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How Alibaba Is Leading Digital Innovation in China

Episode 647

Ming Zeng, the chief strategy officer at Alibaba, talks about how the China-based e-commerce company was able to create the biggest online shopping s…

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The Science Behind Sleep and High Performance

Episode 646

Marc Effron, president of the Talent Strategy Group, looked at the scientific literature behind high performance at work and identified eight steps w…

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The Science Behind Sleep and High Performance

Episode 646

Marc Effron, president of the Talent Strategy Group, looked at the scientific literature behind high performance at work and identified eight steps w…

7 years, 7 months ago

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The Science Behind Sleep and High Performance

Episode 646

Marc Effron, president of the Talent Strategy Group, looked at the scientific literature behind high performance at work and identified eight steps w…

7 years, 7 months ago

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Understanding Digital Strategy

Episode 645

Sunil Gupta, a professor at Harvard Business School, argues that many companies are still doing digital strategy wrong. Their leaders think of "going…

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Managing Someone Who's Too Collaborative

Episode 644

Rebecca Shambaugh, a leadership coach, says being too collaborative can actually hold you back at work. Instead of showing how well you build consens…

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Networking Myths Dispelled

Episode 643

David Burkus, a professor at Oral Roberts University and author of the book “Friend of a Friend,” explains common misconceptions about networking. Fi…

7 years, 8 months ago

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Designing AI to Make Decisions

Episode 642

Kathryn Hume, VP of integrate.ai, discusses the current boundaries between artificially intelligent machines, and humans. While the power of A.I. can…

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Why Opening Up at Work Is Harder for Minorities

Episode 641

Katherine Phillips, a professor at Columbia Business School, discusses research showing that African-Americans are often reluctant to tell their whit…

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Learning from GE's Stumbles

Episode 640

Roger Martin, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, offers two main reasons General Electric has lost its competiti…

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