Wharton Scale School: Making Bold Decisions in Challenging Times
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 Published On Feb 12, 2021

While many enterprises have been struggling to stay afloat through the pandemic, some leaders have made bold strategic decisions to scale during these profoundly uncertain times. How should founders weigh the risks, particularly when even more factors are out of their control. In this session, Professor Mike Useem and panelists Amy Errett WG'88, CEO and Co-Founder at Madison Reed and Partner at True Ventures, Chad Robins, WG’02, CEO and Co-Founder at Adaptive Biotechnologies Corporation, and Davis Smith, G’11, WG’11, CEO and Founder at Cotopaxi will discuss the challenges business leaders and their firms have faced when deciding to scale as well as the opportunities they continue to eye for the future.

The Wharton Scale School workshop series, hosted by Wharton San Francisco and Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship, guides entrepreneurs making the transition from a successful startup to a large enterprise. Hear from experts who share solutions to critical challenges faced by rapidly growing companies. Learn more: http://whr.tn/scaleschool

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