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In Brief
Entrepreneur in Residence Series Links Entrepreneurs and Students
Two New Knowledge@Wharton
Services: Indian Version, Audio
Podcasts
KNOWLEDGE@WHARTON audio podcasts
are now available through iTunes, as
well as the Knowledge@Wharton site
and Audible.com. On February 15,
Knowledge@Wharton was the #1 most
popular podcast in the "Business" category
on iTunes. Podcasts include articles narrated
by professional readers as well as original
interviews with Wharton faculty such as
Jeremy Siegel and Peter Fader.
The next new service from
Knowledge@Wharton will be an Indian
versionannounced in January with an
anticipated Fall 2006 launch date. India
Knowledge@Wharton will be published in
English, featuring articles on topics such as
business process outsourcing, family business
and R&D for management leaders interested
in learning more about one of the world's fastest
growing economies. Knowledge@Wharton
already produces regional content in Spanish,
Portuguese, and Chinese.
Wharton Represented by Six Faculty
Members at World Economic Forum
WHARTON WAS WELL REPRESENTED in Davos,
Switzerland, in January during the annual meeting
of the World Economic Forum, an independent
international organization committed
to improving the state of the world by engaging
leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional
and industry agendas. Participants included
professors Ravi Aron, Stephen Kobrin, Howard
Kunreuther, John Paul MacDuffie, Jeremy
Siegel, and Michael Useem.
Faculty Examine Lessons from
Hurricane Katrina
HURRICANE KATRINA RAISED fundamental questions
about how the nation can, and should,
deal with the inevitable problems of economic
risk and social responsibility. A new
book from Penn Press, On Risk and Disaster:
Lessons from Hurricane Katrina, co-edited
by Wharton professor Howard Kunreuther,
gathers leading experts to examine lessons
from Hurricane Katrina. Contributing writers
include Wharton professors Kunreuther,
Robert Meyer, and Scott Harrington.
Global Consulting Practicum Starts
Projects in China, Israel
FOR THE FIRST TIME, the Global Consulting
Practicum has projects in China. The GCP
has a pilot partnership in the North with the
Guanghua School of Management (Peking
University) and in the South with Fudan's
School of Management. The GCP also
participated in the first-ever Wine Export
Conference with Israel's wine industry.
Students are working with leading beverage
experts, brand experts, and Israeli wineries
to enhance exports to the U.S.
NFL Players Back on Campus
MORE THAN 35 NFL PLAYERS came to Wharton
on February 26 - March 1 and April 3-5 as
part of an ongoing initiative to assist players
in preparing for their post-playing careers.
Organized by the Wharton Sports Business
Initiative and Executive Education Division,
the three-day event brought together players
from teams such as the Philadelphia Eagles,
New England Patriots, New York Giants
and NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks, who
attended sessions taught by faculty including
Professors Kenneth Shropshire, Peter
Linneman, Georgette Poindexter, William
Tyson, and Jeremy Siegel.
Executive Education Launches New
Learning Model, Runs First Program
at All Wharton INSEAD Alliance Sites
WHARTON EXECUTIVE EDUCATION has introduced
the Wharton Learning Continuum, a new
learning model that supports participants
from before they arrive in the classroom until
after they return to the office. This unique
executive education model spans nine to
12 months to support individualsand
their companiesbefore, during, and after
leaving the classroom. Innovations include
manager's briefings and the use of Virtual
Classrooms to reconvene the cohort at three-
month intervals for follow-up.
Wharton Executive Education has expanded
its reach geographically as well, as
"Leading the Effective Sales Force" has become
the first Executive Education program to run
at all four of the Wharton INSEAD Alliance
sites: Philadelphia, San Francisco, Singapore,
and Fontainebleau, France. In this program,
co-directors Professor Leonard Lodish and
INSEAD Professor Erin Anderson address
how to cut costs while raising sales.
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