of North Yard Analytics and Adjunct Professor of Economics at NYU's Stern School of Business, joins hosts Cade Massey, Adi Wyner, and Shane Jensen to discuss how he got into the field of soccer analytics and what type of work he does with clubs in most of the major leagues around the world on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/18/201923 minutes, 47 seconds
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Farm-For-Impact: Cocoa 360

Hosts Sandi Hunt and Nick Ashburn talk with Shadrack Frimpong, Founder and CEO of Cocoa 360. Shadrack grew up without running water and electricity in rural Ghana and became the first person in his village to attend college in the US, where he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015 and is currently enrolled to complete his master's degree in NonProfit Leadership. Frimpong founded Cocoa360 and pioneered the "farm-for-impact” health equity model; a tuition-free girls' school and community hospital sustained by proceeds from a cocoa plantation. He leads a team of over 35 full-time staff members who have cared for 3000 patients, serve 8 communities, reach over 35,000 farmers and currently educate 120 young girls. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/15/201929 minutes, 39 seconds
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Big Brands are Moving to Zero Waste with Loop

Would you buy brand-name ice cream or shampoo that came in a reusable container? A company called Loop is working with a number of consumer product companies, including Nestle, PepsiCo and Proctor & Gamble, to work towards "zero waste" initiatives. With reusable containers, you would place your empty Crest mouthwash bottle in a separate recycling bin that would be picked up and taken to a cleaning and sterilization facility, and refilled with the product for you or another customer. Host Dan Loney talks with Americus Reed, Marketing Professor at the Wharton School and host of Marketing Matters, and Eric Orts, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and Director of the Initiative for Global Environmental Studies at the Wharton School, about the sustainability impact this service could have when picked up by major brands, and how likely consumers are to adapt to this new greener model on Knowledge@Wharton.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/14/201924 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Aging Physician: Should Doctors Be Forced to Retire?

Federal regulations mandate pilots must retire when they are 65 years old. But there is no such law in place for doctors. When are doctors too old to treat patients? And what should the criteria be to determine their retirement? A new report in the Journal of the American Medical Association Surgery examines this issue and recommends protocols for testing older doctors for health and competence, though it doesn't specify at what age that should happen. Some hospitals have instituted a policy of review for physicians when they turn 70 years of age. The AMA study estimates about a quarter of all practicing physicians in the U.S. are over the age of 65. To help explore these questions, host Dan Loney is joined by the three researches from the University of Washington who worked on this report: Patchen Dellinger, a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Surgery, Thomas Gallagher a Professor in the Department of Bioethics and Humanities, and Carlos Pellegrini, a Professor in the Department of Surgery and former Chief Medical Officer at the University of Washington Medicine.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/13/201925 minutes, 49 seconds
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Oxycontin Lawsuit: Massachusetts Sues Sackler Family

In 2017 there were over 47,000 opioid-linked deaths in the United States – a six percent increase from 2016, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Massachusetts is now suing Purdue Pharma, maker of Oxycontin, and members of the Sackler family, one of the wealthiest families in America and owners of Purdue Pharma. The suit alleges the Sacklers made billions of dollars as their company pushed doctors to prescribe the pain killer, assuring the drug had a low risk of misuse, even though they knew it was highly addictive. Purdue is also accused of failing to report doctors who were overprescribing the drug. The company is facing hundreds of different suits by state and local governments across the country. Host Dan Loney is joined by Rob Field, Professor of Law and Professor of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University and a lecturer in the Health Care Management Department of the Wharton school, and Keith Humphreys, Professor and Section Director for Mental Health Policy at Stanford University and Senior Research Career Scientist at the VA Health Services Research Center, to discuss these allegations and more on the opioid epidemic on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/12/201923 minutes, 10 seconds
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Improving Economic Prosperity Through Nation Branding

David Reibstein, Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School and host of Measured Thoughts, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that focuses on nation branding as it applies to the U.S., and why a country should care about their brand globally and the role that public policy plays in shaping and communicating that brand to the world. They will also discuss the 2019 U.S. News and World Report list of the best countries that rates a country’s wealth and success, the policies that create opportunities, and the people who lead the change and its history. This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers on Knowledge@Wharton. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/11/201923 minutes, 59 seconds
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Autonomous Driving & Kia

James Bell, Director of Corporate Communications and Social Media at Kia Motors America, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss Kia's work with self-driving cars on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/8/201928 minutes, 1 second
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Examining the Delivery Meal Kit Business with Snap Kitchen

Jon Carter, Chief Digital Officer & Chief Technology Officer at Snap Kitchen, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss how this startup makes healthy, handmade meals for busy people on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/8/201926 minutes, 59 seconds
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Scaling Leadership

Bob Anderson, Founder, Chairman, and Chief Development Officer of The Leadership Circle and the Full Circle Group, joins hosts Jeff Klein and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss his new co-authored book "Scaling Leadership: Building Organizational Capability and Capacity to Create Outcomes that Matter Most" on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/7/201945 minutes, 41 seconds
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US Justice Dept Charges Huawei

Last week, the U.S. Justice Department has filed charges against tech giant Huawei alleging they have, among other things, violated the Iran Sanctions, stolen industrial secrets of American carrier T-Mobile and obstructed a criminal investigation. The Chinese telecom company is the biggest supplier of phone and internet network equipment in the world and is the second biggest cellphone producer. The indictments come two months after Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, who is also daughter of the company’s founder, was arrested in Canada. China's foreign ministry yesterday called on the U.S. and Canada to release Wanzhou. The timing coincides with top officials from China holding a two days of trade talks with the Trump Administration in Washington. Host Dan Loney talks with Jacque DeLisle, a Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, Director of the Center for East Asian Studies, and Deputy Director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, and Richard Dasher, the Director of the U.S.-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, to discuss how this case might play out on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/6/201923 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Lasting Impact of Shutdown on Federal Jobs

The 35-day partial government shutdown left 800,000 workers either on furlough or working without pay. It also affected nearly 10,000 companies who contract with the departments that were shutdown. Many people picked up other jobs during the closure, and others were moved from government contracts to working in the private sector. What we don’t know yet is whether these people will return to their jobs or whether there will be a mass exodus from the public sector, particularly as the president is warning another could happen as soon as next month. Host Dan Loney talks with Paul Light, a Professor of Public Service at New York University and Bill Resh, an Associate Professor at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy, about the repercussions of the longest US government shutdown on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/6/201920 minutes, 53 seconds
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Women Leaders, Equal Pay, and Me Too in 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and conclude our series with a look at women in leadership positions and how the Me Too movement has influenced businesses. A December report by The World Economic Forum said it would take 202 years for gender parity in the workplace – much longer than the 170 years estimated in 2016. But a study by the annual Women CEO Report said that 2018 was a great year for women, who made up over one-fifth of the newly installed CEOs last year. California took a bigger step than other states when it passed a law requiring publicly listed companies with headquarters in the state to have at least one woman on their board by the end of this year. And 2019 has started with an increase of women sworn in to the 116th United States Congress. So what might we see in the year ahead for women in 2019? Host Dan Loney is joined by Katherine Klein, a Professor of Management at the Wharton School, Vice-Dean of the Wharton Social Impact Initiative, and co-host of Dollars and Change, and Janice Madden, University of Pennsylvania Professor of Regional Science and Sociology, to discuss the implications of these shifts for women on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/6/201925 minutes, 12 seconds
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More Super Bowl Ads! With Pringles and Mr. Peanut

Hosts Dave Reibstein and Suneal Bedi talk with AnneMarie Suarez-Davis, Vice President of US Snacks Marketing at Kellogg Company, and Luke Cole, Head of Brand Build and Marketing for at The Kraft Heinz Company, about their Super Bowl LIII ads and their brand strategies for 2019 on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/5/201949 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Gillette Ad - Brands and Social Activism

Gillette released a new one minute, 48 second commercial on Twitter recently that has generated a lot of divided, emotional reactions from consumers. The ad tackles the issues of “toxic masculinity” – bullying, sexist talk, and violence – linking them to their signature tag line “the best a man can get.” It's the latest example of a brand taking on social issues of the day. While the ad has generated some criticism, with some men saying they will no longer use their razors, has this move been overall a win for them? Host Dan Loney is joined by Michael Kehler, a Professor of Masculinity Studies at the University of Calgary in the Werklund School of Education Research, and Hank Boyd, a Clinical Professor in the Marketing Department at the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business, to discuss the strategy behind the commercial on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/5/201924 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mobilizing the Political and Public Commitment to Achieve Goals at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Host Ann Greenhalgh talks with Rob Nabors, Director of Policy and Government Affairs at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to learn more about how his team develops and implements strategies to help mobilize the resources, political commitment, and public commitment necessary to achieving the foundation’s programmatic goals on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/4/201952 minutes, 16 seconds
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Super Bowl LIII - Wharton Moneyball Live from Radio Row in Atlanta, Part 2

Business Radio Special: Wharton Moneyball is broadcasting LIVE from Radio Row at the Atlanta Conference Center in preparation for Super Bowl LIII. Tune in this half as they talk to NFL Network Analyst Bucky Brooks about NFL analytics, scouting, and performance evaluations. They also talk with Alex Anthopoulos, EVP and General Manager of the Atlanta Braves, about his career path to GM by age 32, baseball analytics, and what he's excited about for this upcoming season of baseball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/2/201952 minutes, 14 seconds
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Super Bowl LIII - Wharton Moneyball Live from Radio Row in Atlanta, Part 1

Business Radio Special: Wharton Moneyball is broadcasting LIVE from Radio Row at the Atlanta Conference Center in preparation for Super Bowl LIII. Tune in this half as they talk to President of the NFL Players Association and current Wharton Executive MBA candidate Eric Weston and SVP of Football Strategy and Business Development at the NFL Damani Leech. We'll talk about NFL analytics, industry safety, playing the game, transitioning into an MBA program, and more on this half of Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/2/201952 minutes, 39 seconds
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Advertising & The Super Bowl

Hosts Catharine Hays and Jenny Rooney talk with Melina Engel, CMO of SimpliSafe, and Dean Evans, CMO of Hyundai, about their advertising strategies for the Super Bowl on The CMO Spotlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/201953 minutes, 30 seconds
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Work/Life Balance is Impossible - Don't Just Check the Boxes

Bob Glazer is the CEO of Acceleration Partners, a global performance marketing agency, and the Founder and Chairman of Brandcycle. He joins host Stew Friedman to discuss Acceleration Partner's progressive approach to elevating people to perform at their best in all parts of their lives on Work and Life.http://www.workandlifepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/201948 minutes, 7 seconds
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Wharton Welcomes New Academic Director of Wharton Executive Development Program

Host Laura Zarrow talks with Patti Williams, the Ira A. Lipman Associate Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School and recently named Academic Director of Wharton’s Executive Development Program, about her program goals and the importance of education on Women@Work. Wharton's Executive Development Program is an intense two-week course that prepares fast-track leaders to move from mastery of one focused area to greater success in a broader role, priming them for greater leadership responsibility in large companies and organizations. Learn more here: https://executiveeducation.wharton.upenn.edu/for-individuals/all-programs/executive-development-program/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/31/201951 minutes, 43 seconds
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Veterinary Pathology at Penn Vet: The Study of Disease in Animals and Its Greater Impact on Humans

Pathologists examine organs, tissues, body fluids cells and molecules to look for clues to disease and injuries. Penn Vet does this same work ... but with animals. We look at how veterinary pathology impacts the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health through extensive disease surveillance. Penn Vet's research has direct influence on agricultural systems, animal welfare/law enforcement (which has important ties to human social welfare), as well as "mad-made" ecosystems on wildlife. To learn more on these research contributions, Host Dan Loney talks with Dr. Julie Engiles, an Associate Professor of Pathology at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center, and is also the Section Head for Avian and Mammalian Pathology for the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System (PADLS) program, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/31/201923 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Auto Industry 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the future of the auto industry. In 2018, car makers announced the end of many lines of sedans and coupes to focus on more popular SUVs and trucks. Companies like Ford, General Motors and Toyota are looking to spend more resources on autonomous vehicles and electric cars. The companies are also dealing with rising interest rates and trade tariffs that impact steel prices as well as sales in China. If the disappointing reviews coming out of the motor city are a sign, 2019 could be a rough year for the auto companies. Host Dan Loney talks about these contributing factors with John Paul MacDuffie, Professor of Management at the Wharton School and Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation at Wharton's Mack Institute, and Paul Eisenstein, Publisher and Editor of TheDetroitBureau.com on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/30/201929 minutes, 56 seconds
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Remembering John Bogle, Founder of Vanguard

Legendary investor and Vanguard founder John "Jack" Bogle passed earlier this month at the age of 89. Bogle is credited with making the investment industry accessible to millions of people because of his development of low-cost, low-fee indexed funds. Vanguard, which Bogle started in the late 1970s, now has over $5 trillion in investor assets. Host Dan Loney talks with Jeremy Siegel, Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, and Burton Malkiel, former Director of the Vanguard Group, Chief Investment Officer at Wealthfront, and Economics Professor Emeritus at Princeton University, about their memories of John Bogle and their insights on his legacy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/29/201927 minutes, 18 seconds
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China/US Relations, Emerging Technology in China, and More

Dingding Chen, Professor of International Relations and Associate Dean of Institute for 21st Century Silk Road Studies at Jinan University, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Liqian Ren to discuss Chinese foreign policy, how Dingding was the first to predict Trump's victory 3 years ago, China's stance on the current trade war, emerging technology, and more on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/28/201952 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cris Collinsworth on Broadcasting for the NFL, Analytics, and More

Cris Collinsworth, game analyst for NBC’s Sunday Night Football and former wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, joins hosts Cade Massey, Shane Jensen, Adi Wyner, and Eric Bradlow to discuss his career in the NFL and as an analyst and broadcaster on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/201936 minutes, 18 seconds
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Career Trends 2019

Dr. Tracey Wilen, researcher and speaker on career trends, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss the shifts in the career landscape for 2019 on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/201939 minutes, 6 seconds
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Climate Change in 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at climate change.  Several major studies, including the federal government's National Climate Assessment and the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, showed that global warming is already having a deadly impact around the world and that all countries need to take "unprecedented" actions to cut carbon emissions over the next decade. Business leaders seem to be focusing more on the dangers posed by climate and environmental issues, and it's even a top issue at the World Economic Forum in Davos this month. But the US seems to be falling behind, with President Trump having pulled the US out of the Paris climate accord and reversing a lot of Obama era policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions. Host Dan Loney talks with  ERIC ORTS, Guardsmark Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School and faculty director of the Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership (IGEL), and FELIX MORMANN a Professor at Texas A&M University School of Law, join us to discuss how we can deal with this urgent issue in the coming year.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/201927 minutes, 1 second
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Technological Innovation in 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at technology. The tech sector went through a lot of ups and downs last year: executives from several companies testified before Congressional committees regarding their use of customers personal data, employers were held accountable by their own workers over business decisions, and some tech moguls, like Elon Musk, found themselves facing unexpected legal issues. 2019 holds the promise of new technological advances, with the possible arrival of 5G, new Apple products, further development of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, and more. Host Dan Loney speaks with Saikat Chaudhuri, Executive Director of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management at The Wharton School and co-host of Mastering Innovation, and Tucker Marion, Associate Professor and Group Chair for Academic Programs, Entrepreneurship & Innovation Group at Northeastern University's D'Amore-McKim School of Business.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/201926 minutes, 40 seconds
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US Real Estate 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the real estate markets. Mortgage interest rates are easing after rates passed five percent in 2018 for the first time in eight years, making consumers uncertain about either buying a new home or refinancing an existing loan. But at the same time, changes in the tax law hit mortgage interest deductions, home equity loans, and property tax deductions with a new state and local tax limit of $10,000. To further examine these effects, host Dan Loney talks with Susan Wachter, Professor of Real Estate and Finance at The Wharton School and Co-Director of the Penn Institute for Urban Research, and Benjamin Keys, an Assistant Professor in Wharton’s Real Estate Department, as well as a Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/201920 minutes, 57 seconds
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Global Trade Issues 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at trade issues. The U.S. and China recently held another round of trade talks, which ended with both sides reportedly feeling positive. The U.S. is also preparing for talks with the European Union later this year, with agriculture being one of the tougher, negotiating issues. To help understand these many moving parts of international trade, host Dan Loney is joined by Mary Lovely, an Economics Professor at Syracuse University’s School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, as well as a non-resident Senior Fellow at The Peterson Institute, and Matt Gold, an Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University and a former Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative for North America.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/201929 minutes, 19 seconds
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US Tax Changes 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at impending changes to US tax law and policy. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act went into effect in 2018 and the majority of us will feel its impact when we file our taxes in the coming weeks or months. However it's already left a mark on the federal budget deficit. Although the Trump administration said the tax plan would "pay for itself," that has not happened, instead the deficit went up by 17 percent from the year before. The small boost it gave to the economy may be a temporary effect. In the meantime, the IRS is dealing with the partial government shutdown and it's unclear whether tax refunds will be sent out on time, even though the deadline to file remains the same. Host Dan Loney is joined by Michael Knoll, Co-Director of the Center for Tax Law and Policy as well as Law Professor at the Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School, and Daniel Hemel, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Law School, to discuss how these tax policies might play out in 2019. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/201927 minutes, 3 seconds
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Brazil & Latin America 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the future of Latin America. In the last 12 months leadership has changed in Latin American countries including Brazil, Cuba and Mexico. Brazil elected a far right president, Jair Bolsonaro, while Mexico has its first leftist president in seven decades, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. And for the first time in over 50 years, the leader of Cuba is not a Castro, it's Miguel Diaz Canel. In the meantime Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in last week for his second term, even though his reelection is being called illegitimate and the country is in economic turmoil. Host Dan Loney examines many of these issues with William Burke White, Director of The Perry World House and Law Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Benjamin GEDAN, Senior Advisor to the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Adjunct Professor at Johns Hopkins University and a former South America Director of the National Security Council at The White House.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/201921 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Story of SoulCycle and Flywheel

Ruth Zukerman, Co-Founder of SoulCycle and FlyWheel and current Creative Director at FlyWheel, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her inspirational founders story and journey from dance to cycling on Women@Work. Ruth's new book is called "Riding High: How I Kissed SoulCycle Goodbye, Co-Founded Flywheel, and Built the Life I Always Wanted". Book: https://www.amazon.com/Riding-High-SoulCycle-Co-Founded-Flywheel-ebook/dp/B072DTR4GX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/22/201951 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Philadelphia Zoo's Commitment to Making a Difference in Sustainability, Conservation, and Social Impact

Vikram Dewan, CEO of the Philadelphia Zoo, President of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia, and Wharton alum, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss the Philadelphia Zoo's many impact programs that span from the community here in Philadelphia to the wildlife all over the world with efforts in Conservation, Sustainability, Social Impact, Education, and more on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/21/201930 minutes, 57 seconds
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Impacting Education with DonorsChoose.org

Charles Best, Founder and CEO of DonorsChoose.org, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to talk about how the nonprofit website, which enables anyone to help a classroom in need, is making a real life impact in education on Mastering Innovation. To date, teachers at more than 80% of all the public schools in America have created classroom project requests on DonorsChoose.org, and more than 3 million people have given to those projects! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/21/201932 minutes, 20 seconds
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How Some Countries Have Solved Climate Change - and How the Rest Can Follow

"Few books can credibly claim to offer a way to save the world, but this one does." That's the eye-catching first sentence in forward to the new book A Bright Future: How Some Countries Have Solved Climate Change and The Rest Can Follow. The authors, Joshua Goldstein, Professor Emeritus of International Relations at American University, and Staffan Qvist, Energy Engineer, join host Dan Loney to discuss how they believe a combination of nuclear and renewable energy is the path to slow down climate change on Knowledge@Wharton. Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWQ65FG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/201921 minutes
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Retail 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at retail in the US. In 2018, 13 retail companies filed for bankruptcy protection, which is about half as many as 2017. While some like David’s Bridal and Mattress Firm may be able to reorganize their debt and find a way out of financial trouble, Sears Holdings looks like it will follow the path of Toys R Us and close its doors soon. Consumers have been spending more money, but as e-commerce is taking a large share of that, brick and mortar stores need to continue to find better ways in which to compete. To discuss how these retail trends will carry out in 2019, host Dan Loney talks with Barbara Kahn, Professor of Marketing at the Wharton school, and Mark Cohen, Director of Retail Studies at Columbia University Graduate School of Business and former CEO of Sears Canada, Lazarus Department Stores and Bradlees, Inc., on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/201929 minutes, 27 seconds
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Immigration 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at immigration. The current government shutdown is linked to immigration - President Trump is demanding over $5 billion dollars to build a wall along the U.S. southern border with Mexico. There are also tens of thousands fleeing the violence in Central American countries asking for US asylum, questionable current border practices with family separations and child safety investigations, and the Dreamers, undocumented immigrants brought to the US as minors, who are still in limbo as lawmakers continue to argue their fate. Host Dan Loney talks with Sarah Paoletti, Director of the Transnational Legal Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania, and Stephen Yale-Loehr, Professor of Immigration Law Practice at Cornell University, to discuss how these tenuous situations may or may not resolve in the coming year on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201925 minutes, 7 seconds
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US Employment and Labor 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the current labor markets. 2018 ended with very positive news: the economy added around 2.6 million jobs in 2018, and wages grew by 3.2 percent. The labor participation rate climbed over 63 percent, meaning more people were coming back into the workforce, which also nudged the unemployment rate up a bit to 3.9 percent. As 2019 starts, 20 states and around two dozen cities are raising the minimum wage. However, the country is now feeling the effects of the government shutdown, the current trade war, and a shaky Wall Street. So, what can we expect to see this year? Host Dan Loney is joined by Peter Cappelli, the Director of the Center for Human Resources and Professor of Management at the Wharton school, and Iwan Barankay is an Associate Professor of Management and Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Wharton, to discuss their projections for the labor market in 2019 on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201926 minutes, 55 seconds
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US Financial Markets 2019: A Look Ahead

As we continue our “2019: A Look Ahead” series, we focus on the financial markets, which have been on a roller coaster of ups and downs the last few months. The Dow Jones Industrial Average saw a decline over 10 percent and both the NASDAQ and S&P 500 saw significant declines as well. The factors that lead to some of this uncertainty are still in place, including the U.S. trade war with China and President Trump's open disagreement with the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates. Host Dan Loney talks with Jeremy Siegel, Finance Professor at the Wharton School, and Gad Allon, Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions and Director of the Management and Technology Program at the Wharton School, to discuss what these trends mean for the future market trends of 2019 on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201922 minutes, 49 seconds
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US Banks 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the banking sector. Overall, banks have done well under the Trump administration that has worked on cutting regulations. But, some banks found themselves in trouble last year, such as the Deutsche Bank which was involved in a tax evasion scandal. With the economy still going strong, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates several times to make sure the economy doesn’t overheat and lead to more economic problems. This move has drawn criticism from President Trump who claims it's hurting the economy. Host Dan Loney speaks with Peter Conti Brown is an Assistant Professor of Business Studies and Legal Ethics at the Wharton school and Lisa Cook is an Associate Professor of Economics and International Relations at Michigan State University, to discuss what might be in store for the Fed and the banks in 2019 on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201924 minutes, 54 seconds
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US Government Shutdown: Impact on American Farmers

As the partial government shutdown continues, American farmers who were already impacted by the trade war with China are now facing even more complications. The billions of dollars bailout they were promised to make up for losses due to the trade war are on hold. The offices of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are closed, creating a backlog of loan applications, among other things. Host Dan Loney talks with Steffen Schmidt, Endowed Professor of Political Science at Iowa State University and Joseph Outlaw, Professor, Extension Economist, and Co-Director of the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University, to find out more about these shutdown repercussions on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/15/201920 minutes, 1 second
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Penn Wharton Budget Model's Response to White House's Recent Critique of PWBM's Tax Plan Analysis

A little over a week ago, Dr. Kevin Hassett, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, commented on the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM) analysis of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. That's the legislation that began in 2018 to cut taxes on corporations and most Americans. Dr. Hassett, speaking before the American Economic Association, disputed many of the claims made by the PWBM. The PWBM’s assessment of the impact of the tax cut plan included a slight increase in GDP and an increase in the Federal Deficit. Host Dan Loney talks with Richard Prisinzano, Senior Economist with the PWBM, who also spent 13 years in the Office of Tax Analysis at the Treasury Department, and Kimberly Burham, Managing Director of Legislation and Special Projects with the PWBM, to respond to the Chairman's criticism on Knowlege@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/15/201922 minutes, 44 seconds
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More on the Future of Gaming with Hasbro and Niantic Inc.

Host Christian Terwiesch talks with Tanya Thompson, Director of Global Product Acquisition at Hasbro, and Archit Bhargava, Head of Global Product Marketing at Niantic Inc., about the future of playing games, both physical and virtual, on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/15/201952 minutes, 39 seconds
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How Russia Took Advantage of the US Electric Grid in their 2016 Cyberattack

In 2016, U.S. intelligence found evidence of foreign attempts to hack into the country’s electric grid - one of the most crucial parts of American infrastructure. The perpetrators planted malware on online publications they knew utility employees read and emailed resumes with tainted attachments to get into secured systems. Last year U.S. officials publicly blamed Russia's government for this cyberattack, and is now looking at severe penalties against outside entities who try to breach our power system. Host Dan Loney talks with The Wall Street Journal’s energy reporter Rebecca Smith about how she pieced together the steps the Russians took to be able to do all of this in a new investigative piece on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/15/201922 minutes, 30 seconds
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US Government Shutdown: Impact on the FDA and Food Safety

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), which oversees the approval of new drugs and oversees around 80 percent of our food supply, is among the agencies that are impacted by this partial US government shutdown. Last Wednesday, FDA commissioner, Dr. Scott Gottlieb announced routine inspections would be temporarily suspended as hundreds of agency inspectors have been furloughed. This raises the risk of contaminated food products turning up in stores, restaurants and other locations. So how worried should we be? Host Dan Loney is joined by Marion Nestle, Professor Emerita of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health at New York University as well as a Visiting Professor of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University, and Craig Hedberg, Professor in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and co-director of the Minnesota Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence, to discuss the implications of the shutdown and resulting food safety on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/14/201925 minutes, 23 seconds
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US Government Shutdown: Impact on Flying - TSA & Air Traffic Controllers

It’s day 24 of the partial government shutdown and so far there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. Last week, dozens of aviation industry groups sent a letter to President Trump and congressional leaders yesterday urging an end to the partial government shutdown and stressing the harm it's doing to their industry. Transportation Security Officers (TSA), border protection agents, and air traffic controllers have been forced to work without pay, new planes and new air routes have been sidelined. TSA workers have been calling in sick, and unions report all air traffic controller training has been suspended. Host Dan Loney talks with Roger W. Clark, Founding Member and Managing Partner of The Clark Law Group, Dr. Clinton Oster, Professor Emeritus at Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and Jeffrey Price, Professor in the Department of Aviation and Aerospace Science at Metropolitan State University, to discuss more about these complications and how they have affected the consumers on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/14/201923 minutes, 32 seconds
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US Government Shutdown: Impact on the IPO Market

The partial US government shutdown has started to impact one aspect of Wall Street – the IPO market. The Securities and Exchange Commission has been partially closed, which means that companies planning to list shares on the stock market this month have to delay their plans. Host Dan Loney talks with David Zaring, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton school, and James Cox, a Law Professor who specializes in corporate and securities law at Duke University, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/14/201923 minutes, 59 seconds
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US Government Shutdown: A Look Back on President Trump's Speech

It is now day 24 of the partial US government shutdown and so far there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight. We take a look back at President Donald Trump's speech last week for his first prime-time Oval Office address to the nation to make his case for a wall at the southern border with Mexico. The President said the partial shutdown of the government will continue until he receives the funding for a steel barrier and other border security measures. To look at this political move and the impact of the shutdown, Host Dan Loney is joined by Rogers Smith, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and President of the American Political Science Association, and Bill Schneider, Professor of Public Policy at the Schaefer School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/14/201923 minutes, 36 seconds
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Leading Through the Storm, with Tulane President Emeritus Scott Cowen

Scott Cowen, President Emeritus and Distinguished University Chair of Tulane University, joins hosts Mike Useem and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss his 16-year tenure of leadership at Tulane, including navigating the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/14/201947 minutes, 8 seconds
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The ACA 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the future of the Affordable Care Act. In the first two years of the Trump Administration and a Republican-controlled Congress, the ACA was challenged on a variety of fronts including the tax bill. Passed just over a year ago, the bill removed the health insurance mandate leading to the recent ruling by a federal judge in Texas that the ACA was unconstitutional. A coalition of 17 Democratic State Attorneys General is appealing that ruling and the new Democrat-controlled House is looking at ways to protect the healthcare law. Host Dan Loney examines all sides of the arguments with Mark Pauly, Health Management Professor at Wharton, Eric Clemons, Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at Wharton, and Robert Field, Professor of Law and of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/201923 minutes, 11 seconds
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China 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the current situation in China. The second biggest economy in the world is in the midst of a trade war with the United States that's starting to have a palpable impact as recently Apple reported its iPhone sales were lower than expected in China. And auto sales declined in 2018, which demonstrates the first retreat for that sector in two decades. And numerous other companies are pulling back on their growth forecasts as well. The U.S. and China called a 90-day ceasefire on imposing new tariffs that started in December, and have announced they will hold ministerial level talks in Beijing next week. If no agreement is reached by the March deadline, the U.S. could proceed with new tariffs and China will likely retaliate. Host Dan Loney talks with Minyuan Zhao, Associate Professor of Management at Wharton, and Jacque DeLisle, Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at University of Pennsylvania, about where China is headed in the New Year on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/10/201925 minutes, 39 seconds
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Russia Investigation 2019: A Look Ahead

We're featuring a series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and continue with a look at the Mueller Investigation into the Russian meddling in the 2016 US Presidential election. Thirty-three people have either been indicted or have pled guilty so far, including five former advisers to the president. We don't yet know whether President Donald Trump himself, or anyone within his inner circle, colluded with Moscow. Media outlets report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is almost done with his investigation and could turn in his report to the Justice Department within the next several weeks. Host Dan Loney talks with Philip Nichols, Professor of Social Responsibility in Business and Legal Studies in Business the Wharton School, and William Black, Associate Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, white collar criminologist and former financial regulator, about what impact this report could have on the White House and where the investigation may lead on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/9/201922 minutes, 48 seconds
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Brexit 2019: A Look Ahead

Knowledge@Wharton on Business Radio is featuring an interview series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and begin with a look at Brexit, the United Kingdom's move to leave the European Union. Prime Minister Theresa May had worked out a deal with the EU but couldn't get a majority within her own party to support it, particularly among the hardline “Brexiteers.” A new vote is expected in the coming weeks. Host Dan Loney talks with Brendan O’Leary, Political Science Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Michelle Egan, Professor in the School of International Service at American University and Global Fellow at The Wilson Center, to discuss the current trajectory of Brexit in 2019 on Knowledge@Wharton.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/8/201926 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Pulse of San Francisco: From Tech to People

Bay Area Ventures welcomes a new weekly contributor, Owen Thomas, Business Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Today, host Doug Collom talks in depth with Owen to explore the current pulse of San Francisco, chatting about Unicorns and Exits among Bay Area companies, hypergrowth in the city, and homelessness and Proposition C on Bay Area Ventures. Owen's weekly contribution, "Bay Area Beat," will start this Monday 1/7/19 at 7PM Eastern with Bay Area Ventures, occurring the first ten minutes of every show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/7/201951 minutes, 46 seconds
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History of the Lazaretto Quarantine Station in Philadelphia

Host Anne Greenhalgh talks with David Barnes, Associate Professor of History and Sociology of Science and Director of the Health and Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania,about his research into the history of the Lazaretto quarantine station (1799-1895) on the Delaware River outside Philadelphia—the oldest surviving quarantine station in the Western Hemisphere and the seventh oldest in the world, on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/4/201953 minutes, 37 seconds
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Jeremy Lin: From Harvard to the NBA

Hosts Eric Bradlow and Adi Wyner talk with Jeremy Lin, Guard for the Atlanta Hawks, about his basketball career which started in the Ivy League and about the role of personal and team analytics in basketball on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/3/201929 minutes, 59 seconds
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Starlight: Creating Sustainable Solar Light in Rwanda

The Wharton School and World Bank Group have formed a partnership, Ideas for Action Initiative (I4A), to focus on growing entrepreneurship in Africa by connecting young leaders all around the world to help find solutions to local problems. Host Dan Loney talks with Djordjija Petkoski, Co-Chair of I4A and Senior Fellow at Wharton's Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, and Michelle Jaffee, current senior at Wharton studying Operations and Social Impact and Responsibility and leader of the I4A Accelerator at Penn, to learn more about this initiative. Ariane Umuringa, Rwandan social entrepreneur and Founder of Starlight, also joins us to discuss her mission to reduce use of kerosene lamps in Rwandan villages, helped by I4A, on Knowledge@Wharton. Learn more at http://www.ideas4action.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/3/201926 minutes, 18 seconds
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Best Books of 2018 for Young Readers

Looking for books to give as gifts this year? Host Dan Loney explores the "Best Books of 2018 for Young Readers List," an annual report published by the Penn Graduate School of Education, with author of the report Elizabeth Ebony Thomas, Associate Professor at Penn's Graduate School of Education, and doctoral student Christopher Rogers, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/2/201922 minutes, 12 seconds
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After the Blockchain Bubble, Part Two

Business Radio Special: Cryptocurrency prices have crashed and blockchain killer applications have not taken off yet. What comes next? Will we look back on this time as the end of an overhyped fad, or a speed bump in the development of a major technological revolution? What will the blockchain and cryptocurrency world look like going forward? Wharton Professor Kevin Werbach, author of "The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust," leads a two-part discussion with blockchain experts on After the Blockchain Bubble. Guests this hour include: Tim Swanson, Founder of fintech advisory firm Post Oak Labs; Caitlin Long, Co-founder of the Wyoming Blockchain Coalition, former Chairman and President of Symbiont.io, the market-leading smart contracts platform for financial sector uses of blockchain technology; Tonya Evans, Professor of Law at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, Chair of the Intellectual Property & Technology Online Programs; Marco Santori, President and Chief Legal Officer of Blockchain, the world's largest wallet and the leading software platform for digital assets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/28/201852 minutes, 2 seconds
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After the Blockchain Bubble, Part One

