MBA Programs Must Adapt to Navigate American Culture Wars
America’s top business schools need to account for the pressures that politics and culture wars place on corporate decision-making.
by Arick Wierson, Bradley HonanOn the third and final day of our summit, we learned about how to build profitable and purpose-led businesses, how to use tech and AI to progress equality and what it will take to power forward into 2021.
by Banan Garada, Hadassah Freedman, Paige McCullough, Emma PearlmanOn Tuesday, Worth kicked off our three-day Women & Worth Virtual Summit, where we heard from from leaders across different companies and backgrounds about how we can use our money to make the world a more equitable place.
by Ashley Kong, Megan Nelson, Lauren BuonomoNo one is suggesting that the selection of our political leaders should be contracted out to Korn Ferry or Robert Half. But shouldn’t we try to think of some way that more stringency could be introduced into the whole process?
by Eliot WilsonIn 2019, the mayor survived a surprisingly close reelection race. Now, Nirenberg says, he’s changed some things about his style, but his agenda—namely, elevating San Antonio to the top tier of American cities—remains very much the same.
by Richard Bradley