Episodes (Page 41)
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Maureen Ohlhausen discusses whether government regulation truly benefits consumers.
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Professor Ilya Strebulaev shares insights on venture capital financing for entrepreneurs.
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George Parker and Anne Beyer introduce the Finance and Accounting for Non-financial Executives program.
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Dean Jon Levin discusses balancing directive communication with open dialogue.
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Corporations are explored as entities that provide job security and minimize risk.
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Michele Gelfand explains how culture shapes adherence to social norms.
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Sarah Jacobson and Tori Seidenstein founded FairStreet after meeting at Admit Weekend.
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Jim Millstein discusses bankruptcy and corporate financial distress.
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Workshop focuses on crafting compelling work history and activities for MBA applications.
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Andrew Huberman discusses hacking speaking anxiety using neuroscience insights.
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The Stanford MBA academic experience focuses on developing principled and purposeful leaders.
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Carol Head discusses Project Redwood, a nonprofit initiative by the MBA Class of 1980.
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Michael Arena and Glenn Carroll explore adapting to hybrid work environments.
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Debunking myths about share repurchases and why companies use them.
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Communication design rooted in creativity and challenging conventional approaches.
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Techniques for consciously building and managing your reputation online and offline.
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Masterclass on the psychology of power and influence in leadership.
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Considering the need for and benefits of an advisory board for companies.
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Tony Elumelu's commitment to catalyzing entrepreneurship across the African continent.
Nigerian Businessman
Philanthropist Tony Elumelu
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Masterclass on effective corporate governance structures and their implementation.