Business Radio Special: Cryptocurrency prices have crashed and blockchain killer applications have not taken off yet. What comes next? Will we look back on this time as the end of an overhyped fad, or a speed bump in the development of a major technological revolution? What will the blockchain and cryptocurrency world look like going forward? Wharton Professor Kevin Werbach, author of "The Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust," leads a two-part discussion with blockchain experts on After the Blockchain Bubble. Guests this hour include: Michael Casey, Senior Advisor at MIT Media Lab's Digital Currency Initiative and Chairman of CoinDesk's Advisory Board; Jalak Jobanputra, Founding Partner of Future\Perfect Ventures, one of the first blockchain-focused VC funds; Amber Baldet, Co-Founder and CEO at Clovyr, a startup composed of a suite of tools for blockchain applications and services for development teams to deploy products to the cloud or on-site production environments, and former leader of the JPMorgan Blockchain Center of Excellence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/28/201852 minutes, 1 second
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Lessons for Leadership in a Startup World

John Chambers, Founder and CEO of JC2 Ventures and former CEO and Chairman of Cisco Systems, joins host Mike Useem to discuss his book Connecting the Dots: Lessons for Leadership in a Startup World, in which he shares the management, leadership and business principles that brought him and his teams unmatched success for decades on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/27/201854 minutes, 21 seconds
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Meet the New Chief Wellness Officer at Penn

Dr. Benoit Dube is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine, Associate Vice Provost, and the inaugural Chief Wellness Officer at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Dube joins host Stew Friedman to discuss what he's enacted his first few months in his role of Chief Wellness Officer at Penn, as well as the importance of creating a culture of wellness, decreasing the stigma associated with mental illness, and making it easier for people to ask for help on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/26/201846 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias

Dolly Chugh, a Psychologist and Associate Professor of Management and Organizations and NYU's Stern School of Business, joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh and Jeff Klein to discuss her new book, The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias, about how and why most of us are still prone to race and gender bias on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/21/201849 minutes, 31 seconds
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Exploring The First Step Act

Justin George, Staff Writer at The Marshall Project, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Katherine Klein to discuss The First Step Act and how it will impact and potentially improve the criminal justice system in the US on Dollars and Change. The Marshall Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that seeks to create and sustain a sense of national urgency about the U.S. criminal justice system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/20/201827 minutes, 1 second
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The Future of Gaming

Host Christian Terwiesch examines transformation and innovation in the gaming industry with Elaine Chase, Vice President of Global Brand Strategy, Marketing and Esports for Wizards of the Coast, a Hasbro Company, and Gio Hunt, EVP & Executive Producer of Online Products & Technology at Blizzard Entertainment, on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/19/201852 minutes, 56 seconds
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Simple and Secure Access to Government Services with YoGov

Ryder Pearce, Founder and CEO at YoGov, joins hosts Doug Collom and Irina Yuen to discuss the startup on a mission to help everyone have simple and secure access to government services on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/18/201852 minutes, 13 seconds
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Starting Your Own Venture Capital Fund

Carey Lai, a Founding Team Member and Managing Director at Conductive Ventures, joins host Doug Collom to discuss the trails and tribulations of starting your own VC fund on Bay Area Ventures. Conductive Ventures is a $100M enterprise fund investing in “expansion stage” companies across enterprise software and hardware categories, meaning Series A, Series B and beyond. Carey leads the firm’s software investments where he specializes in software as a service (SaaS). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/17/201849 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ambition Redefined

Kathryn Sollmann, flexwork and financial security expert, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss her new book "Ambition Redefined: Why the Corner Office Doesn't Work for Every Woman & What to Do Instead" on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/14/201841 minutes, 43 seconds
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George H. W. Bush's Financial and Economic Legacy

The nation is still mourning the loss of 41st U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush. His life of service to this country began when he fought in World War II and continued well past his time in the White House. Although he was praised for his foreign policy, he also had a lot of success on domestic policy, which contributed to the growth in the 1990s, including his work on deficit reduction, trade, and the repair of the banking industry. Host Dan Loney talks with Kent Smetters, Professor in the Department of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School, and William K. Black, Associate Professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, about George H. W. Bush's legacy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201829 minutes, 22 seconds
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Corporate Social Responsibility at Tech Companies

Charlene Lake, Chief Sustainability Officer and SVP of Corporate Social Responsibility at AT&T, joins hosts Katherine Klein and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss ATT's philanthropic and volunteerism endeavors and additional social impact initiatives on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/12/201827 minutes, 29 seconds
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Evaluating Companies' Impact on the Women They Employ

What makes a company a good employer for women? Host Laura Zarrow examines the new report published by the Wharton Social Impact Initiative called "Four for Women: A Framework for Evaluating Companies' Impact on the Women They Employ" on Women@Work. She speaks with Sandi Maro Hunt, Sr. Director at the Wharton Social Impact Initiative, host of Dollars and Change, and co-author of this report, about their research into the four outcomes that matter most to women: representation, pay, health, and satisfaction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/201852 minutes, 25 seconds
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Using Technology to Solve Problems

Nancy Lublin, Founder & CEO of Crisis Text Line, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to discuss how she's using big data in new and innovative ways to help solve problems on Mastering Innovation. Crisis Text Line is a global not-for-profit organization providing free crisis intervention via SMS message. The organization's services are available 24 hours a day every day, throughout the US by texting 741741 or Canada by texting 686868. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/10/201825 minutes, 13 seconds
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Pragmatic Passion and Finding the Right Job Fit

Joe Battista, Vice President of the National Athletic and Professional Success Academy and recent PA Sports Hall of Fame Inductee, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss his book "The Power of Pragmatic Passion: 7 Common Sense Principles for Achieving Personal and Professional Success" on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/10/201839 minutes, 10 seconds
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Masculinity, #MeToo, and More

Gender dynamics in the workplace are changing faster than ever. How can businesses adapt and encourage men to become co-champions for change? The answer requires ending myths about men, to start. Josh Levs, Gender Equality Consultant and author of "All In," joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss strategies to navigate these changes while continuing to push the needle forward in the fight for gender equality on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/7/201851 minutes, 30 seconds
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Leading Dartmouth Football with Callie Brownson

Callie Brownson, Offensive Quality Control Coach with Dartmouth Football, joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh, Jeff Klein, and Mike Useem to discuss her path to leadership and barrier-breaking in sports on Leadership in Action. Callie is the first full-time female coach in Division One college football.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/7/201849 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Patterns of Power and Profit: A Strategist's Guide to Competitive Advantage in the Age of Digital Transformation

Pattern-based thinking has given powerhouses such as Google, Amazon, Uber, and even Facebook the competitive edge in the growing digital age. Host Dan Loney talks with Eric Clemons, Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at the Wharton School, about his new book, "New Patterns of Power and Profit: A Strategist’s Guide to Competitive Advantage in the Age of Digital Transformation," examining different paths companies take to solve problems on Knowledge@Wharton. Book - https://www.amazon.com/New-Patterns-Power-Profit-Transformation/dp/3030004422 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/6/201823 minutes, 34 seconds
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Defining Marketing Metrics

Stephen Diorio, Director of the Forbes Marketing Accountability Institute, joins hosts David Reibstein and Suneal Bedi to discuss marketing metrics and how data can be analyzed and applied to make better marketing decisions on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/6/201834 minutes, 39 seconds
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Behind Marqeta, Payment-Card Related Services for Businesses

Jason Gardner, Founder and CEO of Marqeta, joins host Doug Collom to discuss his Goldman-backed fintech startup that works with businesses for payment-card related services, including instant card-based payments and issuing their own branded credit cards, on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/5/201850 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Customer Centricity Playbook: Implement a Winning Strategy Driven by Customer Lifetime Value

Not all customers are the same, regardless of how they appear on the surface. The most successful companies, from Amazon to Best Buy, understand their best customers are their most valuable asset, and they tailor their acquisition, development, and retention efforts to those customers. Host Dan Loney talks with Peter Fader, Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, and Sarah Toms, Executive Director of Wharton Interactive at the Wharton School, to discuss their new book "The Customer Centricity Playbook: Implement a Winning Strategy Driven by Customer Lifetime Value," which addresses how companies can help see their customers as individuals rather than a monolith on Knowledge@Wharton. Rachel Kipp, Associate Director of Knowledge@Wharton, joins us in conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/4/201821 minutes, 27 seconds
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Financial Literacy for Everyone with The Motley Fool

Tom Gardner, CEO of The Motley Fool, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss how his financial services company earned it a top spot on Glassdoor’s list of the best places to work on Work and Life. He’s going to talk about how financial literacy can impact your life and why it’s important to stay vigilant in an industry that often makes you out to be the fool. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/3/201849 minutes, 38 seconds
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Global Economic Outlook for 2019

2018 has been a strong year in the U.S. economy as unemployment dipped down to 3.7% and wages have been slowly improving. However, the U.S. is in a trade war with China, the national debt has risen sharply and we are long overdue for a recession. What does this mean for 2019? Host Dan Loney talks with Bart Van Ark, Chief Economist and Vice President of The Conference Board, about the projections in their new report on the Global Economic Outlook for 2019. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/3/201823 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Impact of Behavioral and Economic Drivers on Gig Economy Workers

How do workers in the gig economy make important decisions like how many hours to work in a week or which days to work? Those questions are important not only for employees, but for the company as well. A new report at Wharton looks at how businesses can work with flexible scheduling, and determine what types of benefits and other incentives to get the most positive results for the employees and for the company. Host Dan Loney talks with lead author Gad Allon, Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, and the Director of the Management and Technology Program at the Wharton School, to learn more about the report findings in Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/30/201826 minutes, 39 seconds
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Are School Safety Improvements Working?

There have been at least 65 shootings on school campuses in 2018 alone, according to the non-profit organization Everytown for Gun Safety. So, it’s no surprise that school security has become a $2.7 billion industry, according to a new report in The Washington Post. And that does not include the costs of armed security guards. Host Dan Loney talks with John Woodrow Cox, Enterprise Reporter for The Washington Post, to discuss how effective tools like armored school doors and bulletproof whiteboards and backpacks are in preventing school shootings on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/30/201824 minutes, 22 seconds
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Creating Code2College

Matthew Stephenson, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Code2College, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss his founder's journey on Launch Pad. Code2College provides coding sessions and development workshops to underrepresented groups in order to promote a diverse field of high school candidates applying to STEM majors.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/29/201830 minutes, 10 seconds
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David's Bridal Files for Bankruptcy

David's Bridal filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week. The Pennsylvania-based retailer at one point claimed one-in-three U.S. brides purchased their dresses in its stores, but it wasn't enough to keep it profitable. It is likely that missteps in management of the company have a lot to do with David's Bridal's decline, but like many other retail chains, it's also facing competition from on line companies as well as changing trends. Host Dan Loney talks with Kimberly Whitler, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business and former CMO of David’s Bridal, Jennifer Spector, Director of Brand Marketing for wedding and registry website Zola, and Kerry Folan, Assistant Professor in the English Department at George Mason University and former editor of fashion website “Racked” on Knowledge@Wharton.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/29/201824 minutes, 7 seconds
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Stan Lee's Legacy

Stan Lee, Marvel Comics former editor-in-chief and the creator of some of the best known superheroes died on Monday at age 95. We look back at some of Lee's iconic creations, including Iron Man, Spider-Man, The Hulk, Black Panther, Captain America and many others many of whom have been huge successes on the big screen. Marvel's 20 films in the last decade which have grossed a combined $17 billion worldwide. Host Dan Loney talks with David Betancourt, a Washington Post reporter covering the comic book industry with its Comic Riffs blog, and Robert Berry, an artist who teaches courses on making comics at Penn, to discuss Stan Lee's legacy on Knowledge@Wharton.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/28/201824 minutes, 47 seconds
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Tim Chang, Top Tech Investor

Tim Chang, Partner at Mayfield Fund, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss his career journey investing in technology on Launch Pad. Tim has been named to the Forbes Midas list of Top Tech Investors and received the Gamification Summit award for Special Achievement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/27/201852 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Innovation Landscape in China

George Yip, Professor of Marketing and Strategy and Associate Dean for Executive MBA at Imperial College Business School, joins host Harbir Singh to discuss innovation in China on Mastering Innovation. George is also the author of ‘China’s Next Strategic Advantage: From Imitation to Innovation.’ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/26/201827 minutes, 45 seconds
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An In Depth Look at the History and Strategies Behind Black Friday - Part Two

Business Radio Hosts, Barbara Kahn and Dave Reibstein team up to kick off the holiday shopping season with an in-depth look at what retailers and consumers can expect on what has historically been one of the largest shopping days of the year – Black Friday. Does this nation-wide event have the same impact it once had? How are retailers strategizing to compete with Amazon? We'll chat with Jill Renslow, VP of Biz Dev and Marketing at Mall of America, about how they prepare for the holiday shopping season. We also speak with Sucharita Kodali, VP and Principal Retail Analyst at Forrester Research, about ecommerce, the coveted toy market, and how this year will measure up to years past. Then, the hosts will recap with their own thoughts about the evolution of Black Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/23/201851 minutes, 34 seconds
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An In Depth Look at the History and Strategies Behind Black Friday - Part One

A Business Radio Special: Business Radio Hosts, Barbara Kahn and Dave Reibstein team up to kick off the holiday shopping season with an in-depth look at what retailers and consumers can expect on what has historically been one of the largest shopping days of the year – Black Friday. Does this nation-wide event have the same impact it once had? How are retailers strategizing to compete with Amazon? We'll chat with Greg Revelle, Chief Marketing Officer of Kohl’s, and Frank Crowson, SVP and Head of US Marketing at Best Buy, about how they prepare for the holiday shopping season. We'll also talk with Marissa Tarleton, CMO of RetailMeNot, about the impact of discounts on brand loyalty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/23/201852 minutes, 22 seconds
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Career Talk Thanksgiving Special - Don't Be Ungrateful In The Hiring Process

Abby Kohut, author of AbsolutelyAbby.com and Recruiter, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham for this very special Thanksgiving themed Career Talk episode! Find out how to avoid ungrateful actions that can hurt your chances of being hired, and guess along with our Thanksgiving themed trivia. Happy Thanksgiving! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201821 minutes, 39 seconds
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Keeping the Peace at Thanksgiving Dinner

Dr. Mary Kelleher, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and Dr. Ellen Berman, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Couples and Adult Families, join host Dan Loney to discuss how to keep the peace at your family Thanksgiving dinner table on Knowledge@Wharton. (This episode originally aired in 2016 but is still very relevant today! Check it out https://businessradio.wharton.upenn.edu/episodes/knowledge-wharton-november-23-2016/ ). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201825 minutes, 2 seconds
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Innovation in Philadelphia

Francisco Garcia, Philadelphia's Director of Business Development for Innovation & Technology, joins host Harbir Singh to discuss how he works to help innovation thrive in Philadelphia without becoming the next Silicon Valley on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/20/201824 minutes, 22 seconds
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Music Copyright Laws and Use for Political Messages

Music and politics don't always mix. Three well-known music stars - Pharrell, Rihanna and Guns & Roses’ Axl Rose - have objected to their songs recently used by President Trump in rallies ahead of the midterm elections. A cease and desist order has been sent to The White House by Rihanna’s lawyer. Politicians often use popular music as a way to connect to the public, but do the campaigns have the right to use music without the consent of artists and do the artists have any legal recourse? To dive into this question, host Dan Loney talks with Marc Ostrow, a copyright entertainment and music lawyer and Adjunct Professor with Yeshiva University’s Cardozo School of Law, and Michael Carroll, Law Professor and Program Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property at American University’s Washington College of Law on Knowledge@Wharton.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/19/201822 minutes, 19 seconds
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Addiction in the C-Suite

Carolyn Connolly Liot, Clinical Director at The Dunes East Hampton, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and guest host Greg Shea to discuss the topic of addiction, and it's apparent prevalence in the C-Suite on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/19/201829 minutes, 43 seconds
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Live from the Wharton Sports Business Summit 2018 - Part Two

Business Radio Special: This hour, Cade Massey, Professor in the Operations, Information and Decisions Department at the Wharton School and host of Wharton Moneyball, speaks with leaders from the world of sports about both analytics and business strategies. In this hour, we speak with: Theo Feder, Quantitative Analyst for the New York Yankees; William Deng,Vice President of Media Strategy & Business Development at the National Football League; Debbie DiVito, SVP of Sports Finance at Citi; and Wayne Kimmel, Managing Partner at SeventySix Capital. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/201853 minutes, 9 seconds
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Live from the Wharton Sports Business Summit 2018 - Part One

Business Radio Special: Eric Bradlow, Professor of Marketing and Statistics at the Wharton School and host of Wharton Moneyball, speaks with leaders from the world of sports about both analytics and business strategies. In this hour, we speak with: Jeff Luhnow, General Manager and President of Baseball Operations for the Houston Astros; Stu Siegel, CEO of HockeyTech; Bruce Lefkowitz, Executive Vice President at Fox Networks; and Melanie LeGrande, Vice President of Social Responsibility at Major League Baseball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/201853 minutes, 8 seconds
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Google Changes Sexual Misconduct Policies After Employee Walkout

Google is changing its sexual harassment policies a week after around 20 thousand worldwide employees staged a walkout. The mass protest followed a New York Times story saying former senior executive, Andy Rubin, left the company with a $90 million exit package after harassment claims against him were found to be credible. Among the changes, Google's CEO Sundar Pichai sent a letter out saying that arbitration in these instances would no longer be mandatory as there would be more transparency in how these complaints are handled, and those who report these issues would get more support. But does all this go far enough to address employee concerns? With more on the impact of this decision, Host Dan Loney talks with Stephanie Creary, Assistant Professor in the Management Department at the Wharton School, and Harley Shaiken, a labor expert and Emeritus Professor at the University of California Berkeley's Graduate School of Education, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/15/201825 minutes, 43 seconds
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Robyn Denholm Succeeds Elon Musk

Tesla has named the replacement for Elon Musk: Robyn Denholm, who has been on the board since 2014, will be the new Chairman of the Board for the automotive and energy company. Musk was forced to vacate the position in a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission following his August tweets about taking the company private. Under the deal, he is allowed to stay on as CEO. Host Dan Loney talks more about how this announcement will affect Tesla with Michael Cusamano, Distinguished Professor of Management at MIT’s Sloan School of Management, and Timothy Hubbard, Associate Professor of Management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/15/201824 minutes, 36 seconds
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Live from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2018, Part Two

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is live at the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2018, and discussing origin stories with various Founders and CEOs in attendance at this prestigious, invite-only event. This hour we speak with: Debra Jasper and Betsy Hubbard, Co-Founders of Mindset Digital; Joelle Faulkner, Founder and President of Area One Farms; and Heather Payne, CEO of HackerYou College of Technology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/14/201852 minutes, 32 seconds
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Live from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2018, Part One

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is live at the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2018, and discussing origin stories with various Founders and CEOs in attendance at this prestigious, invite-only event. This hour we speak with: Nick Friedman, Co-Founder and President of College Hunks Hauling Junk; Matt O'Hayer, Founder and CEO of Vital Farms; and Richard Graeter, President and CEO of Graeter's Ice Cream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/14/201852 minutes, 46 seconds
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Innovation in Gaming and Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Dr. Danny Lange, VP of AI and Machine Learning at Unity Technologies, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to discuss how this popular gaming platform is using machine learning to further innovation in gaming on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/13/201823 minutes, 33 seconds
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Inside Look: The 50 Fiercest Female Rockers

Meredith Ochs, award-winning broadcast journalist, author, musician, and photographer, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book "Rock-and-Roll Woman: the 50 Fiercest Female Rockers!" on Women@Work.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Roll-Woman-Fiercest-Rockers/dp/1454930624 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/13/201852 minutes, 8 seconds
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8 Changes to Look Out for in 2019 Medicare Open Enrollment

Host Kent Smetters talks with Kim Lankford, Contributing Editor at Kiplinger's Personal Finance, to discuss their recent report: 8 Changes to Watch Out for During Medicare Open Enrollment for 2019 on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/12/201819 minutes, 22 seconds
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It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work

Long hours, an excessive workload, and a lack of sleep have become a badge of honor for modern professionals. Work and Life host Stew Friedman talks with Jason Fried, Co-Founder and CEO of Basecamp, who argues that it really should be a mark of stupidity. Jason has just released his third business book called "It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work" where he believes the answer to better profitability isn’t more hours—it’s less waste and fewer things that cause distraction and persistent stress. Book - https://www.amazon.com/Doesnt-Have-Be-Crazy-Work/dp/0062874780 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/12/201850 minutes, 14 seconds
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Marketing Matters: Customer Centricity Special Part II

Business Radio Special: Special hosts Pete Fader, Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, and Sarah Toms, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Wharton Interactive, lead a discussion around their new book "The Customer Centricity Playbook" now available on Amazon or Wharton Digital Press. This hour they speak with Royce Cohen, Senior Manager of Business Development and Analytics for the LA Dodgers baseball team, featured in The Customer Centricity Playbook for his work expanding the Dodgers brand beyond the traditional value sources for a sports franchise.Book: https://www.amazon.com/Customer-Centricity-Playbook-Implement-Strategy-ebook/dp/B07GX87GVX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/9/201852 minutes, 11 seconds
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Marketing Matters: Customer Centricity Special Part I

Business Radio Special: Special hosts Pete Fader, Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, and Sarah Toms, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Wharton Interactive, lead a discussion around their new book "The Customer Centricity Playbook" now available on Amazon or Wharton Digital Press. This hour they speak with Dan McCarthy, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Emory University's Goizueta Business School and Co-founder of Theta Equity Partners, featured in The Customer Centricity Playbook for his research around "customer-based corporate valuation". Book: https://www.amazon.com/Customer-Centricity-Playbook-Implement-Strategy-ebook/dp/B07GX87GVX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/9/201852 minutes, 20 seconds
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Live from the Wharton India Economic Forum 2018

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney speaks with several guests from the 2018 Wharton India Economic Forum Philadelphia Conference. First, meet keynote speaker MARSHALL BOUTON, Director for the Center for Advanced Study of India at the University of Pennsylvania. Knowledge@Wharton Executive Editor Mukul Pandya joins Dan Loney for an understanding of the contemporary Indian political economy and its strategic and diplomatic relationship to the United States. Then, KAVITA GUPTA, Founding Managing Partner of Consensys, describes building and maintaining blockchain infrastructure, particularly with Ethereum. Next, SHAUNAK ROY, CEO and Founder of Yellowdig, shares how his ideas for developing a “company that mattered” has come to pass with his connectivity platform service. Then, Prasanna Krishnan quotes Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” as part of her startup mission. The founder of Smartypal leads creating interactive learning technology to enhance kids’ out-of-school education. Finally, RICK ROSSOW, Senior Adviser and Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy at CSIS (Studies Center for Strategic and International Studies), NISHA BISWAL, President of the U.S. India Business Council, and JOSH FELMAN, Former Head IMF, India, join us to discuss the future of India’s growth through key monetary policies. They look at the recently launched the India State Urban Initiative and Modi Reform Scorecard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/20181 hour, 22 minutes, 23 seconds
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Live from the Forbes Small Giants Awards in NYC, Part II

Business Radio Special: Hosted by Dan Loney, we are broadcasting live from the second annual Forbes Small Giants Awards in NYC, a gathering of over 25 small business entrepreneurs celebrated their unique missions. First we meet ROBERT PASIN, CEO of Radio Flyer, Inc., the iconic, red wagon we all grew up with that has now branched into iconic red tricycles and more. Robert shares his story of growing up with and then managing his unique family business. Then, DAN KENARY has seen the bubbles and flows of the small batch beer business since founding Massachusetts Bay Brewing Company Inc in the mid 1980s. As craft breweries have been bought out by transnational corporations or drained their assets, their signature Harpoon brand is still enjoyed across the country. So much that the CEO and Co-Founder of the company describes his new partnership with Dunkin’ with their “Harpoon Dunkin’ Coffee Porter.” Finally, JARED GONSKY describes how his company provides investment support for small-to-mid-size companies who are committed to healthy and sustainable missions. As the Vice President of Business Development LOHAS Capital with over a decade in sustainability space, he has seen huge growth in impact investing, in which his clients are dedicated to positive social change and a force for good. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/7/201852 minutes, 30 seconds
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Live from the Forbes Small Giants Awards in NYC, Part I

Business Radio Special: Hosted by Dan Loney, we are broadcasting live from the second annual Forbes Small Giants Awards in NYC, a gathering of over 25 small business entrepreneurs celebrated their unique missions. We begin identifying what a “Small Giant” is with journalist and coordinator of the Forbes Small Giants Awards, LOREN FELDMAN, Editor in Chief of the Oxford Center for Entrepreneurs and host of “Mind Your Business” on SiriusXM 132. Then, we meet Austin, Texas-based MATT O'HAYER, CEO and Founder of Vital Farms, who, since 2007 has grown his pasture-raised, artisanal chicken company to 140 family farms in eight states. The recognizable Whole Foods and Wal-Mart product is an example of how “organic” food has become mainstream as consumers will spend a premium, price for a better-tasting, well-treated animal. Then, remember those times you’ve stopped at your neighborhood store on the way home from work and spontaneously bought “day-old” pastry for a bargain? DAVID RODRIGUEZ has created an app that directs people to find these daily discounts. As the CEO & Co-Founder for Food for All, he is working in urban areas to cut down on food waste and help increase visibility of 200 restaurants. Next, JOE MOTZ, a self-described “farm boy” was always interested in “keeping it green” with efficient methods. The Motz Corporation manages premium, synthetic and natural grass systems for athletic fields,  restaurants, office complexes and other ground surfaces. Motz is joined by ZACH BURNS, President of The Motz Group and VALERIE WEBSTER, President of USGreentech, a sustainable, turf infill partner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/7/201852 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Business Behind Politics Special, Part II

Business Radio Special: Hosted William Burke-White, Policy Advisor, Expert in International Law, and Deputy Dean and Director of Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania, we explore the interplay of business and politics with a look at the upcoming midterm US elections (Nov 6, 2018). Part II of this special will explore Political and Campaign Strategy with James Carville, Chief Strategist of the Bill Clinton Campaign; Cybersecurity, Fraud, and Elections with Michael Daniel, President of the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), and Jo Ling Kent, Former Special Assistant to President Obama on Cybersecurity and Business and Technology Corresponded on NBC News; and The Midterm Elections' Potential Impact on Policy with Dan Primack, Business Editor of Axios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201852 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Business Behind Politics Special, Part I

Business Radio Special: Hosted William Burke-White, Policy Advisor, Expert in International Law, and Deputy Dean and Director of Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania, we explore the interplay of business and politics with a look at the upcoming midterm US elections (Nov 6, 2018). Part I of this special will explore The Business of Political Campaigns with Karl Rove, Former Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush; The Intersection of Money and Politics with Ken Vogel, Reporter for the New York Times, and Michelle Yee Hee Lee, National Political Enterprise and Accountability Reporter at The Washington Post; and Trade Policy's Impact on American Businesses with Charlie Dent, Former U.S. Congressman representing the 15th district in Pennsylvania. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201858 minutes, 13 seconds
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Who is Trustworthy?

Whom do you trust? Do you consider yourself trustworthy? A new study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology examines "Who is trustworthy? Predicting trustworthy intentions and behavior.” Host Dan Loney talks with Maurice Schweitzer, one of the report authors and Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at the Wharton School, about how these two similar words are markedly different in meaning and the findings from this study on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/5/201824 minutes, 51 seconds
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How Parenting Affects Antisocial Behaviors in Children

Being a parent is often a balancing act of comfort and discipline. According to a recent study lead by researches from the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Michigan, and Michigan State University, the environment parents created at home can have a lasting impact on their kids, and if that home life is harsh it can lead to antisocial behavior in children. Host Dan Loney speaks with Rebecca Waller, Lead author of this study and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Penn, about the results of this study on Knowledge@Wharton. Rebecca is also the Director of Penn's EDEN Lab (Emotion, Development, Environment, & Neurogenetics). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/2/201823 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cyber-Security on Behind the Markets

Patrick Cleary, Chief Operations Officer at Alpha Architect, and Brandon Koepke, Chief Technical Officer at Alpha Architect, joins host Wes Gray to discuss the importance of cyber security in the finance industry and what you need to be aware of to keep yourself safe on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/1/201844 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Future and Innovation of News Media

Host Christian Terwiesch dives into the future of the journalism and reporting industry with Jeremy Gilbert, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Washington Post, and Matt Boggie, Former CTO of Axios and Executive Director of the New York Times R&D Lab, on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/31/201852 minutes, 7 seconds
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Live from SOCAP 2018! - Part II

Business Radio Special: Dollars and Change broadcasts live from SOCAP 2018 in San Francisco, a conference uniting 3,000 impact investors, world-class entrepreneurs, and innovative cross-sector practitioners who are dedicated to increasing the flow of capital toward social good. Hosts Katherine Klein and Sherryl Kuhlman are joined by: Theresa Duncan, Director of Philanthropic Engagement at Burning Man; William Towns, Executive Director at Benefit Chicago; and Paige Chapel, President and CEO of Aeris. Then, third host Nick Ashburn joins Katherine and Sherryl for final thoughts on the conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/30/201852 minutes, 46 seconds
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Live from SOCAP 2018! - Part I

Business Radio Special: Dollars and Change broadcasts live from SOCAP 2018 in San Francisco, a conference uniting 3,000 impact investors, world-class entrepreneurs, and innovative cross-sector practitioners who are dedicated to increasing the flow of capital toward social good. Hosts Katherine Klein and Nick Ashburn are joined by: Hadiyah Mujhid, Founder and CEO of HBCUvc; Yana Kakar, Global Managing Partner at Dalberg Advisors; Tom Mitchell, Managing Director at Cambridge Associates; and John Levy, Director of Impact at Franklin Templeton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/30/201853 minutes, 8 seconds
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A Look at Universal Basic Income in the US

Ioana Marinescu, Assistant Professor of Economics at the Penn School of Social Policy & Practice, joins host Dan Loney to discuss her recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that focuses on examining the challenges and economic implications of a Universal Basic Income program in the United States, drawing on new research from existing programs such as the Alaska Permanent Fund.This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers on Knowledge@Wharton. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/29/201824 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why Fake News Campaigns Are So Effective

The term “fake news” has been added to American lexicon courtesy of current President Trump. He has used it to dissuade Americans from believing many of the negative stories about him that have come out since the presidential election of 2016. Disinformation campaigns are nothing new as countries have been running them for decades in wars and battles. But we are now seeing increased targeted campaigns and stories without any factual basis. In this era of big data, these “fake news campaigns” are micro-targeting naïve consumers to gain an advantage. Eric Clemons, Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at The Wharton School, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent opinion piece examining this recent pattern of fake news campaigns on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/26/201825 minutes, 25 seconds
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Eat, Move, Think: The Path to a Healthier, Stronger, Happier You

Shaun Francis, Chair and CEO of Medcan, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss his new book "Eat, Move, Think: The Path to a Healthier, Stronger, Happier You" highlighting the importance of our physical health for longevity, quality of life, and work performance on Work and Life.Check out the Work and Life Podcast, here! http://www.workandlifepodcast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/26/201849 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Intersection of Environmental Law, Corporate Sustainability, and Business Innovation

Sarah Light, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss her latest research examining issues at the intersection of environmental law, corporate sustainability, and business innovation on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/25/201833 minutes, 57 seconds
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Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs

Ken Kocienda is a software engineer who worked at Apple for 15 years under the leadership of Steve Jobs. Ken joins host Harbir Singh on Mastering Innovation to discuss his new book, “Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs,” where he highlights his experiences at Apple working on the first versions of the Safari web browser, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/25/201833 minutes, 47 seconds
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The 2019 Emerging Trends in Real Estate Report

Mitch Roschelle, Partner and Business Development Leader at PwC and Co-Publisher of "Emerging Trends in Real Estate", joins host Sam Chandan to talk about the 2019 outlook from one of the most highly regarded annual industry outlook reports for the real estate and land use industry on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/24/201852 minutes, 4 seconds
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Modsy: Decorate Your Home Without an Interior Designer

Shanna tellerman, Founder and CEO of Modsy and one of Silicon Valley Business Journal's Women of Influence, joins hosts Doug Collom and Irina Yeun to discuss the startup that helps users decorate their homes without spending a fortune on traditional interior designers on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/24/201852 minutes, 20 seconds
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Brexit Negotiations Update

Last week, The European Union and Britain wrapped up a meeting concluding they need more time to develop their “Brexit” strategy, as the latest problem is forming a customs border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They also discussed the issue of a ‘soft’ Brexit, where there would be a slow transition period perhaps of 21 months, verses a ‘hard’ exit. Prime Minister Teresa May seems to be in favor of the former but is getting pressure from hard-line Brexiteers for the latter. Whatever happens, May has to present the deal to Parliament on January 21, 2019, and the Brexit is set for March 29. Host Dan Loney talks with Daniel Kelemen, Professor of Political Science and Chair in European Union Politics at Rutgers University, and Brendan O’Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, to get the latest on these negotiations on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/23/201827 minutes, 55 seconds
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Highlights from the 2018 PA Conference for Women

2018 PA Conference for Women: Ten thousand women gathered at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia earlier this month to share ideas, to learn from each other, and to be inspired to make a positive impact in their community. Host Laura Zarrow brings you some of the speeches and one-on-one interviews with the powerful, thoughtful women who took part. Speakers: Amal Clooney, Human Rights Lawyer at Doughty Street Chambers (UK); Amy Gallo, Contributing Editor to the Harvard Business Review; Maysoon Zayid, Comedian; and Serena Williams, Professional Tennis Player and Clothing Designer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/23/201852 minutes, 40 seconds
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Leading with Dignity

Donna Hicks, PhD and Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her career in resolving conflicts at an international level and her new book focusing on resolving workplace conflicts, "Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture That Brings Out the Best in People" on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/22/201851 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Weaponization of Social Media

Facebook recently announced it's taking down over 800 hundred U.S. based accounts and pages, in part for spreading false or misleading political information, which is happening just weeks before the Midterm elections. The use of fake social media accounts to push political messages is a dark tool not only used in this country but in various parts of the world. A new book, "LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media" shows the global influence of powerful sites like Facebook and Twitter. Host Dan Loney speaks with authors Peter W. Singer, Strategist and Senior Fellow at New America, and Emerson Brooking, Former Research Fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations, on Knowledge@Wharton. Book: https://www.amazon.com/LikeWar-Weaponization-P-W-Singer-ebook/dp/B0795FB3ZY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/19/201823 minutes, 21 seconds
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Rebranding Your Business

Neil Vogel, CEO of Dotdash (formerly About.com), joins host Loren Feldman to discuss what every business owner should consider before launching a company re-branding on Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/18/201851 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Financial Journey of Modern Parenting Report

