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#134—Sandra Matz: The Intersection of Human Behavior and AIs Psychological Targeting

#134—Sandra Matz: The Intersection of Human Behavior and AIs Psychological Targeting


Season 1 Episode 134


Sandra Matz is the David W. Zalaznick Associate Professor of Business at Columbia Business School, in New York, where she also serves as the Director of the Center for Advanced Technology and Human P…


Published on 9 months, 3 weeks ago

#133—Ethan Mollick: How AI Will Enhance—Not Replace—Our Work

#133—Ethan Mollick: How AI Will Enhance—Not Replace—Our Work


Season 1 Episode 133


Ethan Mollick, is the Ralph J. Roberts Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studies the effects of artificial intell…


Published on 10 months, 1 week ago

#132—Andrew Hill: Decoding the FT and Schroders Best Business Book of the Year Award

#132—Andrew Hill: Decoding the FT and Schroders Best Business Book of the Year Award


Season 1 Episode 132


Andrew Hill, is senior business writer at the Financial Times and consulting editor, Financial Times Live. He is author of Ruskinland (2019), about the enduring influence of Victorian thinker John Ru…


Published on 10 months, 3 weeks ago

#131—Marcus Collins: Culture: The Hidden Force Shaping Behavior and Belonging

#131—Marcus Collins: Culture: The Hidden Force Shaping Behavior and Belonging


Season 1 Episode 131


Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator, the former chief strategy officer at Wieden+Kennedy, New York, and a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, Unive…


Published on 11 months ago

#130—JP Pawliw-Fry: Culture Under Pressure—The Last 8%

#130—JP Pawliw-Fry: Culture Under Pressure—The Last 8%


Season 1 Episode 130


JP Pawliw-Fry, is world-renowned keynote speaker and New York Times bestselling author, also coaches Navy Seals, professional athletes and their coaches on high performance. 

As the founder of IHHP an…


Published on 11 months, 2 weeks ago

#129—Oscar Munoz: United's Strategic Revival Through Employee Empowerment

#129—Oscar Munoz: United's Strategic Revival Through Employee Empowerment


Season 1 Episode 129


Oscar Munoz, is the former CEO and Chairman of United Airlines. Oscar has led an accomplished career, spanning senior financial positions at Coca-Cola, Pepsico, AT&T, and US West. He also served as P…


Published on 1 year ago

#128—David Edelman: Personalization as Competitive Advantage in the Age of AI

#128—David Edelman: Personalization as Competitive Advantage in the Age of AI


Season 1 Episode 128


David Edelman is a Harvard Business School Fellow and Executive Advisor at BCG. David spent over 30 years as a chief marketing officer at Aetna/CVS, as well as building consultancy businesses in digi…


Published on 1 year ago

#127—Rebecca Homkes: Mastering Change—The Survive, Reset, Thrive Framework

#127—Rebecca Homkes: Mastering Change—The Survive, Reset, Thrive Framework


Season 1 Episode 127


Rebecca Homkes, is a high-growth strategy expert and CEO and executive advisor. She is a Lecturer at London Business School, Faculty at Duke Corporate Executive Education, Advisor and Faculty at the …


Published on 1 year ago

#126—William Duggan: Navigating the Corporate Labyrinth—A Guide for Internal Innovators

#126—William Duggan: Navigating the Corporate Labyrinth—A Guide for Internal Innovators


Season 1 Episode 126


William Duggan is lecturer of strategy and innovation at Columbia Business School, and the author of four books on innovation: Strategic Intuition: The Creative Spark in Human Achievement (2007); Cre…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago

#125—Frederik Pferdt: Cultivating a Future-Ready Mindset

#125—Frederik Pferdt: Cultivating a Future-Ready Mindset


Season 1 Episode 124


Frederik Pferdt is Google's first Chief Innovation Evangelist and author of "WHAT'S NEXT IS NOW: How To Live Future Ready.” 

During his time at Google, Frederik played a pivotal role in shaping one of…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago





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