Dean Wilson in Harvard Business Review: empathy lacking in the leaders who need it most
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III discussed what attributes executives need to succeed in a recent article for the Harvard Business Review.
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III discussed what attributes executives need to succeed in a recent article for the Harvard Business Review.
Do recent security breaches at major American companies shake the confidence among American consumers?
Though Seib has authored and edited numerous books on public diplomacy previously, this latest publication is notable as it is the first detailed English-language study of Turkey’s public diplomacy.
In the run up to a presidential election year, the intersection of politics and media becomes more visible than ever. It is that very subject that the newly launched R. Rebecca Donatelli Experts-in-Residence in Political Analysis and Media series aims to spark conversations about.
By the March before graduation, I was finally thinking about what I wanted to do with my life. I didn’t have a specific job or company in mind, but I knew I wanted to continue in the music industry with a yearning to move to New York City. For spring break that month, I had plans on attending my first SXSW in Austin, TX (something I highly recommend everyone to do). However, I knew...
The Online News Association ’s annual conference, a meeting of digital journalism’s best minds, is coming to Los Angeles Sept. 24-26, and USC Annenberg will be represented in spades.
“It’s an opportunity for us to show some swagger and show the things that we’re doing,” professor...
City government data is a vital public resource that can be used to solve problems and improve quality of life, but there is a widening gap between Los Angeles County cities that are making important data available to the public in useful ways and those that are not. This and other findings are detailed in a comprehensive new report, Empowering the Public...
With sweets leading the way, food has starring role on U.S. television according to findings from the USC Annenberg School’s Norman Lear Center.