Surya Kolluri, Managing Director at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Katherine Klein to discuss their new report on the financial implications of modern parenting on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/17/201823 minutes, 6 seconds
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Finding the Right Job Fit

Business Radio Insights: What are the most important things we can look for in a job to ensure job satisfaction and a good work/life balance? Sally Thornton explains her top two suggestions to Work and Life host and Wharton Prof Stew Friedman in this clip. Sally Thornton is founder and CEO of Forshay, a company that focuses on how people can do their best work through executive recruiting, project-based work, and improving the system of work through increased diversity, inclusion, and belonging.For the full interview with Sally Thornton, check out the Work and Life Podcast episode, here! http://www.workandlifepodcast.com/blog/st Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/16/20183 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cutting-Edge Online Education with Udacity

Clarissa Shen, Chief Operating Officer at Udacity, joins host Doug Collom to dive into work and culture at Udacity, an innovative online education provider that offers cutting-edge courses built in partnership with leading companies like Google, AT&T, and Facebook, on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/16/201850 minutes, 34 seconds
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Dare to Lead: A Conversation with Mandy Ginsberg, CEO of Match Group

Host Laura Zarrow speaks to Mandy Ginsberg, CEO of Match Group (which owns OkCupid, Match.com and Tinder, and others), Live at the 20th annual Wharton Women in Business Summit 2018. Mandy discusses how she's navigated her leadership career amidst "bro culture" and gender stereotypes on Women@Work.Wharton Women in Business (WWIB) is a professional organization that strives to expand career, leadership and networking opportunities for women studying at Wharton. Their annual conference brings together some of the country’s sharpest female business leaders to discuss relevant issues, in addition to creating a unique networking space for students to engage with employers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/15/201852 minutes, 39 seconds
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From Prison to Employment

Cat Hoke, Founder of nonprofits Defy Ventures and Prison Entrepreneurship Program, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss her new book "A Second Chance: For You, for Me, and for the Rest of Us" and how people with convictions can move forward to find employment on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/15/201848 minutes, 47 seconds
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Impact Investing with Brown Advisory and Invest in Girls

Dune Thorne, Head of Client Experience at Brown Advisory and Founder of Invest in Girls, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt to discuss impact investing and advocating for financial literacy on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/12/201830 minutes, 59 seconds
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Innovation at Heineken USA

Jenna Behrer, Senior Director of Innovation at Heineken USA, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to discuss innovation strategies behind the brand on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/12/201831 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Birth and Tumultuous Life of Reddit, the Internet's Culture Laboratory

Christine Lagorio-Chafkin, Senior Writer at Inc. Magazine and award winning journalist who has covered culture, emerging technologies and entrepreneurship for the past 15 years, joins hosts Jeff Klein, Mike Useem, and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss her new book "We Are the Nerds: The Birth and Tumultuous Life of Reddit, The Internet’s Culture Laboratory," taking a deep look at the formation and history of Reddit on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/11/201844 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Future of Payments and Money Processing with PayPal and MoneyGram

Hosts and Wharton Professors Christian Terwiesch and Nicolaj Siggelkow take a deep dive into the world of digital payments and money transferring to look at how innovations have already shifted the landscape with Kamila Chytil, COO of MoneyGram, and Michael Todasco, Director of Innovation at PayPal, on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/11/201850 minutes, 12 seconds
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Amazon Raises Minimum Wage for Employees to $15 USD

Amazon just announced they would raise the minimum wage for their employees to $15 an hour, after public criticism of the richest man in modern history employing workers earning an average of $28,000 a year. This increase more than doubles the national hourly wage at $7.25, which many people question if it even qualifies as working wage today, and affects about $350,000 people a year, including about a third of which are seasonal employees. Host Dan Loney talks with Marshall Meyer, Emeritus Professor of Management at the Wharton School, Matthew Bidwell, Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School, and Matthew Johnson, Research Scientist at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, to look at how higher wages may attract and retain workers in a service economy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/201825 minutes, 37 seconds
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Women in Marketing Executive Roles

Lynn Branigan, President and CEO of She Runs It, joins host Wharton Prof Americus Reed to discuss her work with women in in marketing careers, and her panel at Advertising Week 2018 in NYC this week on Marketing Matters. She Runs It is formerly Advertising Women of New York (AWNY). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/201826 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Rise and Fall of Theranos with John Carreyrou

John Carreyrou, the Pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter for the Wall Street Journal, joins host John Barkett on The Business of Health Care to discuss the rise and shocking collapse of the once-heralded blood-testing startup, Theranos. Carreyrou was the first to break the story and pursued it to the end. He chronicles the collapse of Theranos in his book called "BAD BLOOD: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/10/201852 minutes, 14 seconds
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The Rise of Analytics in HR, and Job Matching with Square Peg

Hosts Wharton Prof Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara dive into the world of HR Analytics on In the Workplace. They speak with Dan Shapero, Vice President of Talent Solutions, Careers, and Learning at LinkedIn about the rise of analytics in HR, then speak with Claire McTaggart, Founder and CEO of SquarePeg, about how those HR analytics are being used at SquarePeg to help match business professionals to jobs based on fit, not just resumes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/9/201850 minutes, 54 seconds
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Overcoming the Financial Hurdles of Switching Careers

Going through a career transition can be financially tricky and may require more planning than you think. Dr. Dawn Graham, Career Director for the Wharton Executive MBAs and author of the new book "Switchers: How Smart Professionals Change Careers and Seize Success," joins host Kent Smetters to discuss the financial aspects of switching careers on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/9/201832 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Power of Change

Beth Comstock, GE's former Chief Marketing Officer and first female Vice-Chair, joins host Saikat Chaudhuri to discuss her career in innovation, her current Director role at Nike, and her new book "Imagine It Forward: Courage, Creativity, and the Power of Change" on Mastering Innovation.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Imagine-Forward-Courage-Creativity-Change-ebook/dp/B078LJW4G4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/8/201836 minutes, 49 seconds
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Genetic Therapy with Spark Analytics

Jeffrey Marrazzo, Co-Founder and CEO of Spark Analytics, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss how the fully integrated, commercial gene therapy company is dedicated to challenging the inevitability of genetic disease on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/5/201827 minutes, 53 seconds
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Working for Elon Musk - Employees Tell All

Julie Bort, Chief Tech Correspondent at Business Insider, joins hosts Wharton Prof Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss her recent article "70-hour weeks and 'WTF' emails: 42 employees reveal the frenzy of working at Tesla under the 'cult' of Elon Musk" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/5/201828 minutes, 6 seconds
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Live from CEO Connection Mid-Market Convention 2018 Part II

Business Radio Special: Hosts Sandi Hunt and Sherryl Kuhlman broadcasts Live from the CEO Connection Mid-Market Convention 2018, where they discuss why social impact is an important part of their business across the mid-market sector. Interviewees: Terri Andrews, National Public Relations Director at RSM; Steven Lang, CEO of Dancker; Nancy Richardson, CEO of San Antonio Shoemakers; and Paul Saccone, CEO of Able Services.Mid-Market Convention Info - https://www.midmarketconvention.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/4/201852 minutes, 55 seconds
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Live from CEO Connection Mid-Market Convention 2018 Part I

Business Radio Special: Hosts Sandi Hunt and Sherryl Kuhlman broadcasts Live from the CEO Connection Mid-Market Convention 2018, where they discuss why social impact is an important part of their business across the mid-market sector. Interviewees: Mark S. Stewart, Partner and Chairman at Ballard Spahr; Gina Fyffe, Executive Director of Integra; Robert Barker, President of the Bob Barker Company; and Micalyn Harris, President and CEO of ELPRO with Reinhard Feix, CSO at ELPRO.Mid-Market Convention Info - https://www.midmarketconvention.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/4/201853 minutes, 2 seconds
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Instagram Co-Founders Step Down

Last week we learned that Instagram’s Co-Founders, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, are stepping down from the giant social media company. Facebook bought the platform in 2012 for $1 billion, but has recently made changes to the product. Host Dan Loney talks with Kevin Werbach, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Jennifer Golbeck, Director of the Social Intelligence Lab and Professor of Information Systems at the University of Maryland, about what factors may be at play for the co-founders' decision to leave the company on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/3/201821 minutes, 40 seconds
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CMO Spotlight: Jean-Marc Pailhol of Allianz and Chris Hummel of United Rentals

Hosts Catharine Hays and Jenny Rooney talk with Jean-Marc Pailhol, CMO at Allianz, and Chris Hummel, Senior Vice President and CMO at United Rentals, to find out more about their marketing and branding strategies on CMO Spotlight.Business Radio Monthly Special! CMO Spotlight is by CMOs, for CMOs - and everyone else who wants to know what today's Chief Marketing Officers are thinking and doing, including where they are investing their time, energy, and resources for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/3/201852 minutes, 16 seconds
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Marketing in the Financial Services Industry

Denise Karkos, CMO of TD Ameritrade, joins host Dave Reibstein and guest host Suneal Bedi to discuss marketing strategies within the financial industry and how TD Ameritrade looks at metrics and analytics on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/3/201834 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Fed Raises Interest Rates

Last week, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter point citing a "strong" economy, its eighth increase since 2015. Fed Chair Jay Powell hinted at one more rate increase this year and at least three more in 2019. Host Dan Loney talks with Peter Conti-Brown, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Sebastian Mallaby, Senior Fellow for International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations and Author of the book The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspan, to discuss the politics around the move and what this means for the economy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/2/201829 minutes, 34 seconds
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Behind the Markets with St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President & CEO James Bullard

James Bullard, President and CEO of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel to discuss US monetary policy, interest rate hikes, and the recent Fed announcements on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/2/201853 minutes, 1 second
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The Future of the Health Care Industry

Host Christian Terwiesch discusses the future of innovations in US health care and how we receive that care with Dr. Jesse Pines, National Director of Clinical Innovation at US Acute Care Solutions, and Sharon Vitti, SVP and Executive Director at CVS MinuteClinic on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/2/201853 minutes, 23 seconds
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Preparing for 2018 Tax Season

John Vento, CPA and President of Comprehensive Wealth Management, joins host Kent Smetters to discuss the latest tax law changes, what they mean for you, and what you need to be doing now in preparation for the 2018 tax season on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/1/201819 minutes, 22 seconds
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Go to Work with an NFL Player: Erik Lorig

Hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara find out what it's like to go to work as an NFL player with Erik Lorig, current Wharton MBA student and former NFL Fullback/Tight End for the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/28/201823 minutes, 41 seconds
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How Education and Development Policies Can Impact the World

In low and middle income countries, poorer and marginalized people often find themselves excluded from programs aimed at raising education levels. The U.S. provides aid to countries in a wide range of areas, but only 4% of that money involves education initiatives, which may disappear if the Trump administration goes through with proposed foreign aid spending cuts. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO, is looking at different ways to tackle educational inequalities. Host Dan Loney speaks with Suzanne Grant Lewis, Director of the International Institute for Educational Planning for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and Dan Wagner, Chair in Literacy and Learning at Penn’s Graduate School of Education, to discuss what kind of goals and strategies UNESCO are considering on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/27/201825 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Expertise Economy: How the Smartest Companies Use Learning to Engage, Compete, and Succeed

Kelly Palmer, Chief Learning Officer of Degreed, joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh and Mike Useem to discuss her mission to change the way the world learns as well as her new book "The Expertise Economy: How the Smartest Companies Use Learning to Engage, Compete, and Succeed" on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/27/201846 minutes, 50 seconds
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Jack Ma Leaving Alibaba

Alibaba's Chairman, Jack Ma, announced last week that he was stepping down as head of Chinese e-commerce giant. His successor will be Daniel Zhang, who is credited with the development of “Singles Day”, the largest 1-day retail shopping event in the world. Host Dan Loney talks with David Hsu, Professor of Management at the Wharton School, and Orville Schell, Director of the Asia Society’s Center on US-China Relations, to discuss the implications of this changing of the guard on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/26/201822 minutes, 54 seconds
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Hurricane Maria: Puerto Rico 1 Year Later

One year ago today, Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico causing mass devastation. Much of the island was left without power for months, almost 3000 people died from the storm and its aftereffects, and thousands of Puerto Ricans moved to the US mainland and haven't gone back. Knowledge@Wharton host Dan Loney discusses the state of the island now with Carla Minet, Executive Director of the Center for Investigative Journalism in Puerto Rico, and Charles Venator-Santiago, Associate Professor with a joint appointment in the University of Connecticut's Department of Political Science and the Institute for Latino, Caribbean and Latin American Studies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/26/201823 minutes, 13 seconds
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Kango: Trustworthy Ridesharing for Kids!

Sara Schaer, Co-Founder & CEO of Kango, joins hosts Doug Collom and Irina Yuen to discuss her trustworthy ridesharing app for kids and busy parents on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/25/201854 minutes, 8 seconds
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Leading Matters with John Hennessy of Alphabet

John Hennessy, Chairman of Alphabet's Board of Directors and Former Stanford University President, joins hosts Mike Useem and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss his career in leadership and his new book, "Leading Matters: Lessons from My Journey," on Leadership in Action.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Matters-Lessons-My-Journey/dp/1503608018 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/24/201851 minutes, 53 seconds
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A Conversation with Tina Tchen, Former Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama

Host Laura Zarrow talks with Tina Tchen, Partner at Buckley Sandler LLP and former Chief of Staff to First Lady Michelle Obama, Assistant to President Obama, and Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls, on her 30 year career in public service on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/21/201852 minutes, 44 seconds
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Live from the Jacobs Levy Conference with Economist Robert Shiller and Harvard Prof Robin Greenwood

Hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Wharton Prof Jeremy Siegel are LIVE from the 2018 Jacobs Levy Conference in NYC, talking with Nobel Prize winning Economist Robert Shiller, and Robin Greenwood, the George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking at Harvard Business School, about the current market landscape and the changes in the 10 years post-financial crisis on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/21/201853 minutes, 34 seconds
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Wharton Experts on The Great Recession, 10 Years Later - Part 2

Business Radio Special: The Great Recession: What's Changed in 10 years Part 2 About one in five workers in the U.S, lost their job in the beginning of the Great Recession and many of them never recovered. What has happened to the millions of people who settled for work below the level in which they were qualified, for less pay? With an improved unemployment number today at 4%, compared to the height of the recession when the unemployment rate peaked at 10 %, the wages are not catching up with the jobs. To look deeper at the impact of The Great Recession on the jobs market, we are joined by Wharton Professor of management PETER CAPPELLI, who is also Director of the Center for Human Resources, IWAN BARANKAY, Associate Professor of Management and Associate Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Wharton, and DAVID LEWIS, Professor Emeritus of Management, Human Resources and Organizational Behavior at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Then, from January 2009 to December 2013 the U.S. government prevented two of the “Big Three” car companies from going bankrupt by using over $80 billion from the Economic Emergency Stabilization Act. General Motors Company and Chrysler LLC were owned by the taxpayers, leaving the Ford Motor Company on its own. Was this the right decision for a sector of an indicator of the health of the economy? We’ll look at the management changes in the past 10 years and future of the American auto industry as they face staying competitive in a growing fuel-efficient and autonomous vehicle market. We’re joined by JOHN PAUL MACDUFFIE ,
 Professor of Management at the Wharton School and Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation at Wharton's Mack Institute for Innovation Management, and PAUL EISENSTEIN
publisher and editor of TheDetroitBureau.com. Next, Wall Street has taken quite a ride over the last decade. It lost almost half of its value due to the Great Recession and by some estimates, over $2 trillion in retirement savings was lost by the end of 2008. The recovery has opened the markets to incredible growth, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossing the 26,000 mark, Nasdaq breaking the 8,000 point threshold and the S&P finishing at just under 29,000 last month. But investors are still wary in the stock market as we may soon undergo a significant correction. To look back, and peer into the short and distant futures, JEREMY SIEGEL, joins us. He is a Professor of Finance at the Wharton School. As is GAD ALLON, a Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, at the Wharton School. Finally, when the Great Recession hit, some people pointed a finger at business schools, asking why the MBAs who caused the economic turmoil weren't taught character and accountability. Business schools have been teaching ethics for decades, but did the financial crisis change the way academic institutions, like The Wharton School, emphasize corporate responsibility and ethics? We’re joined by ERIC ORTS, a Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, STEPHEN ARBOGAST, Professor of Practice of Finance and Director of the Energy Center at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. And ANITA CAVA, a Professor in the Business Law Department at the University of Miami Business School and  Co-Director of the University of Miami Ethics Programs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/20/20181 hour, 36 minutes, 54 seconds
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Wharton Experts on The Great Recession, 10 Years Later - Part 1

Business Radio Special: The Great Recession: What's Changed in 10 years Part 1On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy which sent the stock market tumbling. The problems that started in the US soon spread to Europe.  Several European nations, including Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, faced austerity to deal with their debt, and still face issues today.  Wharton Finance Professor,  JOAO GOMES, and ERIK JONES, Director of European and Eurasian Studies, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, join us to discuss how the European Union dealt with the recession and its lasting impact. Then, Iceland was the textbook case of the global banking crisis. Back then, the three biggest banks in Iceland had assets that were 14 times the national economic output of the country. At the height of the crisis Iceland's debt was close to 100% of GDP. Today that number is 24.1%. We look at how the country recovered and the risks it still faces with PHILIP NICHOLAS, Wharton Professor of Social Responsibility in Business and Professor of Legal Studies in Business, and THORVALDUR GYLFASON, a  University of Iceland Economics Professor. Next, after Lehman Brothers collapsed and the stock market plunged, Congress passed a $700 billion bailout bill to save the US financial system. Corporations deemed "too big to fail" got help.  President George W Bush and, after his inauguration in January. 2009, President Barack Obama worked with Congress on new regulations for financial institutions, including the Dodd-Frank Act. Wharton Legal Studies and Business Ethics professors PETER CONTI-BROWN and DAVID ZARING join us to discuss how the banks recovered from the recession and where things stand now with regulations. Finally, one of the most significant parts of the financial crisis in the US was the housing bubble. Banks were making home loans often without down payments to people who couldn't afford them. When the bubble burst, millions ended up in foreclosure and various metropolitan areas around the country, like Las Vegas, Modesto and Fort Meyers, found themselves in dire economic times. Rules were changed to make it a lot more difficult to qualify for a mortgage, with more stringent requirements on down payments. We look at the housing crisis and how things look today with SUSAN WACHTER, Wharton Professor of Real Estate and Finance, and BENJAMIN KEYS, Wharton School Real Estate professor and Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/20/20181 hour, 37 minutes, 4 seconds
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Everything You Need to Know About Transitioning to Assisted Living

Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Gerontologist and Instructor at Johns Hopkins University, joins host Ken Smetters to discuss everything you need to know, consider, and plan for when making the transition into assisted living for yourself or a loved one on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/19/201829 minutes, 3 seconds
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Panel Discussion: Dynamics of End of Life Care

Host Jeff Voigt leads an expert panel discussion on the current dynamics surrounding end of life care in the US - is there such a thing as a good death? on The Business of Health Care. Expert Panelists include: Dr. Holly Prigerson, Irving Sherwood Wright Professor of Geriatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) and Director of the Cornell Center for Research on End-of-Life Care; Dr. Connie Ulrich, Lillian S. Brunner Chair, Professor of Nursing, and Professor of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine; and Dr. Philip Pizzo, David and Susan Heckerman Professor and Founding Director of the Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute. Dr. Pizzo co-chaired the National Academy of Medicine 2014 report on Dying in America: Improving Quality and Honoring Individual Preferences Near the End of Life.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/19/201852 minutes, 21 seconds
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The World of White Collar Crime

Jesse Eisinger, Senior Reporter at ProPublica and Author of "The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives," joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Iwan Barankay to discuss the world of White Collar Crime and whether or not the US has been cracking down on punishment of these crimes on In the Workplace.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Chickenshit-Club-Department-Prosecute-Executives/dp/1501121367 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/18/201823 minutes, 20 seconds
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NFL Analytics and 2018 Outlook with ESPN's Brian Burke

Brian Burke, Senior Analytics Specialist at ESPN, joins hosts Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow, and Shane Jensen to discuss the outlook for NFL's 2018 season on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/18/201831 minutes, 38 seconds
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Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Uncover Gender Bias

Katica Roy, CEO and Founder of Pipeline, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss how her technology company uses artificial intelligence to assess, address, and take action against gender bias in companies and helps them improve their bottom line on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/17/201850 minutes, 43 seconds
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Digital Innovation at Hershey

Doug Straton, Chief Digital Commerce Officer at Hershey, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to discuss digital innovation within a 120-year old established global brand on Mastering Innovation. The Hershey Company is "among the most respected companies in the world, bringing snacks, community growth, and human opportunity to all corners of the globe." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/14/201820 minutes, 41 seconds
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Debate Over the GDP - Time for a New Indicator of US Economic Growth?

Hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Wharton Prof Jeremy Siegel lead a discussion with Leonard Nakamura, Vice President and Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. After a quick market recap, they'll examine the intricate debate over how GDP is measured and whether we need a new way to chart U.S. economic growth and predict the future on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/13/201852 minutes, 37 seconds
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How Good People Fight Bias

While many of us believe consider ourselves to be supportive of equality, diversity and inclusion, we might not be really examining our own unconscious biases. Host Dan Loney and guest co-host Wharton Professor Katherine Milkman talk to Dolly Chugh, Professor at the NYU Stern School of Business, about her new book, “The Person You Mean To Be: How Good People Fight Bias,” which addresses this issue of unconscious bias and offers strategies for overcoming these ideas to become even better people on Knowledge@Wharton. Katherine Milkman is the Evan C Thompson Endowed Term Chair for Excellence in Teaching and a Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at the Wharton School, and holds a secondary appointment in Penn's Perelman School of Medicine.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Person-You-Mean-Be-People-ebook/dp/B0756F5CHD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/13/201822 minutes, 21 seconds
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Back to School with Knowledge@Wharton High School Program

It’s “Back To school time,” which means high school and college students will be settling in to new curriculae and learning new subjects. Did you know Knowledge@Wharton has an online resource for students and teachers alike to help prepare students for success? You can find it all on the Knowledge@Wharton High School website (KWHS). Host Dan Loney talks with Diana Drake, Managing Editor of KWHS, and Allyson Vaughn, KWHS's Global Young Leaders Academy Coordinator, to discuss the engaging KWHS summer program on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/12/201826 minutes, 32 seconds
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Update on the US Opioid Crisis

Deaths from drug overdoses have now surpassed those from car crashes or guns in the United States, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). To understand this complicated crisis, Host Dan Loney speaks with Dr. Evan Anderson, Senior Fellow at the University Of Pennsylvania’s Center for Public Health Initiatives and Senior Lecturer at the Penn School of Nursing, and Dr. Anita Gupta, Scholar at Georgetown University School of Medicine in Clinical Bioethics and former advisor to the FDA, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/12/201824 minutes, 49 seconds
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Hot Takes on Nike/Kaepernick Campaign from Marketing Matters

Wharton's Hip Hop Prof Americus Reed leads a discussion with Ken Wisnefski, Founder and CEO of WebiMax, and John Rothschild, Author of "Football Betting Made Easy," about Nike's decision to make Colin Kaepernick the face of their 30th anniversary of their Just Do It Campaign and how it has been playing out as a marketing strategy for the brand powerhouse on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/11/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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How to Outlast a Job You Hate, Until You Can Retire

Morey Stettner, Reporter at MarketWatch, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Iwan Barankay to discuss tips on how you can outlast a job you hate until retirement on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/11/201829 minutes, 2 seconds
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Goodbye Marlboro Man: Breaking Traditional Notions of Masculinity  

Peter Adams, Reporter at the online trade journal, Marketing Dive, joins host Barbara Kahn and guest host Keith Niedermeier to discuss how marketers are breaking with the traditional notions of masculinity such as the Marlboro Man on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/10/201826 minutes, 15 seconds
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Pick Three: You Can Have It All (Just Not Every Day)

Randi Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and New York Times bestselling author, joins host Laura Zarrow on Women@Work to discuss her new book "Pick Three: You Can Have It All (Just Not Every Day)" about how we can put our ambitious lifestyle into perspective in an increasingly demanding world, and how we can achieve more if we're willing to be a little flexible.Book - https://www.amazon.com/Pick-Three-Have-Just-Every/dp/B079YBF8SF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/10/201853 minutes, 25 seconds
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CMO Spotlight: Peter Weingard and Catherine Hernandez-Blades

Hosts Catharine Hays and Jenny Rooney talk with Peter Weingard, VP of Brand Strategy and Content at West Elm, and Catherine Hernandez-Blades, Senior Vice President and Chief Brand Officer at Aflac, to find out more about their marketing and branding strategies on CMO Spotlight.Business Radio Monthly Special! CMO Spotlight is by CMOs, for CMOs - and everyone else who wants to know what today's Chief Marketing Officers are thinking and doing, including where they are investing their time, energy, and resources for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/7/201853 minutes, 20 seconds
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2018 College Football Outlook with ESPN's Mack Brown

Mack Brown, Football Commentator for ESPN and former National Championship winning coach at Texas, joins hosts Cade Massey, Adi Wyner, and guest host Ty Hildenbrandt, to discuss his outlook for the 2018 NCAA Football season on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/7/201832 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Future of Real Estate with the National Association of Realtors and Zillow

Host Christian Terwiesch discusses current innovations and the potential future landscape in the Real Estate industry with Bob Goldberg, CEO of the National Association of Realtors, and Jeremy Wacksman, President of Zillow, on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/6/201851 minutes, 46 seconds
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2018 Job Satisfaction Report

Rebecca Ray, Executive Vice President of the Knowledge Organization at The Conference Board, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Iwan Barankey to discuss the results of the recent Job Satisfaction Survey conducted in 2017 across the US on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/6/201830 minutes, 40 seconds
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Investment Research with Newfound Research

Corey Hoffstein, Co-Founder and CIO of Newfound Research, joins host Jeremy Schwartz to discuss risk management, portfolios, 60/40 investments, and more on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/5/201853 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Effects of Sexism on American Women: The Role of Norms vs. Discrimination

Kerwin Koni Charles, Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Iwan Barankay to discuss his research on gender discrimination in the labor market as outlined in his recent paper, "The Effects of Sexism on American Women: The Role of Norms vs. Discrimination" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/5/201829 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Negative Impacts of Kissing Up to The Boss

Anthony Klotz, Associate Professor of Management at Oregon State University, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss the politics and potential affects of kissing up at work on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9/3/201825 minutes, 16 seconds
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Blockchain and The Film Industry

Kim Jackson, Co-Founder and President of Entertainment at SingularDTV, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss how she’s making a name for herself in the blockchain space by combining this cutting-edge technology with her passion for filmmaking on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/31/201851 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Financial Consequences of Protecting Brands Through Trademark Infringement Lawsuits

Alina Sorescu, Professor of Marketing at Texas A&M, joins host and Wharton Prof Americus Reed to discuss her brand infringement research outlined in recently published paper "Hands Off My Brand! The Financial Consequences of Protecting Brands Through Trademark Infringement Lawsuits" on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/30/201821 minutes, 46 seconds
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Giving Feedback to Young Athletes the Right Way

Dr. Roberta Kraus, President of the Center for Sports Psychology in Colorado, joins host Anne Greenhalgh to discuss the leadership value in team sports, and how we can maximize the effectiveness of our feedback for young athletes on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/29/201851 minutes, 35 seconds
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Building the Robot of Your Dreams with EZ Robot

Terry Doyle, Chief Operating Officer of EZ Robot, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss EZ Robot, the innovative platform to build your dream robots for your home, classroom, or industry prototype. Terry will also speak about his time as Co-Chair of the C100, a non-profit organization comprised of high profile Canadian expat technology entrepreneurs, executives, and investors living and working in Silicon Valley on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/28/201850 minutes, 24 seconds
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How to Ask for Help in Your Job

Dr. Heidi Grant, Global Director of Research and Development at the Neuroleadership Institute and Associate Director of the Motivation Science Center at Columbia University, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book, "Reinforcements: How to Get People to Help You" and how we can apply these tactics in the workplace on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/27/201851 minutes, 45 seconds
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How eBay is Helping Brick and Mortar Businesses

Chris Librie, Head of Global Impact & Giving at eBay, joins hosts Sherryl Kuhlman and Sandi Hunt to discuss some of eBay's initiatives to help build sustainable communities like Retail Revival, eBay for Charity, and more on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/24/201828 minutes, 27 seconds
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What is Blockchain Technology and Why the Hype?

Syed Hussain, Chief Commercial Officer for BANKEX, joins hosts and Wharton Profs Anne Greenhalgh and Mike Useem to explain blockchain technology and talk about why this space is attracting so much interest on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/24/201848 minutes, 7 seconds
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Player Analytics and The Future of Baseball

Brandon Taubman, Senior Director of Baseball Operations and Analytics for the Houston Astros, joins hosts and Wharton Profs Cade Massey, Shane Jensen, and Adi Wyner to discuss baseball analytics initiatives affecting various areas of the Astros organization, including scouting and player development on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/23/201831 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why We All Need More Sleep

Dr. Nancy Rothstein, Director of Corporate Sleep Programs at CIRCADIAN, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss what the unintended consequences are of getting enough sleep and strategies you can employ to improve your sleep patterns on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/23/201841 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Impact of Politics on Investors

Greg Valliere, Chief Global Strategist at Horizon Investments, joins host Jeremy Schwartz to discuss how events in Washington, from policy to politics, might affect your investments on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/22/201823 minutes, 17 seconds
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Strategies for Recruiting Top Tech Executives

Andy Price, Founder at Artisanal Talent Group, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss his career in the executive search industry and how his high-touch executive search firm helps portfolio companies address their senior strategic executive and Board hiring needs on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/22/201822 minutes, 55 seconds
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How to Spend Less, and Innovate More

Steve Wunker, Managing Director of New Markets Advisors, joins host Harbir Singh to discuss his new book "COSTOVATION: Innovation that Gives Your Customers Exactly What They Want—and Nothing More" where he explains how companies can still innovate without breaking the budget on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/21/201827 minutes, 47 seconds
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Mastering Fear with Retired Navy SEAL Brandon Webb

Host Mike Useem talks with Brandon Webb, CEO of Hurricane Group, Inc. and Retired US Navy Chief and SEAL, about his book "Mastering Fear: A Navy SEAL's Guide" and how everyone can harness fear to become their ally on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/20/201848 minutes
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Underemployment's Long-Term Effects on the Careers of College Grads

Matt Sigelman, CEO of Burning Glass Technologies, joins hosts Prof Peter Cappelli and guest host Prof Greg Shea to discuss Burning Glass Technologies' recent report "The Permanent Detour: Underemployment’s Long-Term Effects on the Careers of College Grads" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/17/201828 minutes, 2 seconds
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Women Who Code: Inspiring Women to Excel in Technology Careers

Host Laura Zarrow talks with Alaina Percival, the CEO of Women Who Code, a global nonprofit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers offering more than 1,500 free technical and leadership events per year on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/16/201852 minutes, 16 seconds
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Behind the IHOb Marketing Campaign

Brad Haley, CMO of IHOP, joins host Prof David Reibstein to discuss the decision making behind IHOP's recent temporary brand change to IHOb and whether they judge the strategy as a success on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/15/201833 minutes, 20 seconds
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Community Impact with JPMorgan Chase

Janis Bowdler, President at JPMorgan Chase Foundation, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss the Foundation's recent commitment to invest $1.75B over the next five years to strengthen workforce systems, revitalize neighborhoods, grow small businesses, and improve the financial health of individuals across the United States and all over the world on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/15/201831 minutes, 37 seconds
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How to Fire-Proof Your Career in an Age of Job Uncertainty

Dr. Nancy King, President of Senior Options, LLC, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss her new book "Fired: How to Manage Your Career in the Age of Job Uncertainty" and share what she's learned after traveling the US interviewing people who have been let go on Career Talk.Book here: https://www.amazon.com/Fired-manage-your-career-uncertainty/dp/1978407130 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/14/201847 minutes, 22 seconds
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Tech Addictions - Why Your Happiness Has Been Hacked

Alex Salkever, Technology Expert and former Technology Editor at BusinessWeek, and Vivek Wadhwa, Distinguished Fellow at Harvard Law School’s Labor and Worklife Program and Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, join host Rob Coneybeer to discuss their new book "Your Happiness Was Hacked: Why Tech Is Winning The Battle To Control Your Brain - And How To Fight Back" on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/13/201850 minutes, 1 second
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John Cynn - 2018 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion

Hosts and Wharton Profs Cade Massey and Eric Bradlow discuss how John worked the odds and beat our over 7,500 other players to win $8.8 Million US dollars on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/10/201830 minutes, 50 seconds
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Straight Talk for Startups

Randy Komisar, Veteran Venture Capitalist, joins host Doug Collom to discuss tips and tricks from his book "Straight Talk for Startups: 100 Insider Rules for Beating the Odds-From Mastering the Fundamentals to Selecting Investors, Fundraising, Managing Boards, and Achieving Liquidity" on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/9/201851 minutes, 15 seconds
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PwC's Q2 2018 Real Estate Report

PwC's Tim Bodner, US Real Estate Deals Leader, and Byron Carlock, Real Estate Practice Leader, join host Bob Lane to discuss the results of PwC's recently released Real Estate Deals Insights: Q2 2018 on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/8/201849 minutes, 49 seconds
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Regulatory Responses to the Sharing Economy, Autonomous Vehicles, and Disruptive Innovation

Sarah Light, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, joins host Dan Loney to discuss her recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that focuses on examining the challenges facing regulators and legislators when new disruptive forms of business and technology require regulations that promote innovation while also protecting the public interest.This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers on Knowledge@Wharton. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/7/201829 minutes, 12 seconds
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Financial Planning Advice for Those With Special Needs Children

Todd Sensing, Founder of FamilyVest, joins host Wharton Prof Kent Smetters to discuss the unique considerations when financial planning for those with special needs children on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/6/201825 minutes, 5 seconds
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Social Media Influencer Marketing

Hosts and Wharton Profs Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed talk with Richard Wong, VP of Marketing & Creator Relations of #pad, and Danielle Bernstein, Fashion Blogger (We Wore What) and Social Media Influencer, to examine the complex world of social media influencer marketing and how brands are connecting with influencers more than ever on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/3/201850 minutes, 9 seconds
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PepsiCo & Sustainability

Mehmood Khan, Vice Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer at PepsiCo, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt to discuss the sustainability initiatives he oversees with PepsiCo Global Performance with Purpose, inspired by the fundamental belief that business success is inextricably linked to the sustainability of the world we share on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/2/201834 minutes, 37 seconds
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ACA Update

