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Dual-Career Couples Are Forcing Firms to Rethink Talent Management

Episode 629

Jennifer Petriglieri, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at INSEAD, asks company leaders to consider whether they really need to reloc…

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Choosing a Strategy for Your Startup

Episode 628

Joshua Gans, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, advises against trying to commercialize a new technology or prod…

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Use Learning to Engage Your Team

Episode 627

Whitney Johnson, an executive coach, argues that on-the-job learning is the key to keeping people motivated. When managers understand that, and under…

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Why Technical Experts Make Great Leaders

Episode 626

Amanda Goodall, a senior lecturer at Cass Business School in London, argues that the best leaders are technical experts, not general managers. She di…

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How AI Can Improve How We Work

Episode 625

Paul Daugherty and James Wilson, senior technology leaders at Accenture, argue that robots and smarter computers aren't coming for our jobs. They tal…

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You May Be a Workaholic If

Episode 624

Nancy Rothbard, a professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, draws a distinction between workaholism and working lon…

8 years ago

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Make Work Engaging Again

Episode 623

Dan Cable, a professor of organizational behavior at London Business School, explains why people often lose their enthusiasm for their work and how l…

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Why CEOs Are Taking a Stand

Episode 622

Professors Michael Toffel, of Harvard Business School, and Aaron Chatterji, of Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, discuss the emerging phenomenon of CE…

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Leading with Less Ego

Episode 621

Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter, of the global consulting firm Potential Project, make their case for mindfulness, selflessness, and compassion…

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McKinsey's Head on Why Corporate Sustainability Efforts Are Falling Short

Episode 620

Dominic Barton, the global managing partner of McKinsey&Company, discusses the firm’s sustainability efforts. He talks about the wake-up call he got …

8 years, 1 month ago

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