Stern in the News | January 13, 2026
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Financial Times | |
Clinical Professor Thomaï Serdari interview: “How Luxury Fashion Houses Are Becoming Full-Blown Hollywood Producers.”
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Fortune | |
Commentary from Scott Galloway is referenced: “I Run One of America’s Most Successful Remote Work Programs and the Critics Are Right. Their Solutions Are All Wrong, Though.”
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Fortune | |
Commentary from Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch is highlighted: “Despite Getting Flak for Being Woke and Lazy, an Exec at $62 Billion Giant Colgate Says Gen Z Workers Are Actually ‘Pushing Us to Get Better.’”
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ANA Magazine | |
Professor Anindya Ghose interview: “Is 'Mass Customization' in the Works for Marketers?”
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CFO Brew | |
Commentary from Professor Aswath Damodaran is cited: “U.S. Chamber Chief Economist Has Some Growth Predictions for 2026.”
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Fast Company | |
Adjunct Professor Stephen Master interview: “What NFL Coaches Could Teach the Wider Business World.”
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The Washington Post | |
NYU Stern Chief AI Architect Conor Grennan interview: “X Responds to Outcry Over Grok’s Sexual Images By Charging Users to Create Them.”
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Commercial Observer | |
Clinical Professor Sam Chandan interview: “Trump Seeks to Ban Institutional Investors From Buying Single-Family Homes.”
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Marketplace | |
Adjunct Professor Amy Webb interview: “How Convergence Will Define the Tech Sector in 2026.”
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Soundings Trade Only | |
Research from the DHL Initiative on Globalization at the Center for the Future of Management is highlighted: “Global Trade: Crosscurrents in Motion.”
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Oprah Daily | |
Professor Jonathan Haidt interview: “How to Talk About Screens and Mental Health in a Way Kids Hear.”
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The Wall Street Journal | |
Commentary from Professor Dolly Chugh is featured: “Our Relationship Columnist on the Best Reader Advice She Heard This Year.”