Host Mitch Goldman talks with a panel of experts about the current state of the ACA legislation and what changes might affect the upcoming enrollment period on The Business of Health Care. Expert Panelists include: Robert Field, Professor of Health Management and Policy at Drexel's Dornsife School of Public Health, Lecturer of Health Care Management at the Wharton School, and Senior Fellow at Penn's Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics; Katie Keith, Professor at Georgetown Law, Appointed Consumer Representative to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, and Author of "Following the ACA" blog; and Sara Collins, Vice President for Health Care Coverage and Access program at The Commonwealth Fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/1/201852 minutes, 19 seconds
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CMO Spotlight: Casper & Celebrity Cruises

Hosts Catharine Hays and Jenny Rooney talk with Jeff Brooks, CMO of Casper, and Peter Giorgi, CMO Celebrity Cruises, to find out more about the driving concepts of Personalization and Experiences within the marketing sphere on CMO Spotlight.Business Radio Monthly Special! CMO Spotlight is by CMOs, for CMOs - and everyone else who wants to know what today's Chief Marketing Officers are thinking and doing, including where they are investing their time, energy, and resources for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8/1/201852 minutes
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Marijuana in the Workplace

Michelle Lee Flores, Partner, Labor and Employment, at Akerman LLP, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss the shifting landscape of legalizing marijuana in the US and how employers are dealing with these changes at a state level on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/31/201846 minutes, 11 seconds
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Behind the Markets with Vanguard's Liqian Ren

Host Wesley Gray talks with Jack Vogel, CIO and CFO of Alpha Architect, and Liqian Ren, Ph.D., Portfolio Manager in the Vanguard Quantitative Equity Group, about factor funds and strategies on Behind the Markets. Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel also gives his take on the recent market activity from last week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/31/201853 minutes, 33 seconds
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How to Negotiate Your Salary

Susannah Snider, Personal Finance Editor at U.S. News, joins host Kent Smetters to discuss how to best negotiate your salary during the interview process or within your existing position on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/30/201821 minutes, 18 seconds
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From Waitress to COO and President of FOCUS Brands

Host Jeff Klein and Anne Greenhalgh guide us through a presentation from the recent Wharton Leadership Conference, "A Journey from Hooters Waitress to Top Executive" with Kat Cole, Chief Operating Officer and President at FOCUS Brands, North America, on Leadership in Action. Kat discusses her career journey and her leadership style of "leading by influence" in this special episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/23/201844 minutes, 47 seconds
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Boeing Partners with Embraer

Boeing is partnering with Brazilian company Embraer in a $4.75 billion deal. Host Dan Loney speaks to Roger Clark, Founding Member and Managing Partner of The Clark Law Group and a visiting Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School-Camden, and Karl Moore, Professor of Management at McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management, about the details of the deal and why Boeing is looking to expand into jetliners on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/20/201823 minutes, 41 seconds
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A Look at the Current Housing Market

Aaron Terrazas, Senior Economist at Zillow, joins host Sam Chandan to discuss what trends he's currently seeing in the housing markets on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/20/201827 minutes, 5 seconds
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Surviving in the Gig Economy

Susan Ashford, Michael and Susan Jandernoa Professor of Management and Organization and Chair of the Management and Organizations Group at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss how to thrive in a gig economy, and how to implement good leadership skills on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/19/201851 minutes, 36 seconds
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VW in Rwanda

Thomas Schaefer, Chairman & Managing Director of the Volkswagen Group South Africa, joins hosts Katherine Klein and Nick Ashburn to discuss the new VW plant opening in Rwanda and how it is projected to impact the local economy on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/19/201832 minutes, 9 seconds
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Companies Distancing Themselves from Trump Administration

Eric Orts, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Waheed Hussain, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, join host Dan Loney to discuss the rising backlash against the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) where prominent companies such as McKinsey & Company are terminating service agreements in an effort to cut all affiliations with ICE on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/18/201828 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Leadership Behind the Thai Soccer Team Rescue

Mike Useem, Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Leadership and Change Management at the Wharton School and co-host of Leadership in Action, and Andy Eavis, President of the International Union of Speleology and World Caving Authority, joins host Dan Loney to discuss the leadership strategies required for implementing the recent harrowing rescue mission of the youth soccer team trapped half a mile underground in Thailand on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/18/201820 minutes, 23 seconds
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#metoo - Changing Culture By Standing Up for What’s Right

Host Jeff Klein and Anne Greenhalgh guide us through a presentation from the recent Wharton Leadership Conference, "How Speaking Up Can Be a Turning Point for Culture Change" with Kelly Martin on Leadership in Action. Kelly is Chief of Fire and Aviation Management at Yosemite National Park and testified before Congress about sexual harassment that she experienced in her years with the National Park Service. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/17/201839 minutes, 38 seconds
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An Overview on Current Trade Markets

Marc Chandler, Global Head of Currency Strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, joins host Jeremy Schwartz to discuss the current US trade markets and recent developments across the globe on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/17/201818 minutes, 45 seconds
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CMO Spotlight: 2018 Cannes Lions Festival

Hosts Catharine Hays and Jenny Rooney talk with Nick Drake, Executive Vice President Marketing & Experience at T-Mobile USA, and Rick Gomez, CMO of Target, about their key takeaways from the recent Cannes Lions Festival in France on CMO Spotlight.Business Radio Monthly Special! CMO Spotlight is by CMOs, for CMOs - and everyone else who wants to know what today’s Chief Marketing Officers are thinking and doing, including where they are investing their time, energy, and resources for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/16/201853 minutes, 7 seconds
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Negotiating with a Bully

Greg Williams, The Master Negotiator & Body Language Expert, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss what to do when you're faced with a bully in a job negotiation and other negotiating tips on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/16/201850 minutes, 36 seconds
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Future of Customer Service in a World of Social Messaging and AI

Joshua March, Founder and CEO of Conversocial, joins host Americus Reed to discuss his new book "Message Me," about the future of customer service in this world of social media messaging and AI on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/13/201830 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Decline of US Corporate Investment

What happened to domestic corporate investment after the financial crisis of 2008? Joao F. Gomes, Howard Butcher III Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that examines the decade-long weak recovery, influencing the lackluster investment of U.S. corporations into its economy and its potential effects on little infrastructure spending.  This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers on Knowledge@Wharton. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/13/201826 minutes, 14 seconds
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Engineering Mainstream Success with The Creative Curve

Allen Gannett, Founder and CEO of Track Maven, joins host Americus Reed to discuss his new book "The Creative Curve" which overturns what we’ve learned about creative genius and reveals the science behind successful innovation and creativity on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/12/201830 minutes, 2 seconds
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Social Impact at The Hershey Company

Jeff King, Senior Director of Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Social Innovation at The Hershey Company, joins hosts Sherryl Kuhlman and Sandi Hunt to discuss Hershey’s sustainability and farmer livelihoods programming, philanthropic giving and community programs, and Hershey’s commitment to childhood nutrition programs and expanding economic development in under-served communities on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/12/201823 minutes, 13 seconds
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Switchers: How Smart Professionals Change Careers - and Seize Success

Dr. Dawn Graham, Director of Career Management for the Wharton Executive MBA Program and host of Career Talk, has published a new book, "Switchers: How Smart Professionals Change Careers - and Seize Success" which is now available for purchase. On this special episode of Career Talk, Nick Corcodilos, Host of Ask the Headhunter, interviews Dr. Dawn Graham about the key takeaways readers can expect from her book.Book - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0789Y665J/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/11/201843 minutes, 42 seconds
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Mexico's New President: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador

Mexico has elected a populist and leftist president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. Host Dan Loney talks with Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Professor at George Mason University Schar School of Policy and a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Government, and Christopher Sands, Senior Research Professor and Director of Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Center for Canadian Studies, to discuss the potential changes for the country he may make and how it will impact trade and U.S.-Mexico relations on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/11/201820 minutes, 50 seconds
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California Bans Future Soda Taxes

The state of California has banned localities from enacting any more soda taxes until 2031. Host Dan Loney talks with Jason Riis, Senior Research Fellow at Wharton, Karen Glanz, Epidemiology Professor at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine, and Christina Roberto, Professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine, to discuss the motivations behind this new ruling and whether or not other states may follow suit on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/10/201821 minutes, 11 seconds
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Examining the Disney/Fox Merger Deal

Disney's $71.3 billion proposed merger with 20th Century Fox recently got approval from the Justice Department, with a few stipulations. Host Dan Loney talks with Herbert Hovenkamp, Penn Law Professor, and Hemant Bhargava, Professor of Technology at UC Davis, to discuss the aspects of the deal and how Disney seems to have struggled less than the recent ATT-Time Warner merger on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/10/201826 minutes, 10 seconds
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Leadership in the Operating Room

Dr. Marlene DeMaio, Chief of Orthopedic and Spine Services at the Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center (CMCVAMC) and Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Pennsylvania, joins hosts Mike Useem and Jeff Klein to discuss what leadership theories work in the operating room and what theories do not, and how she brings her military leadership experience as a Retired Navy Captain to the operating table on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/9/201848 minutes, 12 seconds
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One Year Later: Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University Merger

It has officially been one year since the former Philadelphia University merged with Thomas Jefferson University to form a healthcare collaboration with a mission to enable lifelong learning. Host Dan Loney talks to Stephen Klasko, Wharton Alum and President of Thomas Jefferson University and CEO of Jefferson Health System, and Dr. Stephen Spinelli, Jr, Chancellor of Jefferson University about how they are forging this new path in education and medicine on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/9/201827 minutes, 31 seconds
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Dealing With Conflicts as a Business Owner

Cliff Oxford, Founder and CEO of The Oxford Center, joins host Loren Feldman to discuss how small business owners can strategize when conflicts arise by using a recent legal battle as an example on Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/6/201824 minutes, 54 seconds
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Discussion: Investing in China and China Tariffs

Dan David, Co-Founder of GeoInvesting, and Congressional Candidate in Pennsylvania’s 4th District, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel to discuss Chinese Tariffs and the potential risks of investing in China on Behind the Markets. Dan David is featured in the documentary China Hustle, a Wall Street heist story about a massive web of fraud in Chinese investments. Learn more here: https://www.thechinahustlefilm.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/6/201830 minutes, 50 seconds
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Rising Gas Prices & What We Can Do About It

Mike Butler, Mid-Atlantic Executive Director for the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), and Richard Prisinzano, Senior Economist at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, join host Kent Smetters to discuss their insights on the rising oil and gas prices: what's causing it, how's it impacting your wallet, and what can be done about it on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/6/201819 minutes, 59 seconds
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Uber's Ban from Operating in London is Lifted

Uber's year-long ban from operating in London has now been lifted; Uber has been given a probationary 15 months to resume operations. Host Dan Loney talks with John Paul MacDuffie, Professor of Management at the Wharton School and Director of the Program of Vehicle and Mobility Innovation (PVMI) at Wharton's Mack Institute for Innovation Management, to discuss the impact of this decision for Uber as they once again take to the London streets on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/5/201824 minutes, 17 seconds
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Dissecting A Business's Right to Refuse Service Based on Politics

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave a small restaurant in Virginia last week and she and President Trump tweeted criticisms of the restaurant's refusal of service. This incident had followed a series of other occasions where people had approached and yelled at Trump Administration Officials while they were out to eat. Host Dan Loney talks with Eric Orts, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Elizabeth Sepper, Professor of Law at Washington University, to look at the legal questions surrounding the restaurant's decision and impact the public backlash is having against the Trump Administration on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/5/201825 minutes, 51 seconds
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Bringing the Historical Reading Terminal Market into the Future

Anuj Gupta, General Manager of the historic Reading Terminal Market, joins host Saikat Chaudhuri to discuss how he's taking the iconic 125 year old Philadelphia market into the future on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/4/201852 minutes, 15 seconds
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Corruption Inside FIFA, the World Cup, & the Future of Soccer

Ken Bensinger, BuzzFeed Investiagive Reporter, joins hosts George Perry and Michelle Young to discuss his book Red Card: How the U.S. Blew the Whistle on the World's Biggest Sports Scandal," documenting the history of corruption in FIFA and how the arrests have affected the game moving forward on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/4/201820 minutes, 51 seconds
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SCOTUS Justice Kennedy Retires

The Supreme Court issued several influential rulings in its most recent session—and last week Justice Anthony Kennedy announced that he will be retiring. Host Dan Loney discusses the impact of the rulings on these cases and the potential makeup of the court's political leanings moving forward now that Kennedy is stepping down, with Ted Ruger, Dean of Penn Law and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law, and Randy Beck, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Justice Thomas O. Marshall Chair of Constitutional Law at the University of Georgia School of Law and former clerk to Justice Anthony Kennedy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/3/201832 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Status and Future of Medical Marijuana

Host John Barkett takes a deeper look at the current state of progress in the journey to legalize medical marijuana in the US with a panel of experts on The Business of Health Care. Panelists include: Aaron Smith, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA); Peter Conti-Brown, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at Wharton; and Etinne Fontan, VP and Co-Owner of Berkeley Patients Group (BPG), the oldest and most respected medical cannabis dispensary in the US. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/3/201852 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Financing and Management of Public Infrastructure

Robert Inman, Richard K. Mellon Professor of Finance, Economics, and Public Policy at the Wharton School, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that focuses on considering public v. private financing options for President Trump's $1.5 billion infrastructure plan and the roles all levels of governments should have to ensure efficient project management.This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers on Knowledge@Wharton. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7/2/201820 minutes, 59 seconds
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Marketing with Yelp!

John Carroll, Senior Manager of Business Outreach and Brand Evangelist at Yelp, joins hosts Dave Reibstein and Suneal Bedi to discuss the ins and outs of marketing your business on the online platform featuring crowd-sourced reviews about local businesses, reservation services, and ads on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/29/201835 minutes, 45 seconds
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Banning Plastic Straws and Bags

SeaWorld, Ikea and Royal Caribbean recently announced they will remove plastic straws and bags from their properties. They're joining a growing group of international businesses, organizations and governments to ban plastics that are having a devastating impact on many animals and the environment. Elizabeth DeSombre, Professor of Environmental Studies at Wellesley College, and Kartik Chandran, Professor of Environmental Engineering and Director of the Wastewater Treatment and Climate Change Program at Columbia University, join host Dan Loney to discuss the impact of getting rid of single-use plastics and how consumers can change their behavior to lessen their daily usage of these products on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/29/201822 minutes, 5 seconds
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Leadership Training for Employees at All Levels with BetterUp

Alexi Robichaux, Co-Founder and CEO of BetterUp, joins host Irina Yuen and Doug Collom to discuss their mission to help companies provide coaching and leadership training to all employees of all levels by using their mobile platform on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/28/201850 minutes, 23 seconds
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Why Businesses Should Work to Improve the Health of the Communities They Are In

Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey is a PIK Professor of Population Health and Health Equity at the Perelman School of Medicine, Penn School of Nursing, and Wharton, and President Emerita and Former CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She is one of Modern Healthcare's 100 most influential people in health care. Risa joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her mission to help companies encourage access to affordable healthcare in their communities by addressing environmental, social, and structural challenges that may impact residents' health on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/28/201851 minutes, 47 seconds
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Net Neutrality Repeal Goes Into Effect - What Does This Mean?

Net Neutrality was officially repealed earlier this month. Wharton Professors Pinar Yildirim, Marketing, and Kevin Werbach, Legal Studies and Business Ethics, join host Dan Loney to discuss whether any noticeable changes will affect companies and consumers in the near future on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/27/201823 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Medical Impact of Imprisoning Children at the Border

Katherine Yun, Attending Physician and Faculty Member at PolicyLab at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Penn Medicine, and Peter Margulies, Professor of Immigration and National Security Law at the Roger Williams University School of Law, join host Dan Loney to discuss the medical implications of the current US policy separating children from their parents when they cross into the southern US border on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/27/201824 minutes, 16 seconds
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Wharton Professors Discuss How Companies Can Master Catastrophic Risk

Natural disasters are becoming a more frequent occurrence these days and as a result, more and more companies are experiencing disruption in their business. Host Dan Loney talks with Wharton Professors Mike Useem, Director of Wharton's Center for Leadership and Change Management, and Howard Kunreuther, Co-Director of Wharton's Risk Management and Decision Processes Center, to discuss their new book "Mastering Catastrophic Risk: How Companies Are Coping with Disruption" which examines why and how companies can prepare for such events on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/25/201823 minutes, 14 seconds
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Daniela Terminel at Wharton Forum NY

Daniela Terminel, CEO of Global Health Corps, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss her mission to mobilize the movement for health equality by building the next generation of health leaders to fight for access to affordable healthcare on Dollars and Change.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201811 minutes, 29 seconds
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Katlyn Grasso at Wharton Forum NY

Katlyn Grasso, Founder and CEO of GenHERation, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss how she aims to close the gender career achievement gap by connecting Millennial and Gen Z women with organizations that advance women's professional opportunities on Dollars and Change. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201816 minutes, 26 seconds
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Bryan Bloom at Wharton Forum NY

Bryan Bloom, CFO at ENODO, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss his work with partners and staff to help governments and private sector clients understand, measure, and forecast Social Risk impacts on Dollars and Change. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201814 minutes, 3 seconds
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Andras Forgacs at Wharton Forum NY

Andras Forgacs, Co-Founder and CEO of Modern Meadow, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss his work with 3D bioprinting on Dollars and Change. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201813 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dawn Hines at Wharton Forum NY

Dawn Hines, Co-Founder of Aventura Investment, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss Aventura Investment's goal to establish, invest in, and support companies that provide value chain services to smallholder growers in Africa on Dollars and Change. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/20189 minutes, 23 seconds
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Aubrey Hruby at Wharton Forum NY

Aubrey Hruby, Co-Founder of Africa Experience Network, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss her work and progress in African markets on Dollars and Change.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201810 minutes, 16 seconds
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Welcome to Dollars & Change Live from Wharton Global Forum 2018 in NYC

Today is the final day of EXCLUSIVE interviews from #WhartonForum 2018 hosted by Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein on Dollars and Change. Enjoy!For 52 years, Wharton alumni have been gathering twice a year in different continents to network and embrace the global business school brand with “Lifelong Learning.” This year alumni, faculty and industry leaders converged in New York City for panels on business founders, finance, and the future of global growth. For more information, visit: http://www.whartonnewyork18.com | More Than Ever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/20182 minutes, 1 second
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Blair Duncan at Wharton Forum NY

Blair Duncan, COO of Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone (UMEZ), joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss the federal initiative to revitalize underdeveloped urban communities on Dollars and Change. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201815 minutes, 25 seconds
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Regina Jaslow at Wharton Forum NY

Regina Jaslow, Chief Revenue Officer of Amplicare, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss how Amplicare is breaking down complex barriers at the intersection of technology and healthcare on Dollars and Change.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/22/201812 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ikdeep Singh at Wharton Forum NY

Ikdeep Singh, Brand President at L'Oreal USA (Maybelline, Garnier, and Essie), joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss the future of luxury product brands and beauty products on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201810 minutes, 27 seconds
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Janet Cowell at Wharton Forum NY

Janet Cowell, CEO of Girls Who Invest, joins host Dan Loney live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss enabling more women and underrepresented minorities to become asset managers on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201814 minutes, 43 seconds
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Jon Gray at Wharton Forum NY

Jon Gray, President and COO of Blackstone, joins host Dan Loney live from Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss real estate and the Penn Med's Basser Center for BRCA on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201815 minutes, 7 seconds
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Michael Vaughan at Wharton Forum NY

Michael Vaughan, COO of Venmo, joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss the trends and future of mobile payments on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201813 minutes, 27 seconds
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Scott Mills at Wharton Forum NY

Scott Mills, President of BET Networks, joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss the importance of creating diversity in arts programming on Knowledge@Wharton. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201820 minutes, 37 seconds
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Wendy Kopp at Wharton Forum NY

Wendy Kopp, CEO of Teach for All and Founder of Teach for America, joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss leadership through teaching on Knowledge@Wharton. http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201816 minutes, 47 seconds
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Justin Tuck at Wharton Forum NY

Justin Tuck, Founder of Tuck's R.U.S.H. for Literacy and 2x Superbowl Champion, joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss financial literacy for the under-served youth on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/21/201813 minutes, 21 seconds
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Jeffrey Smith at Wharton Forum NY

Jeffrey Smith, Managing Member, CEO, and Chief Investment Officer at Starboard Value, joins host Dan Loney live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss activist investing on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201810 minutes, 20 seconds
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Astrid Doerner at Wharton Forum NY

Astrid Doerner, New York Finance Correspondent for Handelsblatt, joins host Dan Loney live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss her unique perspective as a European journalist and the 50 years of Wharton Seminars for business journalists on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201815 minutes, 12 seconds
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Brendan Cahill at Wharton Forum NY

Brendan Cahill, Founder and Leader of Penguin Random House Labs, joins host Dan Loney live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss the future of publishing on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201811 minutes, 43 seconds
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Josh Kopelman at Wharton Forum NY

Josh Kopelman, Founder and Partner at First Round Capital, joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss how companies get off the ground and what he looks for in startup teams when he invests, on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201813 minutes, 41 seconds
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Jamie Dinan at Wharton Forum NY

Jamie Dinan, Founder, Chairman, and Co-CEO of York Capital Management, joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss advocating for wealth creation on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201826 minutes, 23 seconds
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Jake Schwartz at Wharton Forum NY

Jake Schwartz, Co-Founder and CEO of General Assembly, joins host Dan Loney live from the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss investing in your employees on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201815 minutes, 33 seconds
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Welcome to the Wharton Global Forum 2018, Live from NYC

For 52 years, Wharton alumni have been gathering twice a year in different continents to network and embrace the global business school brand with “Lifelong Learning.” This year alumni, faculty and industry leaders converged in New York City for panels on business founders, finance, and the future of global growth. For the next three days, you will be hearing EXCLUSIVE interviews from #WhartonForum 2018 hosted by Dan Loney (Knowledge@Wharton), and Katherine Klein and Sandi Hunt (Dollars and Change). Enjoy! For more information, visit: http://www.whartonnewyork18.com | More Than Ever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/20182 minutes, 51 seconds
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Josh Harris at Wharton Forum NY

Josh Harris, Co-Founder/Member of Board of Directors of Apollo Global Management, Managing Partner of the Philadelphia 76ers, Managing Member of the New Jersey Devils and a General Partner of the Crystal Palace Football Club (and more!) joins host Dan Loney live at the Wharton Global Forum NY 2018 to discuss the future of philanthropy on Knowledge@Wharton.http://www.whartonnewyork18.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/20/201813 minutes, 8 seconds
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Are You A Manager or a Movement Starter?

Jennifer Dulski, Head of Groups and Community at Facebook, joins hosts Jeff Klein and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss her new book on leadership "Purposeful: Are You a Manager or a Movement Starter?" on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/19/201848 minutes, 12 seconds
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Penn's IMPaCT Community Health Workers

We look at the success of Penn's IMPaCT Community Health Workers model, which hires, trains and manages people from low income areas to help people in their community. The results have been so positive, the program is expanding across the US. Host Dan Loney talks with Jill Feldstein, COO of IMPaCT Community Health Workers, and Evelyn Kruger, Project Manager for IMPaCT Community Health Workers, to learn more about how this program is helping local communities on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/19/201820 minutes, 13 seconds
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Meet Indu Navar: Serial Entrepreneur

Indu Navar, Founder of Geek.ly and Xendota, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss her career as a successful serial entrepreneur, investor, and strategic advisor to startups, on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/18/201852 minutes, 15 seconds
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Why Long-Term Thinking is Your Best Short-Term Strategy

Rodney Zemmel, Senior Partner at McKinsey and Managing Partner for New York, Boston and Stamford, joins hosts Mike Useem and Anne Greenhalgh on Leadership in Action to discuss his new book "Go Long: Why Long-Term Thinking is Your Best Short-Term Strategy" co-authored with Mike Useem! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/18/201851 minutes, 3 seconds
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Studying the Ump with Wharton Prof Etan Green

Etan Green, Assistant Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions at the Wharton School, joins hosts Eric Bradlow and Shane Jensen to discuss his research on baseball umpires focusing on judgment and decision making on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/15/201831 minutes, 38 seconds
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Saving for College Tuition Rewards Program

Jim Johnston is a former Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at the Wharton School. Now, he is the CEO of Sage Scholars, an organization dedicated to working with companies, banks, and credit unions to create viable college funding solutions to help parents save for college tuition. Host Dan Loney talks with Jim about the ways his company is able to strengthen these programs with the use of rewards systems to encourage saving on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/15/201822 minutes, 13 seconds
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Direct-to-Consumer DNA Testing Market

Host Skip Rosoff hosts a panel discussion of experts on the topic of at-home DNA testing market currently gaining popularity in the US, and how privacy and regulation issues are now emerging, on The Business of Health Care. Expert Panelists: Erynn Gordon, Certified Genetic Counselor and VP of Clinical Operations at Genome Medical; Robert Field, Professor of Law and Professor of Health Care Policy and Management at Drexel University; and Dr. Arthur Caplan, Bioethics Professor at NYU. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/14/201851 minutes, 44 seconds
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Collecting State & Local Data for Informed Social Policy Making

Dennis Culhane, Professor at the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that focuses on helping staffers better understand how state and local evidence is gathered, which ultimately serves as a basis for forming federal social policy regulations. Dennis is also the Co-Principal Investigator for the Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy, and Director of Research, National Center for Homelessness Among Veterans.This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/14/201825 minutes, 11 seconds
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Redevelopment in Camden, NJ and the Musical History of the Victor Building

Chris DiGeorge, Founder and CEO of Millennial Partners, joins host Bob Lane to discuss his various urban development projects over the years such as Northern Liberties in Philadelphia and the Camden, New Jersey on The Real Estate Hour. Learn more of the history of buildings in the area, including the Victor building, and hear from two musicians who used to record there - Graham Alexander and Denny Laine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/14/201852 minutes, 47 seconds
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Launching The PhilaImpact Fund in Philadelphia, PA

Andy Rachlin, Managing Director for Lending and Investment at Reinvestment Fund, has teamed up with Pedro Ramos, President and CEO of The Philadelphia Foundation, to start the PhilaImpact Fund, a new place-based impact investment opportunity targeted to the Greater Philadelphia region. Andy and Pedro join hosts Sandi Hunt and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss this new venture and the impacts they expect to have on the greater Philadelphia region on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/13/201829 minutes, 30 seconds
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SCOTUS Case: Masterpeice Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission

The Supreme Court recently ruled in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission in favor of a baker's right to refuse to make a wedding cake for a gay couple for religious reasons. Host Dan Loney talks with Amy Sepinwall, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Tobias Barrington Wolff, Professor at Penn Law, to discuss how narrowly this decision was defined and whether it's a slippery slope to other business refusing to serve various communities under similar reasoning on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/13/201825 minutes, 44 seconds
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California Explores Single Payer Health Care

California is exploring the single payer system, which is being touted by the various Democratic gubernatorial candidates. Host Dan Loney talks with experts Robert Field and Andy Bindman to discuss the viability of this plan in such a big state on Knowledge@Wharton. Robert Field is a Lecturer in the Wharton Health Care Management Department; Professor of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health; and Professor of Law at Drexel's Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Andy Bindman is a Professor of Medicine at University California San Francisco; and Senior Advisor in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the US Department of Health and Human Services. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/13/201825 minutes, 53 seconds
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Current Events: The European Leader Shake Up

Italy and Spain have just undergone leadership changes in the last few days for different reasons. Host Dan Loney talks with Erik Jones, Director of European and Eurasian Studies at Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, to discuss which leadership change has the European Union on edge and why on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/12/201823 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Shopping Revolution with Wharton Prof Barbara Kahn

Wharton Professor of Marketing Barbara Kahn has a new book "The Shopping Revolution: How Successful Retailers Win Customers in an Era of Endless Disruption," released today! Co-Host Americus Reed discusses the research and takeaways of The Shopping Revolution with Barbara on Marketing Matters.Buy the Book: https://www.amazon.com/Shopping-Revolution-Successful-Retailers-Disruption-ebook/dp/B07BHTJN7G Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/12/201823 minutes, 11 seconds
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More Facebook Data Privacy Issues

Facebook may have to apologize again for another PR disaster. The New York Times reports the social media giant has data-sharing partnerships with at least four Chinese companies including Huawei, which has been labeled a national security threat by U.S. intelligence. Host Dan Loney talks with Jennifer Golbeck, Director of University of Maryland's Social Intelligence Lab, and Andrea Matwyshyn, a Professor of Law and Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University, to discuss why these privacy issues seem to currently plaguing this company on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/12/201823 minutes, 21 seconds
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Communication Styles with Dollars and Change Hosts Nick and Sandi!

Business Radio Insights: Dollars and Change hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt chat about a recent role-playing exercise Sandi completed in her Penn Master's class to help students understand different communication styles. Get to know more about our D&C hosts in this exclusive clip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/11/20185 minutes, 31 seconds
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Changing Trends in Media

Greg Isaacs, Chief Product and Marketing Officer for the Branded Entertainment Network, joins host Saikat Chaudhuri to discuss how this product placement marketing agency stays on top of emerging media trends on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/11/201827 minutes, 2 seconds
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Future of Consumer Food and Grocery Businesses

Host Christian Terwiesch discusses disruption in the Consumer Food Industry with Sarah Mastrorocco, VP of Business Development at Instacart, and Josh Hix, Co-Founder and CEO of Plated, on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/8/201853 minutes, 19 seconds
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Emotional Agility & Embracing Change

Susan David, Psychologist at Harvard Medical School, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss her new book "Emotional Agility: Get Unstuck, Embrace Change, and Thrive in Work and Life" on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/8/201840 minutes, 3 seconds
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Managing Employees and Giving Feedback

Patty McCord, Former Chief Talent Officer at Netflix, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book, "POWERFUL: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility" and why companies should ditch signing bonuses, performance reviews, and pay secrecy on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/7/201852 minutes, 20 seconds
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Changing the Arts Market with Artsy

Carter Cleveland, Founder and CEO of Artsy, joins host Nicolaj Siggelkow to discuss how Artsy is disrupting the art market by partnering with traditional art, instead of competing with it, on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/7/201821 minutes, 14 seconds
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Founding Daily Harvest

Rachel Drori, CEO and Founder of Daily Harvest, a New York-based company that makes smoothies, grain bowls and other all-natural and healthy foods that are shipped to you, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss her Founder's story on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/6/201851 minutes, 40 seconds
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Veterinary Telemedicine - New Web-Based App from Penn Vet

Behavioral problems is one of the major complaints among pet owners, and yet there are just a few dozen specialists in this area around the country. Penn Vet is working on a new telemedicine web-based app to expand access to these specialists to more pet owners through their primary vets. Dr. James Serpell, Professor of Animal Ethics & Welfare at Penn Vet, and Dr. Carlo Siracusa, Director of Small Animal Behavior Service at Penn Vet, join host Dan Loney to discuss how this app could help people and their companion animals on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/6/201825 minutes, 41 seconds
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Communicating with Employees

Business Radio Insights: Laine Joelson Cohen, Director of Leadership and Executive Development at Citigroup, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss how to best approach giving positive and negative feedback to employees on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/5/20188 minutes, 59 seconds
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Off The Clock: Feel Less Busy While Getting More Done

Laura Vanderkam, Co-Host of Best of Both Worlds podcast and TEDTalk speaker, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss "Off The Clock: Feel Less Busy While Getting More Done" about time management on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/5/201853 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Success or Failure of Social Movements

Leslie Crutchfield, Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Global Social Initiative, which is part of the McDonough School of Business, joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh and Jeff Klein to discuss her latest book, "How Change Happens: Why Some Social Movements Succeed While Others Don’t" on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/4/201851 minutes, 43 seconds
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NFL's Anthem Policy

The NFL owners have altered the policy regarding the national anthem, saying players can either remain off the field or have to stand during the song. The new policy allows the league to fine teams for actions by their players. Host Dan Loney talks with Ken Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School, and Charles Grantham, Director of the Center for Sport Management at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business, about this move by the owners and how players are reacting on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/4/201824 minutes, 58 seconds
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Campbell's Restructuring, Retirement of CEO Denise Morrison

Last week, Campbell's CEO Denise Morrison unexpectedly retired, effective immediately, as the company undergoes a strategic review and flat sales. Jason Riis, Marketing Lecturer at the Wharton School, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, join host Dan Loney to discuss how the company can become "mmm mmm good" again on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/1/201826 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Dropping Birthrate in the US

The US birthrate has dropped to its lowest rate in thirty years. Hans-Peter Kohler, Demography Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Gretchen Livingston, Senior Researcher at the Pew Research Center and expert on fertility and family demogrphics, join host Dan Loney to discuss the potential reasons behind this decline and the impact it could have on the future economy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6/1/201822 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tennis Analytics & The French Open

Craig O’Shannessy is widely recognized as the world leader in teaching and analyzing tennis strategy and Founder of Brain Game Tennis. Craig joins Moneyball hosts Eric Bradlow and Adi Wyner to talk about tennis analytics, strategies, and the current French Open (May 21–Jun 10, 2018). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/31/201821 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Future of Neurosurgery

Georges Markarian, MD, MBA, FAANS, FACS, Board-Certified Neurosurgeon, and Dr. Neil Malhotra, Neurosurgeon at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, join host Christian Terwiesch to discuss the future of neurosurgery on Work of Tomorrow.Neurosurgery, or neurological surgery, is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and extra-cranial cerebrovascular system. (Wikipedia) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/31/201853 minutes, 51 seconds
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Startups in Northern Europe

Janne Korpela, Chief of investor Operations at Slush and Co-Founder of Wave Ventures, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss the startup sphere in Northern Europe and how it compares to the US on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/30/201849 minutes, 50 seconds
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All About Insurance Asset Management with Wharton Prof Jeremy Siegel

Tom Haines, Senior Vice President of Capital Markets & Index Solutions at Annexus, and Adam Politzer, Vice President of Product Management at Athene Holdings, joins hosts Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel and Wharton Alum Jeremy Schwartz to discuss insurance asset management on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/30/201853 minutes, 6 seconds
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Wage Growth Stalled - Why?

