See it My Way: Top Tips for Persuading Others Contributed by G. Richard Shell, Thomas Gerrity Professor; Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics; Professor of Management; Chairperson: Legal Studies & Business Ethics Department, the Wharton School Nano Tools for Leaders are fast, effective leadership tools that you can learn…Read More| Center for Leadership and Change Management
A paper co-authored by John Paul MacDuffie, Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation, was cited in President Biden’s recent Economic Report. The paper, Building Supply Chain Continuity Capabilities for a Post-Pandemic World, was co-authored with Takahiro Fujimoto from the University of Tokyo and Daniel Arturo Heller from…Read More| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
John Paul MacDuffie, Director of the Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation, was featured in the Wall Street Journal alongside other experts discussing innovations in green technology. MacDuffie weighed in on the development of more efficient EV batteries, which could speed along the adoption of electric vehicles. From the article:…Read More| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
John Paul MacDuffie was quoted in a New York Times in a story about Rivian, an electric truck manufacturers who shook the stock market after releasing their first product: a fleet of only 150 pickup trucks, launched after ten years of research and development.…Read More| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
John Paul MacDuffie spoke with Wharton Business Daily about President Biden’s executive order to dramatically increase electric car sales by 2030.| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
China sold 40% of the world’s EVs in 2019: PVMI Director John Paul MacDuffie on where the Biden administration should focus to accelerate in U.S.| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
How the potential structure of auto/tech collaboration intersects with regulation, privacy concerns, and manufacturing complexities.| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation
Where the U.S. is heading in the transition to electric vehicles amid the challenges of battery cost and range and charging infrastructure.| Program on Vehicle and Mobility Innovation