Second briefing of the 'crisis compendium' - Part three, Professor Stephen Schaefer Second briefing of the 'crisis compendium' - Part two, Professor Julian Franks Innovation and corporate culture Key issues for the G20 - macroeconomic stability and financial regulation The end of private equity? The Governor's Palace at 75 Alice: beginner programming site EL VERBO SER- THE VERB TO BE Efficient Production Rule Systems 5.4 The medical chemistry strategy 5.3 The outcomes of the public debate Sea Turtles - Endangered Species Buyer for AIG's Nan Shan next week? Keeping the cable cord connected Samsung : Q4 phone margins better JP Morgan buys UK Lehman home Internet Scout Project Evaluating Arguments Part Two (slides) Bill George: Authentic Leadership: Passion Comes from People's Life Stories Marc Utay, managing director of Clarion Capital Partners -- 2007 Wharton Economic Summit
Stephen Schaefer, Professor of Finance, explains that the narrow focus of the regulatory system on banks is partially responsible for the financial crisis
Julian Franks, Professor of Finance, suggests that giving free guarantees to banks reduces the incentive to monitor the banking sector
Professor Rajesh Chandy explains why corporate culture is the key to innovation
In a new podcast Professor Richard Portes discusses the key issues expected at the G20 summit on 2 April
In a new podcast, Robin Buchanan, President, London Business School discusses the shape of private equity when it emerges from the current crisis and how promising the future for private equity firms is.
Fresh eyes refocus an architectural icon. Chief Curator Emeritus Graham Hood on recomposing an 18th-century landmark.
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Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing
It is a freely available teaching tool designed to be a student's first exposure to object-oriented programming
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A Spanish lesson on the verb "ser" on esaudio.net. The video gives examples on how to use the verb correctly in sentences and gives the correct forms of the verb "ser".
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The search for new medicinal products is one of the major driving forces behind the development and application of new synthetic methods. This unit focuses on a specific case study, which follows the development of a drug for the treatment of high blood pressure. It is a particularly good example of the application of organic chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry, and illustrates the scientific processes that are involved in the development of any new drug.
The genetic manipulation of plants and animals and their use in agriculture is one of the most controversial scientific developments of recent times. This unt takes a look at the 'science behind the headlines' and the complex interactions between scientific and social factors. By the end of the unit it's hoped that you will have a clearer idea of both what is GM makes possible as well as what may be thought desirable.
This video provides a preview of a television documentary and educational film featuring the rarest sea turtle in the world—the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle. It describes the efforts underway to save these sea turtles from extinction. (8:02)
Winning bid for AIG's Nan Shan Life unit may come on December 15; or bidders could be shortlisted and informed of next step in bidding process.
Like many cable companies, Time Warner Cable is searching for new ways to keep viewers connected.
Samsung Electronics says Q4 handset profit margins will be higher than previous quarter, smartphones to outstrip total handset market's under 10 percent growth in 2011.
Summary of business headlines: JP Morgan pays $773 million for Lehman's former UK digs; eBay buys German shopping club; U.S. online holiday sales up 12 percent-data.
Dr. Ron Blakey at Northern Arizona University offers a series of global views illustrating how the Earth may have looked during the past 600 million years. The globes are colored to demonstrate the climate and vegetation for locations at a given time. Students and educators can inspect the images in four different views: global time slices in mollewide projection, global time slices at high resolution, global time slices at low resolution, and global time slices in rectangular format. This websi
Part six of a six-part series on critical reasoning. In this final lecture we will look at fallacies. These are bad arguments that can easily be mistaken for good arguments.
Bill George, probably best known in the business community for his former position as chairman and CEO of Medtronic, is also an author. In 2003 he published a book called, "Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating Lasting Value." This month he published his second book titled, "True North: Discover Your Authentic Leadership," described by George and his co-author Peter Sims as a way to "locate the internal compass that guides you successfully through life." George is also a p
During the recent 2007 Wharton Economic Summit, Knowledge@Wharton recorded nine podcasts with speakers and panelists at the event, whose theme was "Next Moves in a Global Economy." This interview is with Marc Utay, managing director of Clarion Capital Partners.