The economy is strong, the unemployment rate has dipped down to below four percent, and corporations have more money thanks to the new tax law, but wage growth is still stagnant. Host Dan Loney talks with Peter Cappelli, Professor and Director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources, and Harry Holzer, Professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University and former Chief Economist for the U.S. Department of Labor in the Clinton Administration, to discuss the reasons why incomes aren't up and what can be done about it.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/29/201828 minutes, 1 second
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Buyer Beware: Bitcoin Wannabes

Beware of fraudulent cryptocurrencies - The Wall Street Journal reviewed documents for 1,450 digital coin offerings and found 271 with red flags. Reporters Shane Shifflett and Coulter Jones discuss their investigation and story: Buyer Beware: Hundreds of Bitcoin Wannabes Show Hallmarks of Fraud with host Dan Loney on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/29/201823 minutes, 45 seconds
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Providing Support for Port Elizabeth, South Africa with Ubuntu Pathways

One of this year’s Lipman Family Prize honorees—Jacob Lief, the Co-Founder and CEO of Ubuntu Pathways, joins host Anne Greenhalgh to discuss his a non-profit organization that takes orphaned and vulnerable children in Port Elizabeth, South Africa from cradle to career, on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/28/201851 minutes
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Opposing Opinions: Hawaii Bans Some Sunscreens In Order to Save the Coral Reefs

Hawaii is poised to become the first state to ban the sale of sunscreens with chemicals that could harm coral reefs. Oxybenzoen and octinoxate, which gets into the water from swimmers and through sewage, contributes to bleaching of the corals according to recent research. Craig Downs, Executive Director the Heretics Environmental Laboratory, a nonprofit research center, joins to discuss this move. But, this is a move that not everyone supports, given that skin cancer rates are on the rise in Hawaii and the US. Karen Glanz, a Professor of Epidemiology and Nursing at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine and a visiting professor at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, joins us to discuss why she thinks Hawaii and others should hold off on such bans as they put people's lives at risk and do little to save the coral reefs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/28/201843 minutes, 15 seconds
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Graduated! Yes!! Now What? - Tips for Recent College Grads

Business Radio Insights: Beth Hendler-Grunt, Founder and President of Next Great Step, LLC, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to tackle some hard questions for recent grads, including where do I go from here? How do I get my foot in the door? - and more on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/25/201819 minutes, 45 seconds
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The State of the Gender Pay Gap

Lydia Frank, Vice President of Content Strategy at PayScale, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss the results of PayScale's recent report "The State of the Gender Pay Gap" on in the Workplace. You may be surprised at some of the findings! We find out why on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/25/201830 minutes, 20 seconds
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The UK Windrush Immigration Scandal

As Brexit negotiations go on, the UK is facing an immigration scandal with the Windrush generation. These are people who moved to Britain from Caribbean countries between 1948 and 1971. Many of the kids arrived on there parents' passports and after decades, are facing issues of being denied services, losing their jobs and even being deported. Host Dan Loney looks at this situation and why Prime Minister Theresa May was forced to apologize with Thom Brooks, Dean of Durham Law School at Durham University, Terri Givens, Provost and Professor of Political Science at Menlo College in California, and Randall Hansen, Interim Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/24/201825 minutes, 24 seconds
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SCOTUS Allows Sports Betting at the State Level

The Supreme Court just struck down a 1992 law banning sports betting outside of Nevada. Host Dan Loney looks at the case and what it means for states, fans and teams with Andrew Brandt, Director of Villanova University's Moorad Center for Sports Law, and Richard McGowan, Professor at Boston College's Carroll School of Management and Economics Editor of Gaming Law Review and Economics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/23/201825 minutes, 25 seconds
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Consolidation in the Energy Market

Thomas Knauff, Founder and CEO of Energy Distribution Partners, joins host Harbir Singh to discuss consolidation and innovation in the energy market on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/22/201820 minutes, 40 seconds
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Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Showcase Winner: Sanguis

Three Penn students are on their way to changing the lives of chemotherapy patients for good. Knowledge@Wharton host Dan Loney speaks to winners of the Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Showcase to find out more about their company, Sanguis. Divyansh Agarwal (MD PhD candidate), Prateek Agarwal (MD MBA candidate), and Daniel Zhang (MD PhD candidate), have invented a hand-held device for chemotherapy patients monitors their blood cell count that has won three separate Penn competitions this year alone.Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Challenge - students build a company over the course of the year and compete for cash prize by pitching their company to accomplished investors. More Info: https://entrepreneurship.wharton.upenn.edu/startup-showcase/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/18/201825 minutes, 19 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - MBA & Career Tips

Career Talk celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Lee Leibowitz (WG'13), Director, Service Line Analytics and Strategy for the University of Pennsylvania Health System, and Kelly Breslin Wright (WG'98), Advisor and Board Director for multiple companies, as they discuss tips for electing an MBA program and finding a fulfilling job once you graduate with host Dr. Dawn Graham. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201853 minutes, 22 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Social Impact Across Various Industries

Dollars and Change celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Wharton Grads who are making a difference in their industry as hosts Sherryl Kuhlman and Nick Ashburn find out more about their latest initiatives. Guests include: Samra Haider (WG'08), National Director at the Center for Employment Opportunities; Ashley Bittner (WG'13), Principal at Owl Ventures; Lori Nishiura Mackenzie (WG'93), Executive Director of Stanford University's Clayman Institute for Gender Research and Co-Founder of the Stanford Center for Women’s Leadership; and John Tourtelotte (WG'98), Managing Director at Rivermoor Energy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201852 minutes, 31 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Leadership at Google & Sky Harbor Capital Management

Leadership in Action celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Gopi Kallayil (WG'98), the Chief Evangelist of Brand Marketing at Google, and Claire LaBrunerie (WG'88), Head of Global Distribution at Sky Harbor Capital Management as they discuss their careers in leadership with hosts Mike Useem and Jeff Klein. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201853 minutes, 42 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Innovation in Publishing & Experiences

Mastering Innovation celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Brendan Cahill (WG’08), Founder and leader of Penguin Random House Labs, and Brian Fields (WG’03), VP and General Manager of Things to Do at Groupon, to discuss innovation in publishing and experiences with host Saikat Chaudhuri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201853 minutes, 28 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Saving a Business | The Importance of Music

Women@Work celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Susan Ganz (WG'88), CEO of Lion Brothers and Melissa Eisenstat (WG'88), Trustee and Board President of the New York Youth Symphony, as they discuss their careers in two very different fields with host Laura Zarrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201853 minutes, 8 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Investing in India | Hedge Funds

Behind the Markets celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Co-Founders of Malabar Investments, Sumeet Nagar (WG'01) and Akshay Mansukhani (WG'04). Hosts Jeremy Schwartz, Jeremy Siegel, and Wes Gray discuss investments strategies and investing in India with Sumeet and Akshay. Then, Chris Swann (WG'98) and Founder of Cygnus Capital, joins the discussion to talk about alternative investments and hedge funds in the second half of the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201853 minutes, 44 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Credit Building & Marketing | Diversity in the Workplace

K@W celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Ziad Baba (WG'13), Senior Director of Engagement Marketing at Credit Karma, who says 45% of Americans will be thrown into debt if they have a catastrophic accident. Credit Karma helps their users build their portfolio and save money by providing free credit scores. They also monitor credit usage to counter ID theft and are getting into the free – simple – tax preparation business. Then, meet Luis Felipe Gonzalez Palacio (WG'17), Associate Finance Manager of PepsiCo. Felipe was born and raised in rural Colombia, and moved on to study theoretical physics, engineering and finance. Hear about how he leads recruiting efforts for people of color and LGBT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201849 minutes, 21 seconds
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Reunion Radio Special - Importance of Self | Financial Security

K@W celebrates the contributions of Wharton alumni on our annual Wharton Business Radio "Reunion Radio" special. Meet Dominic Petty (WG'98), Inner Peace Advisor at Healerology and a Program Manager for the US government. He helps people recognize cycles of abuse to nurture their spiritual, emotional and physical guide health. Then, if your investments are diversified, who’s looking out for you when commodity risks occur? Meet David Burkart (WG'98), Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Coloma Capital Futures, LLC. David adjusts risk levels for his clients, and he especially pays attention to climate change regarding popular commodities like chocolate and coffee.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/16/201850 minutes, 10 seconds
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Smart Baseball: Discussion on New Stats v Old Stats

Baseball clubs now rely less on subjective scouting reports in hiring players, using data to tell an accurate picture of player performance, past performance and future performance, preventing costly hires. Senior baseball ESPN writer, Keith Law, joins host Dan Loney to discuss how the analytic revolution in baseball is here to stay as outlined in his book "Smart Baseball: The Story Behind the Old Stats that Are Ruining the Game, the New Ones that are Running It, and the Right Way to Think About Baseball" on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/15/201826 minutes, 2 seconds
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AnaOno: Helping Breast Cancer Patients Feel Comfortable

Dana Donofree, CEO and founder of AnaOno, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss how her company offers specially designed lingerie and loungewear for women to wear from their breast cancer diagnosis, through treatment, and into their life beyond on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/14/201824 minutes, 54 seconds
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Tips for Grads Entering the Jobs Market 

Gary Burnison, CEO of Korn Ferry, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss tips for recent grads entering the job market and other executive search tips on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/11/201829 minutes, 34 seconds
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Tridiuum: Mental Healthcare Intervention Platform

Mark Redlus, Wharton Alum and CEO of Tridiuum, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his platform designed to help clinical outcomes for mental and behavioral health patients of all ages on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/11/201823 minutes, 51 seconds
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Reverse Scholarships - to Move to a New City!

Smaller cities in less populated areas around the US are looking for creative ways to attract young workers to their municipalities, including money for student loans, spruced up waterfronts and downtown apartments. Host Dan Loney speaks with Shayndi Raice, Chicago-based Wall Street Journal Reporter, to discuss her latest report, “How Bad Is the Labor Shortage? Cities Will Pay You to Move There" on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/10/201823 minutes, 43 seconds
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Leading the Pennsylvania Ballet

Shelly Power, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Ballet, joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh and Mike Useem to discuss her career which led to the Pennsylvania Ballet and some of the initiatives she's working to accomplish here on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/10/201847 minutes, 11 seconds
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Penn Vet Helps Dairy Production in China

China is one of the fast growing markets of dairy products, but the growth is outpacing its domestic production ability. That's where Penn Vet comes in. A new project is bringing in the last contents of dairy nutrition and management to the Chinese dairy industry with the help of Wharton China Center and Zoetis. Host Dan Loney talks with Dr. David Galligan, a Penn Vet Animal Health Economics professor, to discuss the challenges and the changes that are being made in this major food industry on Knowledge@Wharton.Learn More: https://www.vet.upenn.edu/about/press-room/publications/bellwether-magazine/bellwether-spring-2014/penn-vet-experts-help-china-dairy-industry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/9/201824 minutes, 27 seconds
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From Wharton Student to Eagles NFL Analyst

Namita Nandakumar, Wharton Senior, Teaching Assistant, and Research Analyst, joins hosts Cade Massey, Shane Jensen, and Adi Wyner to discuss her post-graduate move to Quantitative Analyst for the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles this season on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/9/201834 minutes, 4 seconds
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Sustainability within Brewing with Evil Genius Beer Company

Luke Bowen, Co-Founder of Evil Genius Beer Company, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt to discuss how amid producing 28 different products, Evil Genius is constantly integrating sustainability and social impact throughout their value chain on Dollars and Change. Evil Genius is one of the fastest growing Craft Breweries in the country, with distribution throughout the northeast United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/201830 minutes, 33 seconds
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Executive Compensation & Ethics

The CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield asked for a cut in his salary after it was revealed he made $375k annually, a significant increase from his predecessors. The high salary was due to a Title 42, a provision created by Congress to allow federal agencies agencies to be competitive with the private sector in terms of pay. Host Dan Loney talks with Marc Hodak, Adjunct Professor of Ethics at NYU Stern School of Business and Partner at Fairest Advisors, and Charles Elson, a Chair in Corporate Governance and Professor of Finance at the University of Delaware's Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, join us to discuss ethics and considerations of executive compensation on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/8/201823 minutes, 8 seconds
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From Laid Off to CEO

Chris Hutchins, Co-Founder and CEO of Grove, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss how he found himself laid-off in Silicon Valley after the financial crisis, and navigated his path to founding Grove, a personal finance startup, on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/7/201852 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cambridge Analytica Update & Facebook's New Dating Site

Cambridge Analytica, the firm that harvested Facebook data to benefit the Trump campaign, is shutting its doors. In the meantime, the social media giant, which faced privacy concerns following the revelations of the data mining, is expanding its operations into a dating service. Host Dan Loney speaks with Jennifer Golbeck, Director of University of Maryland's Social Intelligence Lab, and Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor of Law and Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University, to discuss these developments on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/7/201825 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Power of Story in a Brand

Donald Miller, CEO of Storybrand, joins host Americus Reed to discuss his book "Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen" on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/4/201839 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Future of Education with Coursera and Cisco

Host Christian Terwiesch discusses innovation in the education space with Renee Patton, Director of US Public Sector Education at Cisco, and Leah Belsky, Vice President of Global Enterprise Development at Coursera, and how these innovations translate in what the future of education could look like on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/4/201852 minutes, 13 seconds
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Achieving Regulatory Excellence

Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at The University of Pennsylvania, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent B-School Seminar presented to congressional staffers that focuses on striving for regulatory excellence - as the code of federal regulations increases each year with new laws passed by US Congress. Cary is also the Director of the Penn Program on Regulation.This seminar is part of the Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, a new monthly series of faculty-led seminars for policymakers on Knowledge@Wharton. For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/…involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/4/201828 minutes, 31 seconds
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Networking Tips: Friend of a Friend 

David Burkus, best-selling author and Associate Professor of Leadership and Innovation at Oral Roberts University, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss his new book, "Friend of a Friend: Understanding the Hidden Networks That Can Transform Your Life and Your Career" on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/3/201827 minutes, 53 seconds
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Mistakes When Dealing with Executive Search Recruiters

Business Radio Insights: Jenna Fisher, Wharton Alumna and Global Corporate Officers Sector Leader for the executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss a few common pitfalls to avoid when working with executive search recruiters and how women can best re-enter the workforce on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/3/20184 minutes, 14 seconds
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Innovation at the World Economic Forum & book: The Fourth Industrial Revolution

Nicholas Davis, Head of Society and Innovation and a member of the Executive Committee at the World Economic Forum, talks with Host Mike Useem about the World Economic Forum’s work on “The Fourth Industrial Revolution”, focusing on how emerging technologies could disrupt industries, labor markets, societies and governments, and how technology can be used to empower communities to create a human-centered future on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/2/201851 minutes, 44 seconds
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Apple & Electronic Health Records

Host Mitch Goldman leads a panel discussion on Apple's recent partnership with major health systems, allowing patients to download their medical records to their iPhone. We discuss what this means for the patient, for the hospitals, and our health care system as a whole on The Business of Health Care. Panelists include: Michael Restuccia, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Penn Medicine; Dr. William Hanson, Chief Medical Information Officer at Penn Medicine; and Aneesh Chopra, President of Care Journey and Former United States Chief Technology Officer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/2/201851 minutes
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CMO Spotlight: The First 100 Days

*NEW* Business Radio Monthly Special! CMO Spotlight is by CMOs, for CMOs - and everyone else who wants to know what today’s Chief Marketing Officers are thinking and doing, including where they are investing their time, energy, and resources for the future. Hosts Catharine Hays and Jenny Rooney talk with Elizabeth Rutledge, CMO at American Express, and Jay Livingston, CMO at BARK/Bark Box, about what it's like for a new CMO's first 100 days in the role on CMO Spotlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/201851 minutes, 39 seconds
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Affordable Housing Policies in 2018

Jenny Schuetz, David M. Rubenstein Fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, joins host Sam Chandan to discuss the latest Brookings Institution Report she co-authored, looking at the current housing shortage and how it's influencing home prices and thus people's capacity to become homeowners on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/201820 minutes, 37 seconds
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Pew Report: American Families Face a Growing Rent Burden

Renters made up the almost 43 billion US households in 2016. As demand for rentals is on the rise, price increases have outpaced median household income growth. According to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts, a third of renters are now spending over 30 percent of there income on rent. Host Dan Loney talks with Erin Currier, Director of Pew's Family Financial Security and Mobility Project and it's Student Borrower Success Project, to discuss these findings and more on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
5/1/201820 minutes, 10 seconds
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MBA Philanthropy: One for the World

One for the World is a new organization that helps young professionals chose where their charitable donation can have the greatest impact using a rigorous data-driven selection process. Host Dan Loney talks with the two Wharton graduates who co-founded this organization, Josh McCann, Associate Syndications Officer at the International Finance Corporation, and Kate Epstein, Engagement Manager at L.E.K. Consulting, to discuss how they are growing their impact and making charitable giving easy and effective on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/30/201820 minutes, 29 seconds
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Brexit Update on Knowledge@Wharton

Northern Ireland's border with the Republic of Ireland is a major issue as Brexit negotiations continue. The customs union has become a important aspect to Prime Minister Theresa May's dealings with the House of Lords and with the European Union. Host Dan Loney talks with Brendan O'Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, and Michelle Egan, Professor in the School of International Service at American University and Global Fellow at the Wilson Center, to discuss the latest in the impending Brexit on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/30/201827 minutes, 55 seconds
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French President Macron's US Visit

French President Emmanuel Macron is the first leader to make an official state visit to the US under the Trump Administration. Host Dan Loney speaks with Daniel Kelemen, Professor of Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Politics at Rutgers University, and Olivier Chatain, Associate Professor Strategy and Business Policy Department at HEC Paris and a Senior Fellow at the Mack Institute for Innovation Management at the Wharton School, to discuss what goals Macron has in mind for his meetings with President Trump on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/30/201825 minutes, 37 seconds
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Wells Fargo Fined $1 Billion US Dollars

Recently, Wells Fargo bank was recently fined a total of $1 billion dollars to two federal regulators. Host Dan Loney talks with David Zaring, Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, Christopher Peterson, John J. Flynn Endowed Professor of Law at the University of Utah and former Special Advisor in the Office of the Director at the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Cindy Schipani, Professor of Business Administration and Professor of Business Law at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, to discuss whether these fines were too steep, or not steep enough, and how Wells Fargo got itself into hot water on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/30/201829 minutes, 7 seconds
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Book: LBJ's 1968: Power, Politics, and the Presidency in America's Year of Upheaval

50 years ago, the United States Congress was trying to cut back on voting rights, housing and welfare regulations, and civil rights and entitlement programs. President, Lyndon B. Johnson was losing the Vietnam War, and Martin Luther King, Jr. and Senator Robert Kennedy were assassinated. Host Dan Loney speaks with Kyle Longley, The Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science at Arizona State University, to discuss his new book, "LBJ's 1968: Power, Politics, and the Presidency in America's Year of Upheaval" on Knowledge@Wharton. Longley believes that no other year - except maybe 1929 - had hosted such turmoil and describes all the events and their affects on our society a half-century later in this new book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/27/201821 minutes, 23 seconds
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Cousins Maine Lobster: How One Food Truck Became a Multimillion-Dollar Business

An entrepreneurial American Dream come true: Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac, Co-Founders of Cousins Maine Lobster, speak with host Dan Loney to share their story of growth and their new book Cousins Maine Lobster: How One Food Truck Became a Multimillion-Dollar Business on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/27/201822 minutes, 26 seconds
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The Future of Insurance

Host Christian Terwiesch talks about the current innovation in the insurance world and what the future of insurance could look like with Mark Pitchford, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer at Esurance, and Kyle Nakatsuji, Co-Founder and CEO of Clearcover on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/27/201852 minutes, 42 seconds
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The History of the Penn Relays

Dave Johnson, Director for the Penn Relays, joins host George Perry to discuss the prolific Penn sporting event that features more than 15,000 participants from high schools, colleges, and track clubs throughout North America and abroad, competing in more than 300 events over three days on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Penn Relays 2018 is April 26-28; for more info: http://thepennrelays.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/26/201830 minutes, 8 seconds
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Hip & Knee Surgery: Mandatory Bundled Payments and Hospital Savings

Amol Navathe, Leonard Davis Institute Senior Fellow and Perelman School of medicine Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his new research looking at hospital savings in the first year of hip and knee surgery mandatory bundled payments, explaining how these findings affect health care organizations, clinicians and policy makers on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/26/201826 minutes, 3 seconds
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Disrupting an Industry with Bluemercury Beauty

Marla Beck, CEO and Co-Founder of Bluemercury Inc., joins host Loren Feldman to discuss how her iconic high-growth luxury beauty retail chain is for disrupting the beauty retailing industry with its creative approach to personalized beauty solutions on Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/26/201852 minutes, 14 seconds
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Cuba without Castro

For the first time in nearly 60 years, a Castro is no longer Cuba's head of state. Raul Castro, who took the reins from his brother Fidel in 2008, officially stepped down last week making way for Miguel Diaz-Canal. Host Dan Loney speaks with Lillian Guerra, Professor of Cuban & Caribbean History at the University of Florida, Richard Gioioso, Director of Latin American Studies Program at Saint Joseph's University, and Gustavo Arnavat, Senior Adviser for the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a former Obama Administration official who represented the US at the Inter-American Development Bank, to discuss this political change for Cuba on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/26/201826 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Extending Changes to Individual Taxes

Individual tax cuts as outlined in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, are set to expire at the end of 2025. The newly released Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM) analyses what would happen if they are extended to 2040, projecting over $5 trillion increases in government debt and reductions in GDP during the first 10 years and beyond. Host Dan Loney speaks with Kimberly Burham, Managing Director of Legislation and Special Projects at The PWBM, and Alan Auerbach, Director of the Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance at the University of California Berkeley, to discuss the impact of the tax cuts and the potential impact on the national debt on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/25/201822 minutes, 21 seconds
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Starbucks & Racial Bias

Starbucks is trying to get past the fallout from the arrests of two black men who were waiting for a friend, then arrested, in a Philadelphia location last week. The coffee giant announced it will close eight thousand U.S. stores for racial-bias training for its employees. Host Dan Loney speaks with Stephanie Creary, Management Professor at the Wharton School, Mary Gilly, Senior Associate Dean at the University of California Irvine's Paul Merage School of Business, and Henry Boyd, Marketing Professor at University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, to discuss Starbucks' response to this issue and the move to mandate bias training on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/25/201826 minutes, 38 seconds
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Wharton's Americus Reed on the Local Philadelphia Starbucks Scandal

What grade does Wharton Marketing Professor Americus Reed give Starbucks in their brand crisis management strategy? Last week, two African American men were arrested at a local Philadelphia Starbucks on the grounds of trespassing while waiting for a 3rd man to arrive for a business meeting. Starbucks declined to press charges and the men were released, but a national conversation has been ignited over racial discrimination by Starbucks at large. Professor and host Americus Reed dissects the incidents and resulting steps taken by Starbucks to make the situation right on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/25/201819 minutes, 45 seconds
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Founding VSCO

Joel Flory, CEO and Co-Founder of VSCO, joins host Doug Collom to discuss his Oakland-based photography and social network app on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/24/201851 minutes, 51 seconds
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Sixers Special: Running an NBA Team with 76ers' Chris Heck

Chris Heck, President of the Philadelphia 76ers, joins host George Perry to discuss his role of overseeing content, marketing and branding, ticket sales and service, sponsorship sales and activation, innovation strategy and business development for the Philadelphia 76ers on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/24/201822 minutes, 16 seconds
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Sixers Special: Marketing an NBA Team with 76ers' Katie O'Reilly

Katie O’Reilly, Chief Marketing Officer of the Philadelphia 76ers, joins host Dave Reibstein and guest host Suneal Bedi to discuss marketing strategies for the 76ers on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/24/201823 minutes, 8 seconds
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Book: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life

Many of us want to die peacefully alone at home, but since the advent of medical procedures elongating the human life span, our elder population die, often painfully, in cold institutions. Host Dan Loney speaks with retired physician Sam Harrington, who lays out alternative and practical end-of-life steps for older patients’ health care in his new book "At Peace: Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life" on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/20/201822 minutes, 3 seconds
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QB Evaluations for the NFL Draft

Bruce Feldman, Reporter for FOX Sports and Author of "The QB: The Making of Modern Quarterbacks", joins hosts Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, and Adi Wyner to discuss quarterback evaluations of the NFL Draft on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/20/201818 minutes, 40 seconds
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GM CEO Mary Barra Discusses Career, Management, and Diversity

Women@Work brings you a special interview with Mary Barra, the CEO of General Motors, live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018! Host Laura Zarrow and co-host Adam Grant talk with Mary about her career, (which started at GM as an 18 year old intern!), how GM uses data to help manage employees, and how she supports diversity in the workplace. Barra is one of three women that presented at this year’s Wharton People Analytics Conference.More info: https://wpa.wharton.upenn.edu/conference/https://www.gm.com/company/leadership/corporate-officers/mary-barra.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/19/201818 minutes, 11 seconds
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Tips for the 2018 Spring Home Buying Season

Brendon DeSimone, Real Estate Expert and Author of "Next Generation Real Estate", joins host Kent Smetters to discuss Spring 2018 real estate trends and traps on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/19/201824 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Future of Hospitality

Host Christina Terwiesch speaks with Steven Dominguez, Vice President of Global Brands for Hyatt Place and Hyatt House, and Jeff Hurst, Chief Commercial Officer at HomeAway, about the future innovations of the hospitality industry on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/19/201852 minutes, 22 seconds
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Study: College Students Hungry & Homeless

A new study shows that about 36% of college students go hungry and an equal number lack adequate housing. Host Dan Loney speaks with researches W. Joel Schneider, Professor of Psychological Studies in Education at Temple University and Daphne Hernandez, Professor of Health and Human Performance at University of Houston, to discuss why this happening and what can be done to help feed and house these students on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/19/201826 minutes
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Restitution for Holocaust Survivors

Since 1952, The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany began its work negotiating payments to the remaining elder survivors and their families. The healthcare and other support has been necessary for the life extension of some of these families. Host Dan Loney speaks with Greg Schneider, Executive Vice President of The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, and Kristine Donly, Deputy Chief Program Officer as well as the Interim Director of the Levine Institute for Holocaust Education at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC., to discuss justice for the war crimes against Jewish Holocaust victims in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/18/201820 minutes, 29 seconds
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Preview of Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Showcase 2018 - Part II

Host Karl Ulrich hosts a very special episode of Launch Pad, speaking to eight semi-finalists from the Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Challenge. If you’re not familiar, this is where our students spend the year building a company, and then enter our competition where they pitch their company to accomplished investors. They will be competing for 135-thousand dollars in cash and prizes. In Part II, we speak with: Rui Jing Jiang, Avisi Technologies; Philip Williams, Spectrum Scores; Federika Longinotti-Buitoni, Collecto; and Thomas Cavett, POWTI Innovations. More Info: https://entrepreneurship.wharton.upenn.edu/startup-showcase/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/18/201851 minutes, 15 seconds
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Preview of Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Showcase 2018 - Part I

Host Karl Ulrich hosts a very special episode of Launch Pad, speaking to eight semi-finalists from the Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship Startup Challenge. If you’re not familiar, this is where our students spend the year building a company, and then enter our competition where they pitch their company to accomplished investors. They will be competing for 135-thousand dollars in cash and prizes. In Part I, we speak with: Haley Russell, Chipper Pet Food; Seth Neel, Welligence Energy Analytics; Michael Wong, Instahub; and Shanel Fields of MD Ally. More Info: https://entrepreneurship.wharton.upenn.edu/startup-showcase/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/18/201850 minutes, 22 seconds
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Testifies Before Congress on Recent Scandal

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was on Capital Hill last week where he was grilled by Senators and Congressmen over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Host Dan Loney speaks with Lyle Ungar, Professor of Computer and Information Science at Penn Engineering, and Jennifer Golbeck, Director of the Social Intelligence Lab and an Information Studies Professor at the University of Maryland, to discuss the information revealed at the hearing and whether regulation is inevitable for social media giants on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/17/201826 minutes, 16 seconds
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President Trump Considers Rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

President Trump is expressing interest in rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a deal he walked away from last year. The president's trade and tariff battle with China has raised fears and criticism from corporations, farmers and others. However, the rest of the members of the TPP have moved on and it may be too late for the US to rejoin. Host Dan Loney talks with Ian Sheldon, Professor of Agricultural Economics and International Trade at Ohio State University, and Joshua Meltzer, Senior Fellow in the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution, discuss the current landscape on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/17/201826 minutes, 27 seconds
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Intent Manifesto: Helping Women of Color Entrepreneurs

Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne, Founder and CEO of Intent Manifesto, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Katherine Klein to discuss how her company is now here to educate, inform and raise awareness and support for Women of Color startups to help tap into tremendous opportunities for investors and communities on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/13/201832 minutes, 42 seconds
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Secrets to Negotiating When Buying a Car

Philip Reed, Automotive Writer at NerdWallet.com, joins host Kent Smetters to discuss his recent article "Car Negotiating Secrets for People Who Hate Haggling" on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/13/201829 minutes, 16 seconds
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2018 Eisenhower Fellows: The Future of Quantum Computing and Youth Empowerment Marketing

Host Dan Loney talks with two 2018 Eisenhower Fellows on what issues they're tackling this year on Knowledge@Wharton. William Hurley (US), Founder & CEO of Strangeworks, is utilizing quantum computing to help businesses process and make sense of large amounts of data; Temitayo Etomi (Nigeria), General Manager of Operations at the Lagos State Signage & Advertisement Agency is focusing on youth empowerment marketing - helping students work and learn while they're young to be prepared for life after education. More information: https://www.efworld.org/meet-our-fellows Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/12/201820 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Working Mom’s Guide to Style, Sanity & Success After Baby

Lauren Smith Brody, Founder of The Fifth Trimester movement, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book "The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom’s Guide to Style, Sanity and Success After Baby" on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/12/201853 minutes, 43 seconds
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TEDxPenn: CHOP Conjoined Twins Surgery

One and a half years ago, CHOP surgeons separated conjoined twins, who are doing very well home in North Carolina. Host Dan Loney speaks with Dr. Gregory Heuer, Attending Neurosurgeon in the Division of Neurosurgery at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Dr. Alison Perate, Anesthesiologist with the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, who were on the case to discuss how 3D printing was used in this successful surgery on Knowledge@Wharton. Gregory and Alison were speakers at this year's TEDxPenn talks last week.More Info: https://www.tedxpenn.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/11/201825 minutes, 1 second
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Marketing and Fine Arts

Host Dave Reibstein and guest host Suneal Bedi talk with Sasha Koozel Reibstein, Director of the Boehm Gallery and Professor at Palomar College, and Jennifer Zwilling, Curator of Artistic Programs at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, about marketing the arts on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/11/201853 minutes, 5 seconds
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Harnessing Creativity to Drive Biomedical Innovation

Hosts Nicolaj Siggelkow and Harbir Singh talk with the authors of the new book “Managing Discovery in the Life Sciences: Harnessing Creativity to Drive Biomedical Innovation” on Mastering Innovation. Authors are: Philip Rea, Professor of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania, Mark Pauly, Professor of Health Care Management and of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School, and Lawton R Burns (Rob), Professor of Health Care Management at the Wharton School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/11/201853 minutes, 8 seconds
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Choosing an Executive Coach

Business Radio Insights: Dr. Richard Marcus, Psychologist and Executive Coach, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss how people can find help in their career and their personal life by enlisting the help of a Therapist, Life Coach, or Career Coach on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/10/20189 minutes, 14 seconds
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Deloitte's 2018 Global Human Capital Trends Report

Erica Volini, US Human Capital leader for Deloitte Consulting at Deloitte, joins host Peter Cappelli to discuss Deloitte's Global Human Capital Trends Report for 2018 on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/10/201831 minutes, 21 seconds
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Impact of Immigration Policies on Farms

Host Dan Loney speaks with Philip Martin, Professor Emeritus of UC-Davis Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Chair of the Comparative Immigration and Integration Program at the University of California, and Beth Lyon, Clinical Professor of Law and Assistant Director of Clinical, Advocacy and Skills Program at Cornell Law School, to discuss the Trump Administration's recent crack down on immigration laws and how that could affect the farming industry's workforce on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/9/201821 minutes, 46 seconds
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Apps to Help You Run Your Small Business

Gene Marks, Owner of The Marks Group PC, joins host Loren Feldman to discuss Apps that can help small business owners on Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/9/201853 minutes, 49 seconds
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Expanded China Trade Tariffs

Host Dan Loney talks with a panel of experts about the how China and the US have been raising taxes on certain trade products in light of the back and forth over the trade deficit the US has with China on Knowledge@Wharton. Panelists include: Jacques DeLisle, Stephen A. Cozen Professor of Law & Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and Matt Gold, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and a Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/9/201824 minutes, 23 seconds
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South Korea Trade Update

Host Dan Loney leads a discussion on the Trump Administration's recent Trade Agreement with South Korea on Knowledge@Wharton. Panelists include: Matt Gold, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and a former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America, Michael Gadbaw, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Georgetown University's Institute of International Economic Law and an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, and Marina Whitman, Professor of Business Administration and Public Policy at the Gerald R Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/9/201827 minutes, 16 seconds
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New Study: Moral Leadership & Employee Performance

Michael Eichenwald, Advisory Leader at LRN, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss how LRN's research has shown "Nearly 80% of Big-Company Employees Say Their Bosses are NOT Moral Leaders, and 59% say the Business Would Perform Better if They Were" and we look at why these business leaders are not meeting their employee's ethical standards on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/6/201821 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Importance of Curbside Recycling

Keefe Harrison, CEO of the Recycling Partnership, joins host Sherryl Kuhlman and Sandi Hunt to discuss how she's working to improve curbside recycling on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/6/201827 minutes, 52 seconds
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Facebook's Recent Brand Crisis

Steve Wanzcyk, Associate Vice President at Braithwaite Communications, joins host Americus Reed to discuss recent brand crises at Facebook on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/5/201823 minutes, 19 seconds
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Deep Dive: High Frequency Trading

Alex Sadowksi, Former Deputy General Counsel of Global Head of Compliance and Head of Business Development at KCG Holdings, and David Babulak, Managing Member of Strongpoint Holdings, LLC, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Wesley Gray to discuss High Frequency Trading on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/5/201853 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Future of Transportation: Flying Taxis?!!

