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Small changes equal big impact. To view this email as a web page, July 2023 • Wharton Executive

Small changes equal big impact. To view this email as a web page, [click here]() [Wharton@Work]() July 2023 • Wharton Executive Education Newsletter The Power of Small Wins Change is often framed as an all-or-nothing endeavor, but the truth is that incremental adjustments can make a significant difference. Commit to staying open to new ideas or improving a skill — this month we’ve got the inspiration you need to create a small win. [Small Changes, Big Benefits: Professional Communication]() MANAGEMENT [Small Changes, Big Benefits: Professional Communication]() Communication has been called “the real work of leadership.” Improve your message and delivery with tips from Wharton Executive Education faculty. [Read More »]() [Listen Up: Faculty Podcast Favorites]() LEADERSHIP [Listen Up: Faculty Podcast Favorites]() With over five million podcasts, finding good ones is not easy. Wharton professors offer their picks, including information, inspiration, true crime, and humor. [Read More »]() [Big Data Isn’t Better Data: What’s Wrong with Analytics]() LEADERSHIP [Big Data Isn’t Better Data: What’s Wrong with Analytics]() You’re collecting data, but are you learning from it? Professor Raghuram Iyengar advises starting small and matching your data strategy to challenges your business faces. [Read More »]() [The Meeting Style that Generates Breakthrough Solutions]() NANO TOOLS FOR LEADERS® [The Meeting Style that Generates Breakthrough Solutions]() A five-step approach, based on insights from improvisational jazz, can improve group decision making and create new solutions to tough challenges. [Read More »]() Upcoming Featured Programs [classroom participants]() [General Management Program]() Flexible Learning Journey Online + On Campus Invigorate, strengthen, and refine your leadership skills while elevating your management skills. Gain operational insight as you advance your business acumen with a focused curriculum that covers finance, leadership, marketing, and strategy. Accelerate your career while building an invaluable global network. Upon completion, you will be granted highly sought-after Wharton alumni status. [Learn More »]() [classroom participants]() [Strategy and Management for Competitive Advantage]() Oct. 2–6, 2023 Philadelphia, PA Create and sustain competitive advantages that propel your company forward during the most challenging times. Learn to make the crucial hard choices and tradeoffs that position your company for success while strengthening your customer relationships. [Learn More »]() [classroom participants]() [Customer Analytics for Growth Using Machine Learning, AI, and Big Data]() Oct. 23–27, 2023 Philadelphia, PA Harness the power of analytics to transform and strengthen your business strategies. Led by a powerhouse team of Wharton faculty, this multidisciplinary program guides you through the most current skills and best practices to help you overcome real-world challenges by understanding, cultivating, socializing, and employing data. [Learn More »]() [woman receiving a diploma]() [Women’s Executive Leadership: Business Strategies for Success]() Oct. 23–27, 2023 Philadelphia, PA Gain invaluable insight into the sophisticated business and leadership concepts that will help you propel your career forward while actively maintaining a work-life balance. Advance and inspire with clarity, confidence, and conviction. [Learn More »]() Participant Stories About [General Management Program](): Deepak Rana “I have nurtured connections with the majority of individuals I met in my classes, forging a network that encompasses esteemed professors and supportive peers. These trusted advisors engage in a reciprocal dynamic where I can rely on their expertise, just as they can rely on mine.…Together, we are and will continue making a difference.” DEEPAK RANA, Director, KPMG USA [Open-Enrollment Programs for Individuals]() Wharton Executive Education programs enhance leadership skills and advance business acumen. - [Comprehensive Executive Programs]() - [Leadership and Management]() - [Finance and Wealth Management]() - [Marketing]() - [Strategy and Innovation]() - [All Programs]() [Download Calendar]() [Download Program Calendar]() Find the program that meets your needs. [Be WHARTON READY]() [It’s time to be WHARTON READY.]() Learn new skills, transform yourself as a leader, or reimagine your organization’s future with Wharton Executive Education. We will differentiate you from the competition and empower you to succeed. Achieve the readiness that will position you for greater success. 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