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ROI Business Education that Unlocks Leadership Potential To view this email as a web page, [click here]() [Wharton@Work]() November 2023 • Wharton Executive Education Newsletter Great Leaders Are Born — and Made What makes a leader? While some skills seem to be genetically predetermined, most are learned through a combination of experience, observation, and education. In all of our programs, you’ll experience that combination. Learn to rise to every challenge at Wharton. [Read article about the future of work]() MANAGEMENT [Is the Four-Day Work Week the Future?]() Longer hours don’t lead to greater productivity, and they contribute to absenteeism and turnover. Could the four-day work week be the solution? [Read More »]() [Read article on health care leadership]() SENIOR LEADERSHIP [Rising to the Challenge: Health Care Leadership]() Systemic changes are transforming health care. A new program helps industry leaders understand them, how they connect, and how they can work on solutions. 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