What's next for the transportation industry? What innovations are happening right now that could dramatically shift our landscape? Host Christian Terwiesch talks with Jeff Knueppel, General Manager of SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority), and Florian Reuter, CEO of Volocopter, to discuss flying taxis and public transportation on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/4/201852 minutes, 43 seconds
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HUGE: Marketing & Metrics in Big Companies

Aaron Shapiro, Founder and CEO of Huge, joins host Dave Reibstein to discuss how Huge helps companies measure marketing metrics to reimagine how they interact with their customers and manage their businesses in the digital economy on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/4/201830 minutes, 38 seconds
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Diversity in Leadership and Tech

Host Saikat Chaudhuri talks with Malik Majeed, President and CEO of PRWT Services, Danielle Cohn, Director of Entrepreneur Engagement for Comcast, and Maya Baratz, Managing Director of the Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs Accelerator Powered by Techstars to learn more about innovation within their industries and their thoughts on Diversity in leadership and Tech on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/3/201853 minutes, 38 seconds
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Hosting the 2018 Super Bowl & the 2019 NCAA Final Four

Patrick Talty, General Manager of US Bank Stadium, joins host George Perry to discuss how the stadium made the major preparations to take on hosting the 2018 Super Bowl and how they are already preparing to host the 2019 NCAA Final Four next year on The Wharton Sports Business Show.https://www.usbankstadium.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/2/201825 minutes, 49 seconds
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Joe Biden & Penn President Amy Gutmann on Issues Facing the US

Business Radio Special: Penn President Amy Gutmann sits down with Hon. Joseph R. Biden Jr., 47th Vice President of The United States and Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss some of the current issues facing the US in early 2018, such as gun control, the income gap, voter participation, and more on this special Business Radio presentation brought to you by The University of Pennsylvania, Penn Office of the President, and the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy & Global Engagement. https://president.upenn.edu/bidenevent-3-29-18 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4/2/201853 minutes, 37 seconds
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Live from MIT Sloan's Sports Analytics Conference 2018

Business Radio Special: Host Cade Massey broadcasts Live from the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2018, where he discusses the current state of sports analytics with big names in the industry such as ESPN, Golden State Warriors, Twitter, and Media Action Network. Interviewees: Mina Kimes, On-Air Personality ESPN; Dean Oliver, Author of Basketball on Paper; Sandy Weil, Head of Analytics, Kroenke Sports; Kurt Lacob, Assistant GM of the Golden State Warriors; Brian Burke, Senior Statistical Analyst at ESPN; Ben Alomar, Director of Sports Analytics at ESPN; Jeff Ma, Vice President, Analytics and Data Science at Twitter; and Chad Millman, Head of Media Action Network.The MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference strives to provide education, collaboration, and innovation around sports analytics. http://www.sloansportsconference.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/30/20181 hour, 42 minutes, 46 seconds
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Merrill Reese: Voice of the Philadelphia Eagles

If you are from the Philadelphia area or are a Philadelphia Eagles fan, you know Merrill Reese's voice - he has been doing play by play commentating for the Eagles since 1977. Merrill joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh and Mike Useem on to discuss his career and how it felt to watch the Eagles win their first Superbowl in 2018 on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/30/201851 minutes, 32 seconds
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What's In Store for United Way Philadelphia/South Jersey

Bill Golderer, CEO of United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, joins hosts Katherine Klein and Sandi Hunt to discuss how United Way will be moving forward in it's mission to end intergenerational poverty in the region on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/29/201834 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Future of Law Enforcement

Chief Peter Newsham, Chief of Police for Washington D.C., and Tom Joyce, VP Business Development at Vigilant Solutions, join host Christian Terwiesch to discuss the future of law enforcement and current innovations in the industry on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/29/201853 minutes, 5 seconds
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Indycar Driver JR Hildebrand's Take on Self-Driving Cars

JR Hildebrand, Professional Indycar Driver and Lecturer at Stanford, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss his experience as a self-driving car tester and education advocate on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/201853 minutes, 43 seconds
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US Mortgage Outlook

Host Sam Chandan talks with Michael Fratantoni, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Research and Industry Technology at the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), to discuss the US mortgage outlook for 2018 on the Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/28/201823 minutes, 14 seconds
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Six Months Post-Maria: Puerto Rico Update

It's been 6 months since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico and knocked out all power, on top of many casualties. Is Puerto Rico back up and running? Host Dan Loney talks with Carlos Suarez Carrasquillo, Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and International Studies Program at the University of Florida and Carla Minet, Journalist and Executive Director of the Center for Investigative Journalism in Puerto Rico, to discuss the current state of Puerto Rico and it's restoration efforts so far on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/27/201824 minutes, 9 seconds
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Top 70 Companies for Executive Women

The National Association for Female Executives (NFAE) released a report earlier this month listing the top 70 companies for executive women. Host Laura Zarrow talks with Subha Barry, Senior Vice President and Managing Director at Working Mother Media, to shine a light on companies that promote and support female executives as highlighted in the report on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/27/201852 minutes, 54 seconds
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Live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018

Business Radio Special: Cade Massey is Live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018, where he interviews attendees about what data influences organizations when making employee decisions such as hiring/firing, organizational structure, assessing culture, etc. Interviewees: Elena Botelho, Partner at ghSMART and Author of "The CEO Next Door"; Steve Kaplan, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance at University of Chicago's Booth School of Business; Brad Grant, VP of Baseball Operations, Strategy & Administration for the Cleveland Indians; and Michael Metzger, Senior Managing Director at Teach for America.Over two days, Wharton PAC’s speakers, panel discussions, and competitions provide a unique opportunity to learn from industry and academic leaders through thought provoking sessions. Learn how the latest research connects to organizational decision making and engage in discussions with leading practitioners.wpa.wharton.upenn.edu/conference/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/27/201853 minutes, 30 seconds
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President Trump's New Opioid Plan

President Trump revealed a new plan to tackle the opioid crisis in the US: offering the death penalty to certain drug dealers responsible for hundreds of deaths via their illegal distribution of these drugs. Host Dan Loney talks with Dr. Evan Anderson, Senior Lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and Senior Fellow at Penn's Center for Public Health Initiatives (CPHI), and Dr. Anita Gupta, Princeton University Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, to discuss Trump's plan and additional elements around this issue such as how current and future patients who may need opioids for pain relief will be treated on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/26/201824 minutes, 15 seconds
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Wharton's Jeremy Siegel Talks with Janet Yellen of the Federal Reserve System

Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel, Host of Behind the Markets, leads a discussion with Janet L. Yellen, Distinguished Fellow at The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution and Former Chair of the Board of the Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as brought to you by the Howard Crawley Memorial Lecture Series at the University of Pennsylvania. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/26/201851 minutes, 27 seconds
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Can Work Stress Really Kill Us? with Jeff Pfeffer

Jeff Pfeffer, Stanford University Professor, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss this question and more, addressed in his new book "Dying for a Paycheck" on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/23/201830 minutes, 19 seconds
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Australia & Firearm Reforms: The Leonard Davis Institute Looks at the Data

Australia hasn’t had a mass shooting event since 1996, after a law was introduced to curb firearm deaths. Requirements owning a gun were strengthened, including a 28 days wait period, an extensive background check, and only handguns available to citizens. Host Dan Loney talks with Postdoctoral Researchers at Wharton’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics’ Ben Ukert and Elena Andreyeva, who are looking at long-term prevention of firearm injuries in their paper, “Association Between Gun Law Reforms and Intentional Firearm Deaths in Australia” on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/23/201821 minutes, 22 seconds
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The End of the CMO with Brad Grossman

Brad Grossman, Founder and CEO of Zeitguide, joins host Americus Reed to discuss marketing trends noted in this year’s Zeitguide report, including the potential end of the CMO, on Maketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/23/201824 minutes, 41 seconds
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Wharton Prof Kent Smetters Responds to the White House

The Penn Wharton Budget Model's dynamic analysis of investment in public infrastructure was released following the White House release of President Trump's plans. Recently the administration criticized the PWBM's calling it "flawed" and suggesting "one cannot help but question whether the authors who produced it had any bias.” Host Dan Loney speaks with Kent Smetters, Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School and Faculty Director of the PWBM, to discuss how PWBM has responded to this criticism and why they're confident in their model projections on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/22/201829 minutes, 8 seconds
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Humanity United: Stopping Labor Trafficking with Ed Marcum

Ed Marcum, Managing Director of Humanity United, joins hosts Sandi Hunt and Katherine Klein to discuss the foundation's dedication to bringing new approaches to global problems that have long been considered intractable on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/22/201828 minutes, 58 seconds
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SEC Charges Theranos Founder with Fraud

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced it had charged Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes with fraud. Under an agreement the former billionaire startup founder is stripped of her voting control of the company, banned from being an offer or directed of any public company for at least a decade and required to pay a $500k penalty. Host Dan Loney talks with Wayne Guay, Professor of Accounting at the University of Pennsylvania, and James Angel, Professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, to discuss the details of the case on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/22/201827 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Economist Special Report on Autonomous Vehicles with Tom Standage

The Economist has a new report on the changing car/AV/tech industries, congestion, city planning safety, policymakers and the vision required to make them work. Host Dan Loney speaks to the author of this report Tom Standage, Deputy Editor/Head of Digital Strategy for The Economist, to go over key findings on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/16/201821 minutes, 6 seconds
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Protections for "Whistleblowers" via Digital Reality Trust Inc v Somers with Joseph Sirbak

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case on protection of corporate ‘whistleblowers.’ According to the unanimous vote of Digital Realty Trust, Inc. V. Somers, employees may now go straight to the Securities and Exchange Commission instead of their internal organizational channels to complain about corporate misdeeds. Host Dan Loney speaks with Joseph Sirbak, Labor Attorney at Cozen O'Connor, to discuss his views on this case and how qualifying as a ‘whistleblower’ is hard to define on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/16/201818 minutes, 21 seconds
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Panel Discussion: Comcast's Bid for British Satellite Broadcaster Sky

Comcast is offering $31Billion for the British satellite broadcast company Sky, outbidding Fox's bid. Host Dan Loney talks with Hemant Bhargava, Professor of Technology Management at UC Davis, Randall Smith, Professor at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, and Ian Whittaker, Head of European Media Research at Liberum Capital Limited, to discuss why the Sky is so valuable to both entertainment giants on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/14/201821 minutes, 21 seconds
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Let's Talk Major League Soccer with NY Red Bull's GM Marc de Grandpre

Marc de Grandpre, General Manager of the New York Red Bulls and Red Bull Arena, joins host George Perry to discuss how he came to be GM and what changes have evolved for the NYRB and Major League Soccer on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/201820 minutes, 35 seconds
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Strategy & Analytics in Skiing with Olympic Silver Medalist Nick Goepper

Nick Goepper, two-time Olympian, and most recently Silver Medalist in Men’s Ski Slope, joins hosts Cade Massey, Adi Wyner, Eric Bradlow, and Shane Jensen to discuss his career and overall strategies for skiing competitions on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/201828 minutes, 57 seconds
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President Trump's New Steel & Aluminum Tariffs with Wharton's Jeremy Siegel and Matt Gold

President Trump announced plans for steel and aluminum tariffs last week. The decision has been widely criticized by economists, law makers and academics, among others as a move that could hurt many other American industries and lead us into a trade war. Host Dan Loney talks with Jeremy Siegel, Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at Wharton, and Matt Gold, Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America and Adjunct Professor at Fordham University School of Law, to discuss the potential fallout of these tariffs on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/13/201827 minutes, 24 seconds
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Right To Work States & Unions with Wharton's Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara

Hosts Peter Cappelli, Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Human Resources at The Wharton School, and Dan O'Meara, Shareholder in the Philadelphia office of Ogletree Deakins, discuss the cause and effect of right-to-work states on workforce unions including the aspect of "fair share" fees on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/12/201814 minutes, 11 seconds
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Business Ethics and Gun Regulations with Wharton's Eric Orts, Brian Berkey, and Robert Hughes

Corporations have been cutting ties with gun organizations like the NRA in the aftermath of the mass murder at Marjory Stonemason Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. This move has come after survivors of the shootings launched the #NeverAgain campaign against lawmakers who have taken money from the NRA and fight all gun legislation. Host Dan Loney talks with Eric Orts, Director of Wharton's Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership, and Brian Berkey and Robert Hughes, both Legal Studies and Business Ethics Professors at Wharton, to look at why companies have starting aligning themselves with this movement on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/12/201828 minutes, 34 seconds
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Italy's Election Results with Francesca Vassallo and Filippo Taddei

The top winners in the Italian elections was the Eurosceptic and populist Five Star Movement. Having won just a third of the vote, they will now form a center-right alliance. Host Dan Loney talks with Francesca Vassallo, Political Science Professor at the University of Southern Maine, and Filippo Taddei, Director of the Bologna Institute for Policy Research at the SAIS Europe Johns Hopkins University, to analyze the results and where this puts the European Union on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/11/201827 minutes, 59 seconds
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Brands Taking a Stand on the NRA with Professors Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed

Wharton Professors Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed, hosts of Marketing Matters, discuss the recent move by numerous companies to take a public stance against the NRA in light of recent shootings in America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/8/201820 minutes, 22 seconds
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Multicultural Marketing with Jonathan Wilson

Jonathan A.J. Wilson PhD, Professor at GSM London & Hult International Business School and Founding Partner of the brand strategy firm, Dragonfly Black, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss multicultural marketing and his research on ethnic markets and specifically, the Islamic market, on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/8/201831 minutes, 46 seconds
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Jobs and The Current Economy with Federal Reserve's Pat Harker

Pat Harker, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Former Dean of The Wharton School, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss his take on the job market in the current economy on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/8/201828 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Future of the Meat Processing Industry with Thomas Bowman and Will Harris

Thomas Bowman, Lead Research Chef at JUST, Hampton Creek, joins host Christian Terwiesch to discuss their mission to use clean and sustainable ways to produce meat and seafood without slaughtering animals on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/2/201825 minutes, 52 seconds
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How Changing Jobs Impacts Family with Jenna Fisher

Business Radio Insights: Jenna Fisher, Global Corporate Officers Sector Leader at Russell Reynolds Associates, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss the impact of job changes and relocating on families on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/2/201813 minutes, 36 seconds
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Wharton Undergrad Startup: Paytronage

Host Dan Loney talks with Wharton undergrads Zach Pelka (W'17) and Connor Swofford (W'16), about their new startup Paytronage, a platform that connects investors with clients to facilitate the formation and funding of Income Share Agreements. They hope they will function as an alternative to student loans, allowing students to leverage their future earnings for funding for their education. Paytronage essentially provides an interface between loan providers and loan takers, making this process easier and closing up information gaps. We learn more on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/1/201830 minutes, 51 seconds
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HR Shakeup: How to Build a Culture of High Performance and Profitability with Patty McCord

Patty McCord, a Former Netflix Executive, joins hosts Jeff Klein, Mike Useem, and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss her new book "POWERFUL: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility" on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3/1/201852 minutes, 43 seconds
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Revised US Tax Code's Impact on Executive and Employee Pay with Amy Jennings and Amanda Benincasa

Amy Jennings, Partner, Executive Compensation Practice at Radford, and Amanda Benincasa, Associate Director at Aon Equity Services, join hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss how the recently revised US Tax Code under the Trump Administration will influence executive and employee pay on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201829 minutes
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Race and the Wealth Gap in America with Angela Hanks and Christian Weller

A new report by the Center for American Progress (CAP) looks at structural racism pervasive in U.S. history responsible for the growing racial wealth gap in America, and proposes how to fight it by helping families build savings, reduce debt, and have equitable access to education and employment. Host Dan Loney speaks to two of the authors of that report, Angela Hanks, Director of Workforce Development Policy at CAP, and Christian Weller, CAP Senior Fellow for Economics, to discuss the targeted policies needed to close this gap on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201826 minutes, 23 seconds
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How Poker Strategies Can Be Used for Investing with Former Professional Poker Player Annie Duke

Annie Duke, a Former Professional Poker Player, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Wes Gray to discuss her book "Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts" and how you can use poker strategies for investing decisions on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/28/201853 minutes, 40 seconds
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Health Equality for American Indians and Alaska Natives with Bob Kershner and Kurt Brenkus

Kurt Brenkus, Founder and CEO of Indigenous Pact, and Bob Kershner, VP of Provider Program at Indigenous Pact, join hosts Nick Ashburn and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss their mission to create health equality for 2.2 million American Indians and Alaska Natives by putting a health card in every tribal members pocket for a streamlined healthcare experience on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/27/201832 minutes, 49 seconds
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Snacking on Bugs, Yum! With Don Bugito's Monica Martinez

Monica Martinez, Founder of Don Bugito, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss the future of snacking: her company makes snack food from insects! Karl takes a bite on air - hear the verdict on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/27/201832 minutes, 46 seconds
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Are Banks Still Blocking People of Color From Homeownership? With Aaron Glantz

Racial discrimination in lending is keeping many African Americans and Latinos from the “American Dream.” An analysis of 61 metro areas shows modern-day redlining even when adjusting for applicants' income, loan amount and neighborhood, according to analysis of Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting. Host Dan Loney talks with Aaron Glantz, Senior Reporter at Reveal, to discuss his investigative story on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/27/201821 minutes, 47 seconds
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Career Advice for Women Re-Entering the Workforce with Dr. Dawn Graham

Dr. Dawn Graham, Director of Career Management for The Wharton School’s Executive MBA program, Author of upcoming book "Switchers: The Smart Professional’s Guide to Changing Careers and Seizing Success", and host of Career Talk on Business Radio joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss tips on how women (and men) can re-enter the workforce after taking time off, and general tips on changing careers on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/27/201853 minutes, 57 seconds
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Janus v. AFSCME Challenges Union Fair-Share Fees with William Brucher and Daniel DiSalvo

Today, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that is being viewed the biggest threat to labor unions in years. Janus v American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union will determine whether public-sector workers can opt out of paying union "fair share" fees. Host Dan Loney talks with William Brucher, Professor at Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations, and Daniel DiSalvo, Professor of Political Science at City College of New York–CUNY Colin Powell School, to discuss the issues around this case on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/26/201828 minutes, 25 seconds
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Representing Kevin Durant with Agent Rich Kleiman

Rich Kleiman, Manager for NBA Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant, as well as his Co-Founder and Business Partner in The Durant Company and Thirty Five Media, joins host George Perry to discuss his career in management and his business partnership with Kevin Durant on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/26/201822 minutes, 28 seconds
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Inside the Russian Indictment & Social Media Misuse with William Burke-White and Jennifer Golbeck

Special counsel Robert Mueller announced the indictments of 13 Russians for intervening in the 2016 presidential elections. The move also detailed their manipulation of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. Host Dan Loney talks with William Burke-White, Professor of Law and Inaugural Director of Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania, and Jennifer Golbeck, Director of the Social Intelligence Lab at the University of Maryland, to discuss how Russia was able to do this, what might happen next and what social media can do to keep this from happening again on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/25/201826 minutes, 42 seconds
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Work of Tomorrow: Retail Banking

Bill Demchak, CEO of PNC Bank, and Chris Britt, CEO of Chime, join host Christian Terwiesch to discuss the trends and future of the consumer banking industry on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/23/201853 minutes, 52 seconds
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Let's Talk Golf with USGA CEO Mike Davis

Mike Davis, CEO of USGA, joins hosts George Perry and Ken Shropshire to discuss his tenure at USGA and the current state of the game of golf on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/23/201821 minutes, 56 seconds
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Panel Discussion: Cancer Vaccines and T Cell Therapy

Host Jeff Voigt discusses the promise and progress of cancer vaccines, T cell therapy success and limitations, and how oncologists can use these potential tools in the treatment and prevention of cancer on The Business of Health Care. Panelists: Robert H. Vonderheide, MD, DPhil, Director of the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania and the John H. Glick MD Abramson Cancer Center’s Professor in Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine. Gerald P. Linette, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine in the division of Hematology-Oncology and Medical Director of the Sean Parker Institute of Cancer Immunotherapy in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. E. John Wherry, PhD, Richard and Barbara Schiffrin President’s Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and director of the Institute for Immunology at Penn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/23/201853 minutes, 28 seconds
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Lose the Resume, Land the Job with Gary Burnison

Gary Burnison, CEO of Korn Ferry, a global organizational consulting firm, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss his book "Lose the Resume, Land the Job" on Career Talk.More Info: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079K9WCB5/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/22/201853 minutes, 34 seconds
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Improving A Toxic Work Environment by Mastering Civility with Christine Porath

Christine Porath, Associate Professor at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss how to deal with "mean" people at work and improve a toxic work environment as outlined in her book "Mastering Civility: A Manifesto for the Workplace" on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/22/201853 minutes, 49 seconds
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Penn's Y-Prize Winners: Cellview Sciences on Mastering Innovation

Mastering Innovation Host Saikat Chaudhuri talks with Penn students Henry Zhou, C’18, and Michael Lee, W’18, about their project Cellview Sciences, which took home this year’s Y-Prize, an annual competition at the University of Pennsylvania where students compete to use emerging technology created here at Penn. Ellen Naruse, W’18 is also in Cellview Sciences, who could not be with us on air.More Info: https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/story/biomedical-innovation-dominates-the-y-prize-finale/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/22/201819 minutes, 45 seconds
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Former Phillies' Slugger Ryan Howard: Transitions to Venture Capitalist

Former Phillies player Ryan Howard and Wayne Kimmel, Venture Capitalist, join host Dan Loney to discuss their sports tech firm SeventySix Capital. The fund invests in sports, retail, and wellness tech start ups. We hear about what the company offers athletes looking for life after professional sports on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/21/201823 minutes, 39 seconds
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Running a Business with Your Spouse/Partner with Jay Goltz

Jay Goltz, Founder and CEO of The Goltz Group, joins host Loren Feldman to discuss the ins and outs of running a business with your spouse/partner on Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/201853 minutes, 50 seconds
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Couples and Money with Dr. Brad Klontz

Dr. Brad Klontz, a Financial Psychologist and Co-Founder of Your Mental Weath, joins host Kent Smetters to discuss money and relationships: some of the biggest issues couples face and how to work through them on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/201823 minutes, 16 seconds
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Google Chrome Ad Blocker with Andrea Matwyshyn and Zubair Shafiq

Google launched an ad-blocker for its Chrome web browser which will reportedly prevent intrusive advertisements, such as pop-up, noisy and full screen ones as determined by the Coalition for Better Ads. Given the sites’ dependency on sponsors, critics are questioning how effective this will be, particularly as Google may try to keep Chrome users from downloading third party ad-blocker software. Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor of Law and Computer Science at Northeastern University, and Zubair Shafiq, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Iowa, join host Dan Loney to discuss the implications of this move by the internet giant on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/20/201824 minutes, 31 seconds
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Uber/Waymo Settlement with John Paul MacDuffie and Eric Goldman

John Paul MacDuffie, Professor of Management at the Wharton School and Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation (PVMI) at Wharton's Mack Institute for Innovation Management, and Eric Goldman, Professor of Law and Director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University School of Law join host Dan Loney to discuss the recent $245 Million settlement of Uber & Waymo on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/19/201823 minutes, 23 seconds
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LUSH's Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion with Brandi Halls

Brandi Halls, Director of Brand Communications at LUSH Fresh Handmade Cosmetics, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss LUSH’s LGBTQ-inclusive Valentine campaigns and how the brand is empowered to take a stand on social issues on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/17/201825 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ceiling Smashers Book 1: The Closer with Shaz Kahng

Shaz Kahng, Former Senior Executive at Nike, joins host Dave Reibstein to discuss her new book "The Closer", part of a new fiction series called "Ceiling Smashers" about being a female minority executive, on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/16/201834 minutes, 52 seconds
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Healthcare Disruption with CNBC.com's Christina Farr

Christina Farr, Technology and Health Reporter for CNBC.com, joins host Pratyusha Yalamanchi to discuss what the recent Amazon, JPMorgan Chase, and Berkshire Hathaway partnership could mean for the larger healthcare industry on The Business of Health Care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/15/201823 minutes, 16 seconds
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Improving Communication with Men and Women at Work with Joanne Lipman

The national dialogue around sexual harassment is a watershed moment for our time—and if this moment has taught us one thing, it is that this isn’t just a female problem. It’s also a male problem. So how can we open a dialogue? Joanne Lipman, Former Chief Content Officer at Gannett, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book addressing how to approach this all-important discussion: "That’s What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together" on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/14/201853 minutes, 57 seconds
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Lets Talk BIG12 with Commissioner Bob Bowlsby

Hosts Ken Shropshire and George Perry talk to Bob Bowlsby, Commissioner of the BIG12 Conference, one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences, on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/13/201824 minutes, 34 seconds
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An Insider's Secrets to Understanding, Controlling & Protecting Your Credit Score

Anthony Davenport, Founder and CEO of Regal Financial credit management firm, joins host Professor Kent Smetters to discuss his new book "Your Score: An Insider's Secrets to Understanding, Controlling, and Protecting Your Credit Score" on Your Money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/12/201824 minutes, 7 seconds
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Crisis Management: This is Us/Crock Pot and Tide Pods with Steve Wanczyk

Steve Wanczyk, Associate Vice President at Braithwaite Communications, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss the latest brand crises: This Is Us/Crock Pot and Tide Pods (folks, don't eat them!) on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/12/201826 minutes, 50 seconds
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Investing in the Future of Transportation with Reilly P. Brennan

Reilly P. Brennan, General Partner at Trucks Venture Capital and Lecturer at Stanford University, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss his seed-stage venture capital fund for entrepreneurs changing the future of transportation with new technology on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/12/201853 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Future of the Radiology Industry

Host Christian Terwiesch talks with Alice Chong, Chief of Breast Imaging at Pennsylvania Hospital, and Prashant Warier, CEO of Qure.ai, about the future of the Radiology Industry on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/9/201853 minutes, 15 seconds
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Endurance Driving and the Future of Mobility with Alex Roy

Alex Roy, famous Endurance Driver, Editor-at-Large for The Drive, and Co-Host of The Autonocast, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss the self-driving car industry on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/9/201828 minutes, 51 seconds
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Moneyball with Todd Steussie, Former NFL All Pro Offensive Lineman

Todd Steussie, Former NFL All Pro Offensive Lineman, Co-Founder of PotentiaMetrics, and President of PotentiaPRO, joins hosts Eric Bradlow, Shane Jensen, and Adi Wyner to discuss his NFL career and how he transitioned into a career in analytics on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/8/201831 minutes, 13 seconds
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National Retail Federation 2018: Retail’s Big Show with Karen Garrette

Karen Garrette, Global Retail Industry Director at Microsoft, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss her experience at NRF 2018: Retail’s Big Show, and the future of retail technology (National Retail Federation) on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/7/201827 minutes, 58 seconds
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Russian Sanctions List with Philip Nichols and Mitchell Orenstein

Last week the U.S. Treasury Department released a list of influential Russians who could face sanctions given their close relationship to the Kremlin. The list was mandated by the Countering America's Adversaries Though Sanctions Act of 2017 and included 96 wealthy business executives in addition to over a hundred government officials. Host Dan Loney talks with Philip Nichols, Business Ethics Professor at The Wharton School, and Mitchell Orenstein, Professor and Chair of Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss how this could impact US-Russia relations on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/7/201826 minutes, 27 seconds
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Leadership in Space: Retired Astronaut Scott Kelly

Scott Kelly, Retired Astronaut, Former Military Fighter Pilot, and Retired U.S. Navy Captain, joins hosts Jeff Klein and Anne Grennhalgh to discuss his new memoir, "Endurance: A Year in Space, a Lifetime of Discovery". Scott Kelly is a veteran of four space flights, commanded the International Space Station (ISS) on three expeditions and holds the record for the total accumulated number of days spent in space, the single longest space mission by an American astronaut. Learn more about his stellar career on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/7/201853 minutes, 46 seconds
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Kellogs Debuts Pringles Ad in Super Bowl with Kurt Simon

Kurt Simon, Senior Director of Brand Marketing at Kellogg, joins host Dave Reibstein to discuss their new flavor-stacking campaign, debuting Pringles' first ever Superbowl Commercial (Super Bowl LII) starring Bill Hader, on Measured Thoughts.See the Commercial Here: https://www.ispot.tv/ad/waoZ/pringles-super-bowl-2018-wow-featuring-bill-hader Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/6/201834 minutes, 41 seconds
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Wharton Venture Initiation Program with Hostfully

Doug Collom and Irina Yuen host a special Bay Area Ventures interviewing teams that recently graduated from the Wharton Venture Initiation Accelerator Program (VIP) for Bay Area startups. Wharton VIPs Margot Schmorak & David Jacoby are Co-Founders of Hostfully, a venture-funded startup in the vacation rental space. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/5/201827 minutes, 46 seconds
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Wharton Venture Initiation Program with Clozeloop

Doug Collom and Irina Yuen host a special Bay Area Ventures interviewing teams that recently graduated from the Wharton Venture Initiation Accelerator Program (VIP) for Bay Area startups. Wharton VIPs Cory Bray and Hilmon Sorey, Co-Founders of Clozeloop, a knowledge management platform for sales teams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/5/201826 minutes, 28 seconds
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Wharton Venture Initiation Program with SitterFriends

Doug Collom and Irina Yuen host a special Bay Area Ventures interviewing teams that recently graduated from the Wharton Venture Initiation Accelerator Program (VIP) for Bay Area startups. Wharton VIP Fahad Jalal, the Founder and CEO of SitterFriends, a childcare service that provides on-demand nannies and babysitters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/5/201826 minutes, 23 seconds
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Wharton Venture Initiation Program with LadyMarry

Doug Collom and Irina Yuen host a special Bay Area Ventures interviewing teams that recently graduated from the Wharton Venture Initiation Accelerator Program (VIP) for Bay Area startups. Wharton VIP Joanne Jiang, Co-Founder of LadyMarry, a virtual wedding planner app that helps you plan your big day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/4/201827 minutes, 52 seconds
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Founding Reddit with CTO Chris Slowe

Chris Slowe, Chief Technology Officer and Founding Engineer at Reddit, joins hosts Doug Collom and Irina Yuen to discuss his career and how Reddit was founded on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/2/201854 minutes, 2 seconds
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Amazon Go with Barbara Kahn and Ryan Hamilton

Last week, Amazon Go opened its doors in Seattle with cameras and sensors instead of cashiers, shopping carts or checkout lines. Host Dan Loney talks with Barbara Kahn, Professor of Marketing at The Wharton School, and Ryan Hamilton, Professor of Marketing at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University to discuss how this store could define the future of retail on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/2/201824 minutes, 50 seconds
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Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes with Adam Leventhal and David Savitz

A new comprehensive report by the national Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, concludes vaping e-cigarettes containing nicotine can be addictive. It also states this may put teenagers who use them at a high risk of smoking. Host Dan Loney talks with Adam Leventhal, Author of this report and Director of the University of California's Health, Emotion & Addiction Laboratory, and David Savitz, Professor of Epidemiology at Brown University School of Public Health who helped put this report together, to discuss the findings on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/201821 minutes, 50 seconds
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Tax Law: Corporations and Give Bonuses with Alan Auerbach and Daniel Hemel

Home Depot became the latest business to offer its employees bonuses allegedly in response to the tax overhaul. Host Dan Loney talks with Alan Auerbach, Director of the Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance at the University of California Berkeley, and Daniel Hemel, Professor at the University of Chicago Law School to discuss why corporations are passing out bonuses instead of raising wages and the financial impact of the new law on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/201822 minutes, 28 seconds
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Applying Design Decisions to Solve Health Care Challenges with Jefferson University's JeffDESIGN

Dr. Bon Ku, Assistant Dean for Health and Design at Jefferson University and TEDx Speaker, joins hosts Katherine Klein and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss how JeffDESIGN (College Design Track) teaches students to apply design thinking to solve healthcare challenges and redesign healthcare systems, services, spaces and medical devices on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/201835 minutes
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All About Workplace Wellness Programs with Damon Jones

Damon Jones, Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Ivan Barankay to discuss his latest study "What Do Workplace Wellness Programs Do?" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2/1/201833 minutes, 23 seconds
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Real Estate Outlook 2018 and Amazon HQ2 with Zillow's Aaron Terrazas

Aaron Terrazas, Senior Economist at Zillow, joins host Sam Chandan to discuss what’s ahead for the real estate market in 2018, some of the barriers to continued growth—including a lack of inventory, and his thoughts on Amazon HQ2's city selection process on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/31/201824 minutes, 44 seconds
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Olympic Curling With Canadian Women's Coach Adam Kingsbury

Adam Kingsbury, Head Coach of the Canadian Olympic Women’s Curling Team, joins hosts Cade Massey, Shane Jensen, Adi Wyner, and Eric Bradlow to discuss the sport of curling, from analytics to preparation for the Olympics on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/31/201823 minutes, 30 seconds
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Solar Panel Tariffs with Mauro Guillen and Matt Gold

The Trump Administration recently announced that it will impose a 30 percent tariff on imported solar panels. Host Dan Loney talks with Mauro Guillen, Director of Wharton's Lauder Institute, and Matt Gold, Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law and Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative, to discuss the tariffs which has some worried it will cost jobs in the solar energy industry and hurt the nation's push toward renewable energy on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/31/201820 minutes, 27 seconds
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NYC Sues Over OxyContin and The Heroin Epidemic with William Evans and Ethan Lieber

New York City filed a lawsuit against the distributors and manufacturers of opioid prescription drugs, including Purdue Pharma, Johnson & Johnson and McKesson. As the manufacturer-to-consumer pipeline is muddied, recent attention is focused on how the recent opioid crisis could have been prevented. Host Dan Loney talks with William Evans, Professor and Department Chair Department of Economics at the University of Notre Dame, and Ethan Lieber, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss their recent study "How the Reformulation of OxyContin Ignited the Heroin Epidemic” to take a look at some of the causes and potential remedies of this crisis on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/30/201825 minutes, 11 seconds
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What's on CEO's Minds for 2018 - Latest Study with Rebecca Ray of The Conference Board

The Conference Board recently released it's "C-Suite Challenge™ 2018: Reinventing the Organization for the Digital Age", polling more than 1,000 CEO and C-Suite executives. Rebecca Ray, Executive Vice President of the Knowledge Organization at The Conference Board, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Iwan Barankay to discuss the results of the survey and what weighs heavily on CEO's minds for 2018 on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/30/201820 minutes, 52 seconds
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EU Leaders at Davos with Olivier Chatain and Stephen Silvia

President Donald Trump gave the keynote address at the World Economic Forum in Davos today, but the Europeans were trying to counterbalance the U.S. in the days leading up to this speech with messages against European growth. Host Dan Loney talks with Olivier Chatain, Professor at HEC Paris and Senior Fellow at Wharton's Mack Institute for Innovation Management, and Steven Silvia, Professor of International Service at American University's School of International Service, to discuss what leaders like French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have been promoting on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/30/201823 minutes, 55 seconds
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Burn the Business Plan with Carl Schramm

Carl Schramm, a Professor at Syracuse University, joins hosts Nicolaj Siggelkow and Saikat Chaudhuri to discuss his new book "BURN THE BUSINESS PLAN: What Great Entrepreneurs Really Do" on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/26/201827 minutes, 47 seconds
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Grow Wherever You Work with Joanna Barsh

