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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld is the Lester Crown Professor in Management Practice and Senior Associate Dean at Yale School of Management.

Sanctions and boycotts have crippled Russia’s economy–but loopholes persist. Here’s how Asian airlines, European aviation giants, and sanctions evaders are gaming the system
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Sanctions and boycotts have crippled Russia’s economy–but loopholes persist. Here’s how Asian airlines, European aviation giants, and sanctions evaders are gaming the system
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianAugust 24, 2022
The myth of Putin as world energy czar is running out of gas
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The myth of Putin as world energy czar is running out of gas
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJuly 25, 2022
An abortion rights protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court building.
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A list of companies supporting abortion rights after the Roe v. Wade ruling shows which firms are stepping up, and why
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian and Georgia HirstyJune 30, 2022
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Zelensky unplugged: Ukraine’s president gives American CEOs advice and sobering warnings about ‘our common war’
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJune 14, 2022
A man walks by a closed McDonald's in Moscow.
Commentary
A widely shared list of U.S. companies leaving and staying in Russia is holding business leaders accountable
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianMarch 16, 2022
Ikea self-service check outs wrapped in saran wrap.
Commentary
The Great Business Retreat matters in Russia today–just as it mattered in 1986 South Africa
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldMarch 7, 2022
Vladimir Putin and Viktor Vekselberg
Commentary
MIT’s retreat from a Russian research partnership exposes a deeper U.S. security flaw
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Anjani Jain and Steven TianMarch 1, 2022
An activist holds up a candle and U.S. flag during a vigil near the U.S. Capitol
Commentary
Corporate donations to Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, and other Jan. 6 election objectors have plummeted, and individual donors are Congress’s biggest fundraising force
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianFebruary 15, 2022
Firing Jeff Zucker leaves CNN worse off in every way—and at the worst possible time
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Firing Jeff Zucker leaves CNN worse off in every way—and at the worst possible time
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianFebruary 7, 2022
The drive for voting rights is being gravely wounded by friendly fire
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The drive for voting rights is being gravely wounded by friendly fire
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldJanuary 18, 2022
These 5 CEOs need to tell the world what they’ll change in 2022
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These 5 CEOs need to tell the world what they’ll change in 2022
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJanuary 6, 2022
A still from “Holiday Ride,” a GM promotional video.
Commentary
GM’s Impala ad is a viral hit—and it could become a patriotic Christmas classic
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldDecember 22, 2021
Breaking up isn’t hard to do: GE’s split unravels a massive management mistake
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Breaking up isn’t hard to do: GE’s split unravels a massive management mistake
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldNovember 12, 2021
The South’s soaring COVID rates show why we need vaccine mandates so urgently
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The South’s soaring COVID rates show why we need vaccine mandates so urgently
By Anjani Jain, Albert Ko and Jeffrey SonnenfeldSeptember 15, 2021
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A tale of two governors: COVID outcomes in Florida and Connecticut show that leadership matters
By Anjani Jain and Jeffrey SonnenfeldAugust 31, 2021
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