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2023 is the Most Normal Year for the Restaurant Industry in Four Years
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Hudson Riehle, SVP of Research at the National Restaurant Association, joins the show to discuss the state of the industry. This interview originally aired as part of Business of the Restaurant Industry special.
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The Business of Layoffs: Strategy or Short-Term Fix?
08:00|Wharton Management Professor, Matthew Bidwell, examines the recent surge in corporate layoffs, exploring historical trends, economic influences, and the role of remote work in reshaping workforce decisions.The Cost of Cutting Social Security Taxes
10:29|Kent Smetters, Faculty Director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model, breaks down the economic impact of eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits, how it could accelerate trust fund depletion, and why younger generations may bear the long-term financial burden.When Colleagues Compete Outside the Firm
09:41|Wharton management professor Henning Piezunka discusses his new research that looks at how competing outside the workplace, such as in sports or board memberships, can hinder collaboration back at the office.The Fed and Inflation: What’s Next?
21:14|Wharton professors Nick Roussanov and Peter Conti-Brown join host Dan Loney to discuss the latest inflation data and what steps the Fed may take to keep it under control.Finding Meaning in Work
09:37|New York Times bestselling author Daniel Pink joins the show to talk about navigating the changing landscape of professional work.Incentivizing Consumers to Use Energy Wisely
10:12|Wharton business economics and public policy professor Arthur van Benthem discusses his research on the benefits of dynamic electricity pricing.The Cleveland Cavaliers' Strategy for Success in a New Facility and How They're Navigating Broadcast Changes
10:18|Bill Fagan, President of Business Operations of the Cleveland Cavaliers joins the show to discuss their successes on and off the court.As People Still Recover From the LA Wildfires, What Can Business Leaders Do to Help?
07:56|Michael Useem, Wharton Professor of Management, joins the show to discuss how business leaders can help those affected by the LA wildfires.The Economic Impact of Trump's Tariffs
11:15|Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel joins the show to discuss how Trump's tariff plans will affect the economy.