Joanna Barsh, Director Emerita at McKinsey & Company and President of the Centered Leadership Project, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss her book "Grow Wherever You Work: Straight Talk to Help with Your Toughest Challenges" to help people succeed in their careers when things don't pan out as expected on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/26/201853 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing and Personal Productivity with Daniel Pink

Author Daniel Pink joins host Dan Loney to discuss his latest book "When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing" which helps people analyze their own perfect timing for productivity on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/26/201822 minutes, 56 seconds
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Before Brands with Ashley Dombkowski

Ashley Dombkowski, Co-Founder and CEO of Before Brands, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss her consumer-focused product platform focused on health and wellness for parents and families on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/201824 minutes, 43 seconds
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Amazon HQ2 Update with Jeffrey Shulman and Tom Buerkle

Amazon released a narrowed down list of the twenty potential candidates for its second headquarters. Host Dan Loney talks with Jeffrey Shulman, Professor of Marketing at the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, and Tom Buerkle, Associate Editor at Thomson-Reuters News Service, to discuss what cities made the list and why on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/201826 minutes, 19 seconds
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Minority Entrepreneurship with Della Clark

Della Clark, President and CEO of The Enterprise Center, joins hosts Katherine Klein and Sherryl Kuhlman to discuss their mission to cultivate and invest in minority entrepreneurs to inspire working together for economic growth in communities on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/201824 minutes, 51 seconds
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Analyzing the Threat of Meltdown and Spectre with Andrea Matwyshyn and Mike Chapple

Earlier this month it was revealed that potentially every personal computer, mobile device and other electronics are vulnerable to the Meltdown and Spectre digital attack now and perhaps for years to come. Host Dan Loney talks with Andrea Matwyshyn, Professor of Law and Computer Science at Northeastern University, and Mike Chapple, Academic Director of the Master of Science Program in Business Analytics at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss what lead to this vulnerability, the anticipated risks, and what's being done to mitigate them on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/25/201823 minutes, 52 seconds
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Panel Discussion: Understanding the Relationship Between Medicaid Expansions and Hospital Closures

A new study shows that the expansion of Medicaid keeps rural hospitals from closing in states like Colorado, which added some four hundred thousand people to their program. Thirty two states expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, not only cutting the the uninsured by huge margins but making hospitals six times more likely to keep open with the increase in insured patients. Host Dan Loney talks with Richard Lindrooth and Gregory Tung, Authors of the study and Professors in the Department of Health Systems, Management and Policy in the University of Colorado's Colorado School of Public Health, and Robert Field, Lecturer at The Wharton School and Professor of Law at Drexel University, to discuss the study's findings and how they may play into the future of Medicaid on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/201823 minutes, 23 seconds
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The State of the NFL as a Business with Daniel Roberts

Is the NFL plateauing as a business? Daniel Roberts, Sports Business Writer at Yahoo! Finance and Hosts of the video and podcast series Sportsbook, joins hosts George Perry and Ken Shropshire to discuss how various events over the past year such as athlete protests have affected public opinion of the NFL and it's subsequent impact on weekly viewers on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/201822 minutes, 20 seconds
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Medicaid with Work Requirements with Marybeth Musumeci and David Super

The Trump Administration recently said it will allow states to compel people to work or prepare for jobs as a requirement to get Medicaid, allowing states to cut off people unless they prove they have a job, are students, caregivers, volunteers, or participate in another approved form of "community engagement", or are severely disabled. Host Dan Loney talks with MaryBeth Musumeci, Associate Director of the Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured at the Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation, and David Super, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, to discuss what this means for those who currently depend on this program on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/24/201823 minutes, 18 seconds
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Emergency Alert System Failure in Hawaii with Jeannette Sutton and Hamilton Bean

On a recent Saturday morning, people in Hawaii received a cellphone early warning alert: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.” The message was a mistake allegedly caused by an employee hitting the wrong button and it took 38 minutes for the system to send out a new message to let people know of the error. Host Dan Loney talks with Jeannette Sutton, Director of the Risk and Disaster Communication Center at the University of Kentucky, and Hamilton Bean, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Denver's Department of Communication, to discuss how emergency alert systems, the distrust this mistake could create, and what can be done to both ensure the system works well and reassure people whose lives may depend on it on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/201822 minutes, 27 seconds
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Meet the Organizers of the Philadelphia Women's March on Women@Work

One year ago women from all over the U.S. marched to protest the election of Donald Trump and to bring attention to issues that are important to them. They marched again this weekend, for some of the same reasons—as well as newer issues like the #metoo movement. Host Laura Zarrow talks with organizers of the Philadelphia Women's March Emily Cooper Morse and Deja Lynn Alvarez on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/201827 minutes, 37 seconds
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Bank/Financial Institutions Outlook for 2018 with Peter Conti-Brown and David Zaring

Banks and financial institutions are facing a brighter new year with the potential rolling back of the Dodd-Frank Act and the new tax cut. Host Dan Loney talks with Peter Conti-Brown and David Zaring, Wharton Legal Studies and Business Ethics professors, to discuss what we can expect from the industry in 2018 on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/23/201828 minutes, 1 second
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How Employers Rule Our Lives with Elizabeth Anderson

Elizabeth Anderson, Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss her book "Private Government: How Employers Rule our Lives (and Why We Don’t Talk about It)" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/19/201833 minutes, 2 seconds
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Destined for War with Graham Allison

Graham Allison, Professor of Government at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and leading analyst of U.S. national security and defense policy with a special interest in nuclear weapons and terrorism, joins host Jeremy Schwartz to discuss his latest book "Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap?" on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/19/201828 minutes, 33 seconds
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Mastering Innovation with Boeing's Brian Tillotson (Boeing Research & Tech)

Brian Tillotson, Systems Technology Chief Engineer for Boeing Research and Technology and a Boeing Senior Technical Fellow, joins hosts Saikat Chaudhuri and Harbir Singh to discuss innovation at the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space, and security systems on Mastering Innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/19/201853 minutes, 47 seconds
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New York Sues Five Oil Companies Over Impact on Climate Change with David Hunter and Thomas Lyon

The City of New York recently filed suit against the 5 biggest oil companies claiming their refusal to acknowledge their affect on climate change has costed the city billions in cleanup efforts from increased super storms over the years. Host Dan Loney talks with David Hunter, Professor of Law at American University's Washington College of Law, and Thomas P. Lyon, Chair of Sustainable Science, Technology and Commerce at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business and the School of Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), to discuss this landmark case and whether or not the courts will proceed with a trial on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/201824 minutes, 22 seconds
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Retail's Seismic Shift with Michael Dart

Michael Dart, Retail Specialist, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss his new book "Retail's Seismic Shift: How to Shift Faster, Respond Better, and Win Customer Loyalty" on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/18/201829 minutes, 13 seconds
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Neuroscience and the Job Search with Wharton's Michael Platt

Made a New Year's Resolution to find a new job? Michael Platt, Director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative and Professor of Marketing, Neuroscience, and Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss how neuroscience impacts New Year's Resolutions and career decision making processes on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201853 minutes, 46 seconds
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Impact of Tax Reform on Real Estate with Lorie White and Mike Jackson

Lorie White and Mike Jackson, respective Partners at Grant Thornton LLP, join host Bob Lane to discuss the impact of the Trump Administration's Tax Reform bill on Real Estate transactions on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201853 minutes, 48 seconds
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Immigration Issues: 2018 with Sarah Paoletti and Cyrus Mehta

Immigration issues have been an important issue of the Trump Administration's first year in office. Host Dan Loney talks with Sarah Paoletti, Director of Penn Law's Transnational Legal Clinic, and Cyrus Mehta, Managing Partner of Cyrus D. Mehta & Partners PLLC, to discuss the potential moves surrounding DACA and immigration in the year ahead on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201824 minutes
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Everyone Should Have Access to Big Data with Brett Hurt

Imagine if all the data in the world was suddenly made available to everyone--with all of that information at our fingertips we would be able to solve even the most complex problems, right? Brett Hurt, Co-Founder and CEO of data.world, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss how he's trying to do this with his newest startup on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201853 minutes, 53 seconds
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MyStrongHome: Fortify Your House Against Extreme Weather with Margot Brandenburg

Margot Brandenburg, Founder of MyStrongHome, joins hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt to discuss their mission to protect homes and communities from hurricanes and other extreme weather while helping homeowners potentially save on insurance premiums on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/17/201820 minutes, 13 seconds
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Live from CES 2018 - Chris Heiser of Renovo.auto

Business Radio Special: Host Rob Coneybeer is LIVE from CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Rob talks with Chris Heiser, Co-Founder and CEO of Renovo, about his startup that specializes in highly automated vehicle technology on this special episode of Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201824 minutes, 18 seconds
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Iceland Outlaws Gender Pay Gap with Janice Bellace, Janice Maddon, and Thorgerdur Einarsdottir

Iceland has taken a proactive approach of eliminating gender pay gaps by enacting a new law requiring every company to report their salary structure every 3 years to prove they do not have any pay gaps. Host Dan Loney talks with Janice Bellace, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and of Management at the Wharton School, Janice Maddon, Professor of Regional Science and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, and Thorgerdur Einarsdottir, Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Iceland, to discuss how the law came to be on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201824 minutes, 37 seconds
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Live from CES 2018 - Jeff Joseph of Consumer Technology Association (CTA), Producer of CES

Business Radio Special: Host Rob Coneybeer is LIVE from CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Rob talks with Jeff Joseph, CTA’s VP of Communications & Strategic Partnerships, about what's new on the floor of this year's CES on this special episode of Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201825 minutes, 24 seconds
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Live from CES 2018 - Dominic Dobson of VR Motion Corporation (VR Automotive Software)

Business Radio Special: Host Rob Coneybeer is LIVE from CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Rob talks with Dominic Dobson, Co-Founder/COO, VR Motion Corporation, about how this former professional race car driver co-founded a startup developing Virtual Reality Automotive software on this special episode of Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201826 minutes, 43 seconds
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Panel Discussion: The Past and Future of Entitlement Programs

Host Dan Loney leads a discussion on Entitlement Programs - first we look into the past at where these programs came from with Julian Zelizer, Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton University and Author of "The Fierce Urgency of Now: Lyndon Johnson, Congress, and the Battle for the Great Society,” and Edward Berkowitz, Professor of History and of Public Policy and Public Administration at George Washington University's Columbian College of Arts& Sciences. Then, we look at the future of these programs under the current Trump Administration post-Republican Tax Bill with Tim Smeeding, Professor of Public Affairs and Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Author of "SNAP Matters: How Food Stamps Affect Health and Well Being," and Gary Burtless, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. We examine some of the potential effects of big cuts to programs such as Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security, among others, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/16/201850 minutes, 4 seconds
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Live from CES 2018 - Jim Adler of Toyota AI Ventures

Business Radio Special: Host Rob Coneybeer is LIVE from CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Rob talks with Jim Adler, Managing Director and Board Member of Toyota AI Ventures and Vice President at Toyota Research Institute, about Toyota’s corporate venture capital subsidiary and autonomous vehicle development on this special episode of Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/15/201829 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tackling Social Problems with The MacArthur 100&Change Competition

The MacArthur Foundation just completed it's inaugural 100&Change Competition, a “competition for a single $100 million grant to help solve a critical problem of our time." Host Dan Loney talks with prize winners Sherrie Estin, EVP for Global Impact for Sesame Workshop, and David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, to discuss their partnership to “implement an evidence-based, early childhood development intervention designed to address the “toxic stress” experienced by children in the Syrian response region—Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria.” UPenn’s High Impact Philanthropy expert, Katherina Rosqueta, was one of the judges and joins us along with Cecilia Conrad, Managing Director of the MacArthur Foundation, on Knowledge@Wharton.More info - https://www.macfound.org/programs/100change/strategy/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/12/201826 minutes, 27 seconds
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Work of Tomorrow: The Transformation of Coaching with Paul Annacone and Xeno Muller

Paul Annacone, Legendary Tennis Coach for Pete Sampras, Tim Henman, Roger Federer, etc and Author of "Coaching For Life: A Guide to Playing, Thinking and Being the Best You Can Be", and Xeno Muller, Former Gold Medalist in Rowing and current Coach at Elite-Rowing-Coach.com, join host Christian Terwiesch to discuss the future innovation in the coaching industry on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/201853 minutes, 52 seconds
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Pruit and the EPA: Year One Review with Eric Orts and Daniel Kammen

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of the Interior have been repealing various Obama era policies as the last year wound to a close. Host Dan Loney talks with Eric Orts, Director of Wharton's Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership, and Daniel Kammen, Founding Director of the University of California Berkeley's Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, to discuss the changes led by Scott Pruit, and whether these changes put U.S. businesses at a disadvantage compared to those in countries that support environmentally friendly policies and renewable resources on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/201826 minutes, 27 seconds
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Spotify Copyright Lawsuit with Erin Jacobson and Lawrence Gelburd

Wixen Music Publishing, publisher of songs by Tom Petty, Neil Young and others, is suing Spotify for $1.6 billion in compensation for the use of their music without proper licensing and compensation. Host Dan Loney talks with Erin Jacobson, Music Attorney in Beverly Hills, and Lawrence Gelburd, Wharton Alum and Music Producer, to discuss the details of the lawsuit and Spotify's history of legal trouble on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/201821 minutes, 15 seconds
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8 Billion Angels Documentary with Terry Spahr and Travis Rieder

Terry Spahr, Executive Producer, and Travis Rieder, Assistant Director of Education Initiatives & Research Scholar at Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, join host Dan Loney to discuss the documentary "8 Billion Angels" about the consumption rate of the earth's previous and limited resources on Knowledge@Wharton.More Info: http://8billionangels.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/11/201823 minutes, 55 seconds
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Iran Protests with Philip Nichols, Nader Habibi, and Djavad Salehi-Isfahani

Tens of thousands of Iranians have been protesting the government over the last few weeks in large part over the country's bad economy and a recent jump in the prices of basic goods. The crisis seems to be growing as many are calling for the ouster of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, among others. Host Dan Loney talks with Philip Nichols, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at The Wharton School, Nader Habibi, Professor of Economics at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University, and Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, Professor of Economics at Virginia Tech, to discuss the economic and political impact of these protests on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/10/201828 minutes, 4 seconds
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North Korea Update with Richard Dasher, Jacques DeLisle, and Sung-Yoon Lee

The back and forth between US and Korea leaders took a turn last week when Kim Jong-un declared he had a nuclear launch button on his desk and President Trump responded with a tweet that his button was bigger. Host Dan Loney speaks with Richard Dasher, Director of the US-Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, Jacques DeLisle, Professor of Law and Political Science and Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and Sung-Yoon Lee, Professor in Korean Studies at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, to discuss this "hot button" issue and how the Trump Administration is handling it on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/10/201824 minutes, 8 seconds
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EU Rules Uber as a Transportation Business with John Paul MacDuffie and Dr. Valerio De Stefano

Uber was dealt a huge setback last month when it was declared a transportation business by the European Union's highest court. The ride sharing giant had tried to claim it was a technology platform that connected drivers with riders. Host Dan Loney talks with John Paul MacDuffie, Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation (PVMI) at Wharton's Mack Institute for Innovation Management, and Dr. Valerio De Stefano, Professor of Law at the University of Leuven in Belgium, to discuss what impact this ruling will have on Uber and similar companies in the EU but also the US on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/10/201829 minutes, 5 seconds
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US Tax Bill Update with Michael Knoll, Lori McMillan, and Daniel Hemel

Will the recently passed GOP tax bill only benefit businesses or are there additional benefits for consumers as well? Host Dan Loney talks with Michael Knoll, Professor of Law and Deputy Dean of Center for Tax Law and Policy at Penn Law, Lori McMillan, Professor of Law at Washburn University Law, and Daniel Hemel, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Chicago School of Law, to discuss the final version of the tax bill on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/9/201827 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Reverse of Net Neutrality with Kevin Werbach and Christiaan Hogendorn

Last month the Federal Communications Commission chairman, Ajit Pai, repealed net neutrality rules, which prohibit high-speed internet service providers from slowing down or stopping website delivery. Host Dan Loney talks with Kevin Werbach, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Christiaan Hogendorn, Wharton Alum and Professor of Economics at Wesleyan University, to discuss the implications of this ruling, including who will benefit from it, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/9/201826 minutes, 38 seconds
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Candidate for President of the US Soccer Federation: Michael Winograd

Michael S. Winograd, Candidate for President of United States Soccer Federation, joins host George Perry to discuss his career and run for presidency on The Wharton Sports Business Show.More Info: https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2017/12/20/16/12/20171220-news-official-slate-of-candidates-confirmed-for-2018-us-soccer-presidential-election Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/8/201822 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Process - Early College Admissions: Didn't Get In, Now What?

It’s early January which means those of you who applied early decision (or action) have either just heard or you’re waiting to hear if you got in to your first choice school. If you got in early, congratulations! If you didn’t (or don’t) … well, now what? Penn Dean of Admissions Eric Furda is talking with a panel experts to discuss strategies for heading into subsequent application rounds from the college counseling perspective on the latest episode of Business Radio special The Process. Panelists include: Eileen Cunningham Feikens, Director of College Counseling at the Dwight-Englewood School; David Charlow, Financial Aid Expert and Co-Founder of AccessApplied.com; Jeff Schiffman, Director of Admissions for Tulane University; and Tamar Adegbile, Director of College Counseling at the Cate School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/8/201853 minutes, 21 seconds
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Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story with Alexandra Dean

Alexandra Dean, Founding Partner and Contributor at Reframed Picture, joins host Dan Loney to discuss her new documentary film "Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story" about the film career of legendary actress Hedy Lemarr and her success as an inventor on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/5/201821 minutes, 7 seconds
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Troublemakers: How Silicon Valley Came of Age with Leslie Berlin

Leslie Berlin, Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives at Stanford University, joins host Irina Yuen to discuss her new book, "TROUBLEMAKERS: How Silicon Valley Came of Age” about how Silicon Valley during the 1970s set the stage for our modern high-tech world on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/4/201853 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Unexplored Causes of the Financial Crisis and the Lessons Yet to Be Learned with Tamim Bayoumi

Tamim Bayoumi, Deputy Director in the Strategy, Policy, and Review Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), joins host Dan Loney to discuss his new book "Unfinished Business: The Unexplored Causes of the Financial Crisis and the Lessons Yet to Be Learned", tracing how under-regulated trading between European and U.S. banks led to the 2008 financial crisis on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/4/201823 minutes, 56 seconds
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Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women with Kate Moore

In the 1920's the U.S. Radium Corp hired young women to work on radium wristwatches which glowed. The women ended up glowing themselves and, unbeknownst to them the radium was eating their bones from the inside. Host Dan Loney talks with author Kate Moore about her new book, "The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women" about the tragic death of these workers and the resulting lawsuit that changed American workplace regulations on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/4/201821 minutes, 43 seconds
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Rockets of Awesome with Rachel Blumenthal

Rachel Blumenthal, Founder and CEO at Rockets of Awesome, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss her unique children's clothing subscription service on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/3/201828 minutes, 48 seconds
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What the New Tax Plan Will Mean for Small Business Owners with Gene Marks

Gene Marks, Columnist, Author, and Owner of the Marks Group PC, joins host Loren Feldman to discuss the newly passed tax bill under the Trump Administration and what affect it might have on small business owners moving forward on Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/3/201853 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Gatekeepers: Former Chiefs of Staff with Chris Whipple

Chris Whipple, Author and Owner/CEO of CCWHIP Productions, joins hosts Mike Useem and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss just how much power a White House Chief of Staff wields as covered in his best-selling book "The Gatekeepers" which includes intimate interviews with all seventeen living former chiefs of staff. Find out about their unparalleled access to the leaders of the free world and their influence on US history on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/2/201851 minutes, 8 seconds
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Productivity Tips with Robert Pozen

Robert Pozen, Senior Lecturer at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss how to work smarter, not harder, and how to manage all of those emails piling up in your inbox post-holidays on Work and Life. Robert's book is called "Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1/2/201853 minutes, 29 seconds
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Job Searching During the Holidays with Tom Gimbel

Tom Gimbel, Founder and CEO of LaSalle Network, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss the ins and outs of job searching during the holidays - what you can expect and insight into holiday hiring on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/22/201753 minutes, 36 seconds
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Go to Work with Santa Claus!!

What is Santa concerned with most regarding his team at the North Pole? How has the recent policy changes in the US affected his operations? What did Putin ask for this year? Is he on the Naughty List? Is Santa feeling threatened by the Amazon takeover? Has Disney tried to purchase the rights to the North Pole? Hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara talk with the big man in red himself, Nicholas (Santa) Claus, to find out the current landscape in the arctic workshop on In the Workplace. Happy Holidays! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/22/201730 minutes, 48 seconds
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Biggest Brand Blunders of 2017 with Steve Wanczyk

Steve Wanczyk, Account Supervisor at Braithwaite Communications, joins host Americus Reed to discuss a recap of the Biggest Brand Blunders of 2017 and Crisis Communications Tips for the New Year on Marketing Matters. Happy Holidays! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/21/201729 minutes, 52 seconds
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#MeToo with Josh Levs

The faces of five women, including celebrities Taylor Swift and Ashley Judd, appear on TIME’s 2017 Person of the Year cover, representing the “The Silence Breakers” — the thousands of people across the world who have come forward with their experiences of sexual harassment and assault. Josh Levs, Author, Communications Consultant and Gender Equality Activist, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss the #MeToo movement and how it affects men and women at work on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/21/201753 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Fed Increases Interest Rate with Lisa Cook

The Federal Reserve increased short-term interest rates by a quarter of a point. Host Dan Loney speaks with Lisa Cook, Professor of Economics and International Relations at Michigan State University, to discuss this move and how the Fed may change as Janet Yellen wraps up her term as chair on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/20/201725 minutes, 31 seconds
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Celebrate the Holidays with Hallmark Cards and BuzzBallz

Lindsey Roy, CMO of Greetings at Hallmark Cards, talks to host Americus Reed about how the company is gearing up to help people prepare for the holidays! Then, Merrilee Kick, Founder and CEO of BuzzBallz, talks with Americus about the Buzz around her great new stocking stuffer - booze to go! - on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/20/201753 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Future of Sports Entertainment

Seth Rabinowitz, Director of Fan Engagement at the New York Jets, and Kyle Bautista, VP and General Manager of Complexity Gaming, join host Christian Terwiesch to discuss what the future of the sports entertainment industry could look like, especially with emergence of eSports on Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/19/201750 minutes, 10 seconds
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Regulating Robo-Advisors with Tom Baker

Tom Baker, Professor of Law and Health Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his recent presentation on research he’s been doing on the regulation of robo-advisors, particularly within the financial services industry, he gave to Capitol Hill Staffers as part of Wharton's B-School for Public Policy seminars on Knowledge@Wharton.For more information about how to get involved with Penn Wharton B-School for Public Policy, visit: https://publicpolicy.wharton.upenn.edu/b-school/get-involved/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/19/201721 minutes, 58 seconds
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Accessible Health Care across a Global Multi-Cultural Population with Dr. Vik Bakhru

Whichever side of the healthcare debate you’re on, I think we can agree that the system itself is really complicated and somewhat impersonal– imagine how much more complicated and impersonal it can be if you don’t speak the language or don’t have access to the technology you need. Dr. Vikram Bakhru, Chief Operating Officer at ConsejoSano and Wharton Alum, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss his mission to make healthcare accessible to everyone around the world on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/15/201754 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Art of the Side Hustle with Nick Martell

Nick Martell, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of MarketSnacks and current Wharton MBA student, joins host Peter Cappelli to discuss the art of the side hustle - why starting an entrepreneurial venture on the weekends alongside of your "day job" could not only benefit you, but your 9-5 company as well on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/15/201722 minutes, 1 second
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How Big Data Increases Inequality with Cathy O'Neil

Cathy O'Neil, Data Scientist, joins host Dan Loney to discuss the "dark side" of big data as outlined in her book "Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality, and Threatens": our daily lives are now being governed by algorithms and not humans, and as such she urges policy makers for more regulation over their design on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/14/201721 minutes, 27 seconds
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Work of Tomorrow: Language Education with Penn and Rosetta Stone

How is the Language Education industry changing, and what innovations can we expect in the future? Host Christian Terwiesch talks with Christina Frei, Executive Director of Language Instruction for the University of Pennsylvania, and John Hass, President, CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Directors at Rosetta Stone, to hear their insights on this episode of Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/14/201753 minutes, 14 seconds
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Providing Affordable Housing For Everyone with Amy Liu of Brookings

Amy Liu, Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings, joins host Sam Chandan to discuss how a broader vision of city revitalization efforts should include all residents, not just the wealthy, and some ways this can be accomplished on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/14/201751 minutes, 43 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: Ajman University with Tazeen Sharif

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Tazeen Sharif, Manager of the Office of International Affairs at Ajman University and Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, about her perspective as a female engineer in an emerging, gender-empowered world on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201712 minutes, 34 seconds
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Welcome to the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 with Jerry Wind and Barbara Kurshan

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Jerry Wind, Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School and Organizer of the Reimagine Education conference, and Barbara (Bobbi) Kurshan, Executive Director of Academic Innovation at the Penn Graduate School of Education, about the formation of the conference five years ago, it's aim to increase access to high quality education, and how they will be judging this year's "Ed Tech" competitors on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201713 minutes, 52 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: QS with Nunzio Quacquarelli

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Nunzio Quacquarelli, Wharton Alum and CEO of QS, about how his higher education research, rankings, and student enrollment company helps foster budding entrepreneurs that are helping to create new solutions for learning access on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201713 minutes, 26 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: 42 Silicon Valley with Brittany Bir

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Brittany Bir, COO of 42, about the tuition-free immersive coding school with campuses in Silicon Valley and Paris on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201714 minutes, 13 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: Domoscio with Ivan Ostrowicz

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Ivan Ostrowicz, CEO of Domoscio, about the role of Artificial Intelligence and cognitive science in education to help personalize learning in the future on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201714 minutes, 27 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: ExamPAL with Oren Jackman

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Oren Jackman, Co-Founder and CEO of examPAL, about his interactive, online college test prep course based in Tel-Aviv that is customized to each user's way of answering questions on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201714 minutes, 13 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: Google Classroom with Jonathan Rochelle

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Jonathan Rochelle, Product Director at Google and C-Founder of Google Drive, about how Google Classroom is providing teachers with the tools to "teach better" using virtual reality "Expeditions" on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201713 minutes, 33 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: Deakin University Genie with Steve White

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Steve White, Digital Solutions Manager at Deakin University, about the Deakin Genie, a new virtual assistant for college students that provides personalized services around their individual learning path on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton.See Genie In Action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsRPuU53E74&feature=youtu.beLearn More: http://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/media-releases/articles/deakin-genie-digital-student-assistant-wins-major-global-business-award Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201714 minutes, 9 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: MIT's Integrated Learning Initiative with Jeff Dieffenbach

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Jeff Dieffenbach, Associate Director of MIT's Integrated Learning Initiative, about the outdated model of one-professor-to-500-student-lecture-hall and how he encourages innovation in education to adapt to smaller group interactions around digital tools on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201714 minutes, 20 seconds
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Reimagine Education 2017: University of Sydney with Duncan Ivison

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the Reimagine Education Conference 2017 in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Duncan Ivison, Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Syndey, about how he is working on solutions to maintain Australia's policy in assisting students to enter college for free and pay tuition back once they've earned a certain salary on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/13/201714 minutes, 41 seconds
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Health Care Changes and the Importance of Corporate Board Governance

The importance of a properly functioning governance board is more relevant today than ever with the significant changes taking place in the healthcare market. Host Jeff Voigt leads a panel discussion on how these changes to health care relate to issues such as disruptions in reimbursement, effects on disruptive technologies such as gene therapy, and the rapid consolidation of both providers and payers – and antitrust issues related to this - on The Business of Health Care. Panelists include: Jonathan Kalodimos, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Finance at Oregon State University's College of Business; Michael Peregrine, Partner at McDermott Will & Emery; and Thomas Tsai, MD, MPH, Surgeon and Health Policy Researcher in the Department of Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/12/201753 minutes, 4 seconds
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Russia is Banned from the 2018 Winter Olympics with Robert Boland and Andrew Zimbalist

The International Olympic Committee has banned Russia from the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, however its athletes are allowed to participate as long as they do it without the Russian flag and the team uniforms. Host Dan Loney talks with Robert Boland, Sports Lawyer and Athletics Integrity Officer at Penn State University, and Andrew Zimbalist, Professor of Economics at Smith College and Author of "Rio 2016: Olympic Myths, Hard Realities", to discuss this decision and how it might impact the Olympic games on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/201724 minutes, 11 seconds
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President Trump Attempts to Revoke the National Lands Monuments with Eric Orts and Robert Keiter

Earlier last week, President Donald Trump announced he was signing two presidential proclamations to the size of Bears Ears National Monument and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Host Dan Loney speaks with Eric Orts, Wharton professor and Director of Wharton's Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership, and Robert Keiter, Director of the Wallace Stegner Center of Land, Resources, and the Environment at University of Utah's College of Law, to discuss the impact and public reaction of this decision and why it's being sent to the courts for a final decision on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/201730 minutes, 37 seconds
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Mastering Innovation Debuts, with Wells Fargo's Innovation Group

Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School debuts a new show, Mastering Innovation. Hosted by Saikat Chaudhuri, Harbir Singh, and Nicolaj Siggelkow, Directors of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management, we look at how established organizations foster the kind of innovation that keeps them going strong year after year. In this premiere episode, we speak with Ryan Miller, Senior Vice President and Design & Delivery Leader of Wells Fargo's Innovation Group, about how Wells Fargo is fostering banking innovation on Mastering Innovation.https://businessradio.wharton.upenn.edu/programs/mastering-innovation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/201753 minutes, 50 seconds
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Let's Talk Bitcoin with Wharton's Kevin Werbach and MIT's Christian Catalini

Bitcoin rose to an astonishing $11,000 value last week (and is now sitting around $17,000) - astonishing for a currency which had a $1 value just six years ago. The decentralized payment network has seen ups and downs before, leading some to ask whether it's a good investment. Host Dan Loney speaks with Kevin Werbach, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Christian Catalini, Assistant Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management, to discuss why Bitcoin has hit this high mark and what this means for investors on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/201724 minutes, 9 seconds
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Aetna Purchases CVS with Mark Pauly and Robert Field

CVS is merging with AETNA in a $69 billion deal that could change the health care industry. The drug store giant's plans reportedly include pushing the health insurance company's 22 million enrollees towards their clinics rather than hospitals. Host Dan Loney speaks with Mark Pauly, Professor of Health Care Management and Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School, and Robert Field, Health Care Management Department Lecturer at the Wharton School and Professor of Law and Public Health at Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law and Dornsife School of Public Health, to discuss the merger's potential impacts on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/10/201723 minutes, 15 seconds
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Walter Isaacson on His New Book: Leonardo da Vinci

Walter Isaacson, President and CEO of The Aspen Institute and Author of "Steve Jobs" and other famous biographies, joins host Dan Loney to discuss his latest book "Leonardo da Vinci" on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/8/201725 minutes, 3 seconds
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Being a Good Leader: Corporate Board Responsibility with Stanley Silverman

Stanley Silverman, Founder and CEO of Silverman Leadership, joins host Mike Useem and Anne Greenhalgh to discuss why "we've always done it that way" should not be part of your management philosophy and how boards of directors should respond when allegations of harassment – sexual or otherwise – come to light on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/8/201749 minutes, 14 seconds
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On Camera and Off with Lisa Thomas-Laury of Action News

Lisa Thomas-Laury, Former News Anchor for Philadelphia's Action News, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book "On Camera And Off: When the News is Good and When It's Not" on Women@Work. Lisa talks to us about what it was like to be a trailblazer as one of the few African-American women in television news in the late 1970s, and how she had to face her own extraordinary challenge after being struck with a rare nerve disorder—one that would interrupt her career and ultimately lead to her retirement after nearly 40 years at the number one television news outlet in the Philadelphia tri-state area. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/7/201754 minutes, 9 seconds
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For the Love of Shoes: Stuart Weitzman on Marketing Matters

Stuart Weitzman, Shoe Designer and Founder of Stuart Weitzman shoes, joins host Barbara Kahn to discuss his journey from Wharton Alum to luxury shoe designer on Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/6/201727 minutes, 40 seconds
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Theme Park Innovation with Universal's Eric Mertz and Disney's Nick Franklin

Eric Merz, Creative Producer at Universal Orlando, and Nick Franklin, Former EVP of Next Generation Experience at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, join host Christian Terwiesch to discuss innovation in the theme park industry and what theme parks of the future could look like on Business Radio's newest show, Work of Tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/6/201754 minutes, 1 second
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Philadelphia Police Give Back through Athletic League with Ted Qualli

Ted Qualli, Executive Director of the Police Athletic League of Philadelphia, joins host Sandi Mauro Hunt and Nick Ashburn to discuss how the PAL builds positive relationships between youth, the communities in which they live, and the dedicated men and women of the Philadelphia Police Department by offering sports and other programs to youth in 17 local PAL centers on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/6/201720 minutes, 21 seconds
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US Secretary of State Replacement? with William Burke-White and Alan Henrikson

The New York Times reported Rex Tillerson may be on his way out as Secretary of State as the White House looks to tap CIA Director Mike Pompeo to replace him. Tillerson has faced heavy criticism lately as career diplomats are leaving in droves and many important State Department jobs go unfilled. Host Dan Loney talks with William Burke-White, Professor at Penn Law and Inaugural Director of Perry World House, and Alan Henrikson, Professor of Diplomatic History Emeritus at Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy join us to discuss the latest speculations on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/4/201727 minutes, 13 seconds
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FCC Internet Regulations/Net Neutrality Discussion with Christopher Yoo and Jen Golbeck

The Federal Communications Commission Chairman, Ajit Pai, is moving to repeal net neutrality rules put in place by the Obama administration. Telecom companies fought the rules, which prohibit high-speed internet service providers from slowing down or stopping website delivery. Host Dan Loney talks with Christopher Yoo, Director of Penn Law's Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, and Jennifer Golbeck, Director of the Social Intelligence Lab at the University of Maryland, to discuss the implications as well as timing of this move by the FCC on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/4/201723 minutes, 12 seconds
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Wharton's Jeremy Siegel on the US Market Outlook for 2018

Business Radio Insights: Jeremy Siegel, the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, talks with host Jeremy Schwartz and guest Jeff Weniger of WisdomTree about his 2018 Outlook for the US Financial Markets on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/4/201711 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Purchase of Time, Inc. with Bill Grueskin, Stephen Bloom, and Rick Edmonds

Time Inc has been purchased by Iowa-based media company Meredith, in a $2.8 billion dollar deal. Some of that money came from the billionaire Republican party mega-donors Charles and David Koch, leading some to worry about the editorial influence they could have on the publication. Host Dan Loney talks with Bill Grueskin, Professor of Professional Practice at the Colombia Journalism School and Former Managing Editor of WSJ.com, Stephen Bloom, Professor at University of Iowa's School of Journalism, and Rick Edmonds, Media Business Analyst at Poynter Institute, to discuss what is at stake for Time, Inc on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/4/201728 minutes, 6 seconds
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Guide to Do-It-Yourself Car Repairs for Women (and Men!) with Patrice Banks

Patrice Banks, Founder of Girls Auto Clinic, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book "Girls Auto Clinic Glove Box Guide", a do-it-herself manual for auto maintenance intended to help women and men who are nervous about car repairs grab the wheel and taken control on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/1/201753 minutes, 54 seconds
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Chowbotics: Robotic Food Prep with Deepak Sekar

Deepak Sekar, Founder and CEO of Chowbotics, joins Doug Collom and Irina Yuen to discuss his food robotics company that eliminates repetitive tasks like meal prep and allows more time for humans to be creative in cooking on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/30/201753 minutes, 45 seconds
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Let's Talk Mortgages with Ally Financial's Justin Whitener

Justin Whitener, Director of Pricing, Reporting and Analytics at Ally Bank, joins host Bob Lane to discuss all things mortgage-related with tips from his book "The Mortgage Playbook" on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/30/201753 minutes, 33 seconds
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Launching Yourself into Change with Sanyin Siang

Sanyin Siang, Executive Director of the Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics at Duke University, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss her recent book "The Launch Book", encouraging people to be braver about making changes in their lives, aka launching, on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/29/201753 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Digital Pill and Subsequent Privacy Debates with Robert Field and Holly Fernandez Lynch

The Food and Drug Administration has approved a "smart pill" that tells doctors if and when patients take their medications. This pill could save billions of dollars in medical expenses, but it raises a lot of concerns among privacy experts. Host Dan Loney speaks with Robert Field, Lecturer at Wharton's Health Care Management Department and Professor of Health Management at Drexel University's Kline School of Law, and Holly Fernandez Lynch, Professor of Medical Ethics at the Perelman School of Medicine at Penn, to discuss the issues surrounding the digital pill technology on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/29/201725 minutes, 12 seconds
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K@W LIVE from After the Digital Tornado Conference 2017 with Michael Kearns

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the academic conference "After the Digital Tornado" in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Michael Kearns, Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania and Founding Director of the Warren Center for Network and Data Sciences, about the the applications and implications of machine learning on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/28/201724 minutes, 1 second
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K@W LIVE from After the Digital Tornado Conference 2017 with Christopher Yoo

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the academic conference "After the Digital Tornado" in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Christopher Yoo, Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania, about how we can balance the good and the bad that comes along with the innovation of new technologies on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/28/201724 minutes, 16 seconds
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K@W LIVE from After the Digital Tornado Conference 2017 with Gigi Sohn and Sally Wentworth

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the academic conference "After the Digital Tornado" in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy, and Sally Wentworth, VP of Public Policy at The Internet Society, about the past, present, and potential future of information policy in the US on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/28/201729 minutes, 9 seconds
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K@W LIVE from After the Digital Tornado Conference 2017 with Kevin Werbach

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney is LIVE from the academic conference "After the Digital Tornado" in Philadelphia. Dan talks with Kevin Werbach, Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, about the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) paper he penned in 1997 titled "Digital Tornado: The Internet and Telecommunications Policy" suggesting new ways of understanding the ethical implications of technological development from a legal perspective. We look at how these views have held up over time and what the new technological landscape looks like today on this special episode of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/28/201728 minutes, 53 seconds
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Panel Discussion: How Can We Reduce Overtreatment in the Medical World?

Overtreatment – the provision of health care that we know can’t possibly help a patient – is a big problem in the American health care system. Host John Barkett leads a panel discussion on how physicians can focus on cutting down overtreatment when deciding on course of care for patients on The Business of Health Care. Panelists include: Daniel B. Wolfson, Executive Vice President and COO of the ABIM Foundation (American Board of Internal Medicine); Dr. Cynthia (Daisy) Smith, Vice President of Clinical Programs for the American College of Physicians; and Dr. Akshat Kumar, Attending Physician at Penn Medicine and current MBA Candidate at the Wharton School.Penn Medicine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/27/201753 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Fitbit Success Story with Woody Scal

Woody Scal, Former Chief Business Officer of Fitbit, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss how Fitbit has grown exponentially in sales to become the world's leading app for tracking all-day activity, workouts, sleep and more on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/27/201753 minutes, 44 seconds
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Work of Tomorrow Debuts, with McGraw-Hill Education and LinkedIn

Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School debuts a new show, Work of Tomorrow. Hosted by Christian Terwiesch, Andrew M. Heller Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Co-Director of Penn’s Mack Institute for Innovation Management, we look at how new technology is causing disruptions in existing industries, changing the meaning of work along the way. In this premiere episode, Christian speaks with Stephen Laster, Chief Digital Officer at McGraw-Hill Education, and Jennifer Neumaier, Enterprise Sales Manager of Learning Solutions at LinkedIn, about how their companies have changed the delivery of online education on Work of Tomorrow.https://businessradio.wharton.upenn.edu/programs/work-of-tomorrow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/26/201753 minutes, 53 seconds
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Black Friday Special: How Samsung is Gearing Up with Andrew Sivori

Andrew Sivori, VP of Home Entertainment Marketing at Samsung Electronics America, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss how Samsung is gearing up for holidays sales on this special Black Friday Episode of Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201725 minutes, 16 seconds
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Current NFL Hot Button Issues with Ken Belson of the New York Times

Ken Belson, Staff Writer at the New York Times, joins hosts Ken Shropshire and George Perry to discuss some of the current hot button issues of the NFL including the Dallas Cowboys' Owner Jerry Jones impeding the finalization of the NFL Commissioner's contract and former NFL players coming together to fight for more transparency in the NFL's concussion settlement payments on The Wharton Sports Business Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201725 minutes, 1 second
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Giving Thanks in Your Career with Abby Kohut

Abby Kohut, Absolutely Abby and Author/Recruiter, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss what we can be thankful about at our jobs, as well as giving career advice to listener call ins on Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201753 minutes, 47 seconds
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Black Friday Special: PwC's Holiday Outlook 2017 with Steve Barr

Steve Barr, Consumer Markets Leader at PwC, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss PwC's Holiday Outlook for 2017 on this special Black Friday Episode of Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201726 minutes, 37 seconds
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Black Friday Special: Quick Wins for Holiday Email ROI with Casey Swanton

Casey Swanton, Senior Email Strategist at Return Path, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss strategic marketing via email campaigns for the upcoming holidays on this special Black Friday Episode of Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201726 minutes, 10 seconds
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Black Friday Special: Online Stores Marketing for Black Friday with Amber Olson Rourke

Amber Olson Rourke, Chief Marketing Officer at Nerium International, joins hosts Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed to discuss marketing her online skincare products during holiday sales on this special Black Friday Episode of Marketing Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201724 minutes, 21 seconds
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Puerto Rico Update with Carla Minet and Deepak Lamba Nieves

Puerto Rico's Governor, Ricardo Rossello, appeared before Congress last week after asking the Trump administration for $94 billion to help the island recover. Host Dan Loney talks to Carla Minet, Executive Director of the Center for Investigative Journalism in Puerto Rico, and Deepak Lamba Nieves, Research Director for the Center for a New Economy, to look at how much progress has been made since the devastation of Hurricane Maria as of last week, and how many repairs are still needed on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/201728 minutes, 23 seconds
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LIVE from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2017 with Saxby's Coffee

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is LIVE from the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2017 in Palm Springs, CA. Loren talks with Nick Bayer, Founder and CEO, Saxby’s Coffee, about expansion in a competitive market on this special episode of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201718 minutes, 31 seconds
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LIVE from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2017 with Buzzballz

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is LIVE from the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2017 in Palm Springs, CA. Loren talks with Merrilee Kick, Founder and CEO of Buzzballz, about her journey to create these special booze-on-the-go balls on this special episode of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201717 minutes, 12 seconds
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LIVE from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2017 with Chatbooks

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is LIVE from the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2017 in Palm Springs, CA. Loren talks with Nate and Vanessa Quigley, Co-Founders of Chatbooks, about running a business as husband and wife on this special episode of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201717 minutes, 20 seconds
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LIVE from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2017 with Epibone and Parcel Pending

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is LIVE from the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2017 in Palm Springs, CA. Loren talks with Nina Tandon, Co-Founder and CEO of EpiBone, Inc., and Lori Torres, Founder and CEO of Parcel Pending, about winning the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women™ program, a national competition and executive education program that identifies a select group of high-potential women entrepreneurs whose businesses show real potential to scale — and then helps them do it, on this special episode of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201720 minutes, 41 seconds
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LIVE from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2017 with LetterLogic

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is LIVE from the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2017 in Palm Springs, CA. Loren talks with Sherry Deutschmann, Founder of LetterLogic, about how she started and successfully sold her own company on this special episode of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201718 minutes, 50 seconds
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LIVE from the EY Strategic Growth Forum 2017 with Blink UX

Business Radio Special: Host Loren Feldman is LIVE from the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2017 in Palm Springs, CA. Loren talks with Karen Clark Cole, CEO and Co-Founder of Blink UX, about how she helps companies design technology with the user in mind on this special episode of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/21/201716 minutes, 39 seconds
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Wharton's Americus Reed on The Power of Branding

Business Radio Insights: Americus Reed, the Whitney M. Young Jr., Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School and host of Marketing Matters, discusses the key to Branding and developing a Brand Identity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/20/20174 minutes, 44 seconds
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Gender Diversity in Silicon Valley with Heidi Patel and Rethink Impact

Heidi Patel, Partner at Rethink Impact, joins hosts Doug Collom and Irina Yuen to discuss how the early stage venture capital firm focuses on companies with female leadership teams that are using technology to create positive social and environmental impact at massive scale on Bay Area Ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/17/201753 minutes, 47 seconds
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Science Education at the Franklin Institute with CEO Larry Dubinski

Larry Dubinski, President and CEO of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia — one of the oldest and best centers for science education and development in the U.S. Larry joins hosts Jeff Klein, Anne Greenhalgh, and Mike Useem to discuss how the venerable institution has evolved alongside science and technology—and the challenges of sustaining a major non-profit landmark each year on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/17/201753 minutes, 37 seconds
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Community Development with the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank with Noelle St. Clair

Noelle St. Clair, Community Development Advisor and Outreach Manager at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, joins hosts Sherryl Kuhlman and Katherine Klein to discuss the Federal Reserve System’s economic growth objectives by promoting community development in low- and moderate-income communities and fair and impartial access to credit in under-served markets on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/17/201723 minutes, 29 seconds
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Recent US Market Update with James Bullard of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

James Bullard, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Seigel to discuss interest rates, inflation concerns, and when we might see an end to this rally in stocks. They’ll also get his thoughts on President Trump’s nominee to be the next Fed Chair, Jerome Powell, on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/201753 minutes, 40 seconds
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Shareholder Activism with Bruce Goldfarb

Bruce Goldfarb, President and CEO of Okapi Partners, joins hosts Jeff Klein, Anne Greenhalgh, and Mike Useem to discuss his work as a proxy solicitation strategist, assisting clients in the execution for mergers and acquisitions, proxy fights and other extraordinary transactions on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/201753 minutes, 6 seconds
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Asking the Right Questions: How to Be a More Effective Manager with Michael Bungay Stanier

Michael Bungay-Stanier, Founder and Senior Partner of Box of Crayons, a company known for teaching 10-minute managerial coaching, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss his new book "The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More & Change the Way You Lead Forever” on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/16/201752 minutes, 56 seconds
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Veterans Day Special: Veteran Entrepreneurs with Joe Witte

Joe Witte, Executive Director of Bunker Labs (a nonprofit 501c3 accelerator for veteran and military entrepreneurs), joins hosts Loren Feldman and Celeste Corrado to discuss veteran entrepreneurs and his mission to educate, inspire and connect the veteran community with leading entrepreneurs and VC’s in order to build thriving businesses and illustrate the value military experience brings in developing innovative companies on this special Veterans Day edition of Mind Your Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/15/201753 minutes, 57 seconds
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AT&T/Time Warner Merger Deal with Hemant Bhargava and Herbert Hovenkamp

AT&T is in acquisition talks with Time Warner. AT&T says it won't sell CNN nor other key assets as it's acquisition attempts. Earlier this week the Justice Department suggested a sale of the Cable News Network or Direct TV prior to the administration's approval of the $85 billion merger. Host Dan Loney talks with Herbert Hovenkamp, Professor at Wharton and Penn Law, and Hemant Bhargava, Wharton Alum and Professor of Technology Management at UC Davis, to discuss the specifics of the deal on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/15/201721 minutes, 55 seconds
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New US/Cuba Trade and Travel Regulations with Gustavo Arnavat and John Kavulich

The Trump Administration has reversed some of the rules guiding US relations with Cuba. These include tighter restrictions on American travel and trade to the island nation. Host Dan Loney talks with Gustavo Arnavat, Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and John Kavulich, President of the US/Cuba Trade and Economic Council, Inc., to discuss the impact of these new restrictions on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/15/201726 minutes, 25 seconds
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Predicting the Astros Win (in 2014) with Sports Illustrated's Ben Reiter

Ben Reiter, Senior Writer for Sports Illustrated and SI.com, joins hosts Cade Massey and Shane Jensen to discuss his now-famous 2014 article predicting the 2017 World Series Championship win by the Houston Astros on Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/14/201729 minutes, 57 seconds
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Veterans Day Special: Vets Transitioning to Civilian Workforce

Courtney Spaeth, CEO of growth[period], and Steve Bryant, Business & Strategy Director of the Real Estate Operations Division at United Services Automobile Association (USAA), join host Dr. Dawn Graham to discuss tips and pointers on Veterans transitioning out of the military and into the civilian workforce on this special Veterans Day episode of Career Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/14/201753 minutes, 53 seconds
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President Trump Visits China with Minyuan Zhao and Jacques DeLisle

President Trump just completed his visit to China as part of his twelve day trip to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit. Host Dan Loney talks with Jacques DeLisle, Director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and Minyuan Zhao, Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School, to discuss what Beijing hopes to gain from this trip and what's at stake for the US on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/14/201727 minutes, 23 seconds
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An Introvert's Roadmap to Getting Out There with Morra Aarons-Mele

Morra Aarons-Mele, Founder of Women Online and The Mission List, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book "HIDING IN THE BATHROOM: An Introvert's Roadmap to Getting Out There (When You'd Rather Stay Home)" on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/10/201753 minutes, 48 seconds
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Code2College: Providing STEM Opportunities for Underrepresented Minorities with Matt Stephenson

Matt Stephenson, Executive Director and Co-Founder at Code2College, joins hosts Sherryl Kuhlman and Katherine Klein to discuss his mission to provide access and opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) fields to students from underrepresented backgrounds in tech: girls, students of color and from low-income backgrounds on Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/10/201730 minutes, 27 seconds
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Former VP of Basketball Strategy for Philadelphia 76ers Ben Falk

Ben Falk, Former VP of Basketball Strategy and Owner of CleaningTheGlass.com, joins hosts Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow and Shane Jensen to discuss his experience working with the 76ers during the early stages of "The Process" and making the transition to running a statistical NBA database with cutting edge analysis on Wharton Moneyball. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/201721 minutes, 5 seconds
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Startup Follow Up: Bolt Innovation Management with Ben Einstein

Ben Einstein, General Partner of Bolt Innovation Management, joins host Rob Coneybeer to discuss how his company, a pre-seed fund focused on companies at the intersection of hardware and software, has progressed since he was last on Launch Pad in 2014. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/201753 minutes, 24 seconds
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The Truth Matters: How to Spot Fake News with Bruce Bartlett

President Trump is well-known for accusing news sources as "fake news". Host Dan Loney talks with Bruce Bartlett, Columnist and Former Domestic Policy Adviser to President Ronald Reagan and Former Treasury Official under George H.W. Bush, to discuss his new book "The Truth Matters" which helps guide people who want to seek out trustworthy political sources on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/201720 minutes, 42 seconds
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Four Kinds of Workplaces & How to Find the Best Fit with Bill Taylor

Bill Taylor, Founding Editor of Fast Company, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss his latest article in the Harvard Business Review: "Four Kinds of Workplaces and How to Know Which Is Best for You" on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/8/201729 minutes, 35 seconds
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Live from the Forbes Small Giants Awards 2017 Part II

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney broadcasts LIVE from the First Annual Forbes Small Giant Conference 2017 in New York City, a celebration of America’s Best Small Companies, 25 privately owned companies that have chosen to be great instead of big. In this hour, he speaks with Nancy Traversy, Co-Founder and CEO of Barefoot Books, Ted Castle, President and CEO of Rhino Foods, Nawal Motawi, Founder and Owner of Motawi Tileworks, and Salvatore Melilli, National Audit Leader for Private Markets Group KPMG, on this special edition of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/7/201753 minutes, 34 seconds
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What to Expect for ACA Open Enrollment with Mark Pauly and Katherine Hempstead

Open enrollment started last week for the Affordable Care Act, and it may be one of the toughest in the last five years. The enrollment period has been shortened to 45 days, advertising for the law has been cut drastically as has staffing for those helping people understand which plans are best for them, and rates for those who don't qualify for subsidies have gone up significantly. Host Dan Loney talks with Mark Paul, Professor of Health Care Management at the Wharton School, and Katherine Hempstead, Senior Advisor at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, to discuss what these changes mean for those who get their insurance on the private market on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/7/201726 minutes, 33 seconds
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Catalonia Referendum Update with Joao Gomes and Becquer Seguin

Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont remains in Brussels, as Spain seeks to charge him and over a dozen ministers with rebellion and sedition. The European Union has largely tried to stay out of the conflict as at the region attempts to declare independence from Madrid. Host Dan Loney talks with Joao Gomes, Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, and Becquer Seguin, Assistant Professor of Iberian Studies at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss the situation and the long term political and financial impact on Spain and the E.U. on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201725 minutes, 33 seconds
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Kurdistan Referendum Update with Brendan O'Leary

In September, Iraqi Kurds voted for independence. Host Dan Loney talks with Brendan O'Leary, Constitutional Advisor to the Kurdistan Regional Government and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss what this means, what has happened in the region since then, and what could happen next on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201727 minutes, 38 seconds
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Federal Reserve Chairman Decided with Peter Conti-Brown and Krista Schwarz

President Trump has chosen Federal Reserve governor Jerome Powell to replace Janet Yellen as the next chairman of the central bank. Host Dan Loney talks with Peter Conti-Brown, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School, and Krista Schwarz, Finance Professor at the Wharton School, to discuss what Powell is expected to bring to the position and the reactions from financial markets to this decision on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201728 minutes, 11 seconds
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Recent Market Update with Constance Hunter and Brian Wesbury

Constance Hunter, Chief Economist of KPMG LLP, and Brian Wesbury, Chief Economist at First Trust Advisors, join hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel to discuss the markets' reaction to recent Fed Chair nominee, current proposed GOP tax plan, the jobs report, and much more on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201753 minutes, 51 seconds
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Live from the Forbes Small Giants Awards 2017 Part I

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney broadcasts LIVE from the First Annual Forbes Small Giant Conference 2017 in New York City, a celebration of America’s Best Small Companies, 25 privately owned companies that have chosen to be great instead of big. In this hour, he speaks with Loren Feldman, Senior Editor for Entrepreneurship at Forbes and host of Mind Your Business on Business Radio, Bo Burlingham, Forbes Contributor and author of "Small Giants: Companies that Chose to Be Great Instead of Big," Zawadi Bryant, CEO of NightLight, Glen Tripp, Founder and CEO of Galileo Camps, on this special edition of Knowledge@Wharton.https://www.forbes.com/forbes-live/event/small-giants/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/6/201752 minutes, 57 seconds
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Book: Adaptive Markets with Andrew Lo

Andrew Lo, Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and Director of the MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering, joins hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Jeremy Siegel to discuss his new book, "Adaptive Markets: Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought" with a recent market update on Behind the Markets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/3/201753 minutes, 35 seconds
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Workaholics: The Dangers of Overworking with Sarah Green Carmichael

Sarah Green Carmichael, Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review and host of the HBR IdeaCast podcast, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss research that shows overworking is actually LESS productive, and that time off is important on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/3/201731 minutes, 36 seconds
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Emerging Trends in Real Estate with Mitch Roschelle

Mitch Roschelle, Partner and Business Development Leader at PwC, joins host Sam Chandan to discuss the recently released Emerging Trends in Real Estate, the annual market forecast co-published by Mitch, on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/3/201753 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Analytics of Polling with John Zogby

John Zogby, Pollster and Founder and Senior Partner of John Zogby Strategies, joins host Anne Greenhalgh to discuss the art of polling and “Tribal Analytics”, which is his firm’s approach to predicting human behavior, on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/2/201754 minutes
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The Downside of Mandatory Fun in the Workplace with Adam Waytz

Adam Waytz, Associate Professor of Management & Organizations at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss his recent Harvard Business Review Article "The Dangers of "Mandatory Fun" on In the Workplace, including listener calls with anecdotes of what "fun" has worked and not worked for their companies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/2/201753 minutes, 54 seconds
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Book: Life in Code with Ellen Ullman

Ellen Ullman, Former Software Engineer, joins host Laura Zarrow to discuss her new book "Life in Code: A Personal History of Technology" describing the social, emotional, and personal effects of technology as viewed by her time in the field on Women@Work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/2/201753 minutes, 47 seconds
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Kobe Steel Scandal with Richard Dasher

Kobe Steel, Japan's third-largest steelmaker, admitted falsifying product specifications. Kobe Steel is a supplier to manufacturers of automobiles, planes, trains, nuclear equipment. Host Dan Loney talks with Richard Dasher, Director of the US/Asia Technology Management Center at Stanford University, to discuss the fallout from this announcement and how it will affect not only Japan's reputation but the manufacturing industry as well on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/1/201719 minutes, 12 seconds
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Panel Discussion: Are Current Prescription Drug Pricings Fair?

Are drug prices really too high, as President Trump implies? Robert Zirkelbach, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs for Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), and Steven Pearson, Founder and President of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), join host John Barkett to discuss whether the prices we pay for prescription drugs represent the value those drugs provide and what could be done to possibly lower prescription drug prices on The Business of Health Care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/1/201753 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Debut of Las Vegas' New NHL Team, the Golden Knights with Brian Killingsworth

Brian Killingsworth, CMO of the newly formed NHL franchise, the Vegas Golden Knights, joins host Dave Reibstein to discuss marketing and launching a new sports team on Measured Thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/1/201732 minutes, 45 seconds
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How to Navigate SCARY Job Situations with Carrie Spaulding

Carrie Spaulding, Founder and President of The Thirtysomething Coach, joins host Dr. Dawn Graham for a SPOOKY Career Talk Halloween Special! They tackle how to navigate SCARY job situations, like how to negotiate for a raise, presenting in front of large groups, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/31/201754 minutes
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A Glimpse of the Millionaire Next Door with Steve Medland

Business Radio Insights: Steve Medland, Co-Founder of TABR Capital Management, shares a glimpse into the life and financial choices of the subtle millionaire-next-door on Your Money with Kent Smetters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/31/20174 minutes, 26 seconds
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Montana Firm wins Puerto Rico's Electric Grid Reconstruction Contract with Jack Gillum

A two-year-old Montana company with just two full-time workers when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico recently won the $300 million contract to fix the island's crippled electrical grid. The Washington Post exposed the agreement made with Whitefish Energy and the company's ties to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. Host Dan Loney speaks to Jack Gillum, part of the Post's investigative team, about this latest development in the rebuilding efforts on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/30/201723 minutes, 30 seconds
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Puerto Rico Forbidden to use Disaster Relief Funds for Debt Repayment with David Skeel

A U.S. district judge has forbidden Puerto Rico from using disaster relief money for debt repayment. Dan Loney speaks with Penn Law Professor David Skeel Jr, one of seven experts chosen last year to supervise the island’s fiscal affairs, to discuss what happens next and how Puerto Rico deals with its financial crisis in addition to the hurricane recovery on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/30/201721 minutes, 17 seconds
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Leadership in Action with Cecilia Muñoz

Host Mike Useem talks with Cecilia Muñoz, Former Director of the Domestic Policy Council under President Obama, about her career journey that has now led her to Vice President of Policy and Technology and Director of the National Network at New America, a think tank and civic enterprise dedicated to public debate on issues important to America in this age of technology and globalization, on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/27/201752 minutes, 29 seconds
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Getting Your Work Team Unstuck with Roger Schwarz

Roger Schwarz, Organizational Psychologist, Speaker, and President and CEO of Roger Schwarz & Associates, joins host Stew Friedman to discuss his new book "Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams: How You and Your Team Get Unstuck to Get Results", about how leaders can learn to motivate and manage a team in a productive way on Work and Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/27/201753 minutes, 55 seconds
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NFL and Athlete's Rights with Ken Shropshire, Charles Grantham, and Andrew Brandt

NFL players and team owners recently met to discuss the players kneeling during the national anthem after President Trump politicized the move, demanding owners fire them. Host Dan Loney looks at how the league is balancing the business of sports with the first amendment rights, and how it may impact the NFL going forward with Ken Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sports Institute and Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School, Charles Grantham, Wharton Alum and Director of the Center for Sport Management at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business, and Andrew Brandt, Director of Villanova University's Moorad Center for Sports Law, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/26/201725 minutes, 57 seconds
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Republican Tax Overhaul Update with James Hines Jr.

Congressional Republicans and President Trump are pushing a tax overhaul bill they claim will help middle class Americans and won't add to the federal deficit. The proposal includes big corporate tax cuts, doubling the standard deduction, removing some tax deductions and simplifying the tax brackets. Host Dan Loney talks with James Hines Jr., Research Director at the Office of Tax Policy Research at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, to discuss who will truly benefit by the plan, who will be hurt by it, and the chances it will pass on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/26/201724 minutes, 19 seconds
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Wage Growth Research with Mary Daly of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Mary Daly, Executive Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss the current research and trends regarding slow wage growth on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/25/201721 minutes, 11 seconds
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Recent Hurricanes' Impact on the Pharmaceutical Chain with Bill McLaury and Mark Schwartz

Puerto Rico is a hub of pharmaceutical manufacturing, but recent hurricanes Maria and Irma have inflicted significant damage to the island and the pharmaceutical supply chain. Host Dan Loney talks with Bill McLaury, Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Supply Chain Management at Rutgers Business School and Former Executive Director of Pharma Supply Chain at Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, and Mark Schwartz, Lawyer at Hyman, Phelps, & McNamara, P.C., to discuss what this could mean for the industry as a whole on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/25/201725 minutes, 19 seconds
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NAFTA Update with Andrea Bjorklund and Matt Gold

The latest round of North American Free Trade Agreement re-negotiations wrapped up recently with Canada and Mexico reportedly frustrated by US demands. Host Dan Loney looks at the recent developments with Matt Gold, Professor at the Fordham University School of Law and Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America, and Andrea Bjorklund, Faculty of Law Professor at McGill University and Former Member of the NAFTA Arbitration Team at U.S. Department of State, on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/24/201725 minutes, 12 seconds
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Behind the Scenes of Henry Schein, Inc with CEO Stanley Bergman

Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Henry Schein, Inc., joins host Mitch Goldman to discuss the history of the Fortune 500® company currently the world's largest provider of health care products and services to office-based dental, animal health, and medical practitioners on The Business of Health Care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/24/201753 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Digital Show Finale Part I

After almost four years on Business Radio, the the Digital Show had it's final episode featuring a reunion of all four hosts. Join them as they discuss all the current major topics in the tech space from Facebook algorithms to autonomous vehicles, and some of their favorite Digital Show moments from the archives. Hosts include Kevin Werbach, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at Wharton; Kartik Hosanagar, Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions at Wharton; Loren Feldman, Senior Editor at Forbes and Host of Mind Your Business on Business Radio; and Reed Hundt, Former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/23/201753 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Digital Show Finale Part II

After almost four years on Business Radio, the the Digital Show had it's final episode featuring a reunion of all four hosts. Join them as they discuss all the current major topics in the tech space from Facebook algorithms to autonomous vehicles, and some of their favorite Digital Show moments from the archives. Hosts include Kevin Werbach, Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at Wharton; Kartik Hosanagar, Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions at Wharton; Loren Feldman, Senior Editor at Forbes and Host of Mind Your Business on Business Radio; and Reed Hundt, Former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/23/201753 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Process: Differentiating Yourself in the College Application Process

University of Pennsylvania Dean of Admissions Eric Furda and Eileen Cunningham Feikens, Director of College Counseling at the Dwight-Englewood School, host a panel discussion to strategize on how students can differentiate themselves and define their personal narrative in the college application process on The Process. Panelists include: David Charlow, Financial Aid Expert; Scott Anderson, Senior Director for Access and Education, The Common Application; and Elizabeth Pleshette, Director of College Counseling at The Latin School of Chicago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/23/201753 minutes, 51 seconds
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Major Car Companies Are Going Electric with Paul Eisenstein

A number of car companies, including Ford and General Motors, are looking to the future as they move closer to an electric fleet. GM has also announced its purchase of an autonomous vehicle startup. Host Dan Loney talks with Paul Eisenstein, Editor of TheDetroitBureau.com, about the latest shift in the auto industry on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/20/201717 minutes, 46 seconds
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Go To Work with the Philadelphia Orchestra! With Amy Kurzban

Amy Kurzban, Creative Director of Operations for the Philadelphia Orchestra, joins hosts Peter Cappelli and Dan O'Meara to discuss what it's like to go to work for the Philadelphia Orchestra on In the Workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/20/201728 minutes, 49 seconds
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New York Times: Ask Real Estate with Ronda Kaysen

Ronda Kaysen, Real Estate Columnist for the New York Times, joins host Bob Lane to discuss her weekly "Ask Real Estate" column and answer call-in questions on The Real Estate Hour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/19/201753 minutes, 1 second
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National Convention Center Honors Sen. John McCain with Jeff Rosen

Jeff Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, joins hosts Anne Greenhalgh, Mike Useem, and Jeff Klein to discuss how the NCC is honoring Senator John McCain with their Liberty Medal for his lifetime of sacrifice and service on Leadership in Action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/19/201753 minutes, 17 seconds
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Drone Medical Product Delivery with Zipline with Keenan Wyrobek

Keenan Wyrobek, Co-Founder and CTO at Zipline, joins host Karl Ulrich to discuss the world’s only drone delivery service that sends essential medical products to patients on a national scale on Launch Pad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/18/201728 minutes, 38 seconds
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Live from the NBMBAA/Prospanica Conference 2017 Part II

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney broadcasts LIVE from the National Black MBA Association and Prospanica conference, "Power of Performance Leadership at the Next Level" in Philadelphia. In this hour, he speaks with Dr. William Pickard, Co-Managing Partner of the MGM Casino Detroit & Global Automotive Alliance; Les Matthews, Senior Vice President for Business Development & Account Management at MasterCard; Kevin Blackistone, Analyst at ESPN; and Mark O'Brien, President and CEO of Mizuno USA, on this special edition of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/18/201752 minutes, 51 seconds
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Social Capital Markets: SOCAP 2017 Convention Part I

Business Radio Special: Hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt broadcast LIVE from the SOCAP 2017 Conference in San Francisco, the world’s leading conference on activating the power of capital markets to drive positive social and environmental impact. In this hour, they speaks with Bob Caruso, Chairman and Managing Director of SOCAP, and Lindsay Smalling, Producer and Curator, SOCAP; Joe Speicher, Executive Director at the Autodesk Foundation; Jim Rosenberg, SVP and Chief Communications Officer at Accion; and Gina LaMotte, Founder and Executive Director at EcoRise, on this special edition of Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/16/201753 minutes, 9 seconds
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Internet Safety for Children with Amy Bleakley and Heather Luna

Amy Bleakley, Senior Research Scientist and Lecturer at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and Heather Luna, Systems Administrator at the Wharton School, join host Dan Loney to talk about the recent panel discussion they hosted on the importance of teaching kids about internet safety (cyber security) and what parents can do to keep their children safe on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/16/201724 minutes, 27 seconds
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Social Capital Markets: SOCAP 2017 Convention Part II

Business Radio Special: Hosts Nick Ashburn and Sandi Hunt broadcast LIVE from the SOCAP 2017 Conference in San Francisco, the world’s leading conference on activating the power of capital markets to drive positive social and environmental impact. In this hour, they speaks with Lauren Cochran, Managing Director at Blue Haven Initiative; Liesbet Peeters, Managing Partner at D. Capital Partners; and Fran Seegull, Executive Director of US Impact Investing Alliance, on this special edition of Dollars and Change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/15/201753 minutes, 30 seconds
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Live from the NBMBAA/Prospanica Conference 2017 Part I

Business Radio Special: Host Dan Loney broadcasts LIVE from the National Black MBA Association and Prospanica conference, "Power of Performance Leadership at the Next Level" in Philadelphia. In this hour, he speaks with Jesse Tyson, CEO and President of the National Black MBA Association and Thomas Savino, President of Prospanica; Melani Walker, SVP of SunTrust Bank; and Cassius Butts, Former President Obama Appointee for the Small Business Administration and current Chairman of CFB Advisors, on this special edition of Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/15/201753 minutes, 8 seconds
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Kleinman Center’s Annual Carnot Prize Winner: Gina McCarthy with Mark Alan Hughes

Mark Alan Hughes, Ph.D, Director of Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania, joins host Dan Loney to discuss the Annual Carnot Prize, awarded in recognition of distinguished contributions to energy policy through scholarship or practice, with 2017 winner Gina McCarthy, Former EPA Administrator under the Obama Administration, on Knowledge@Wharton.http://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/annual-carnot-prize Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/13/201731 minutes, 35 seconds
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Women Leadership and China with Alison Young and Kelly Davenport

Alison Young, Executive Director at the Institute for Strategic Leadership at Drexel University, and Kelly Davenport, Executive Director of Build the Future, join host Dan Loney to discuss their vision to create a program that addresses the underrepresentation of women in public sector leadership positions and to examine educational inequalities that affect access to education for Chinese citizens on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/13/201734 minutes, 29 seconds
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TV Media and Women's Issues with Lara Ayoub

Lara Ayoub, Digital Director for Jordan's first 24/7 newstation Al Mamlaka, joins host Dan Loney to discuss her drive to restore professional and credible journalism in Jordan on Knowledge@Wharton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/12/201719 minutes, 25 seconds