Episodes (Page 16)
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Hubert Joly advocates for stakeholder capitalism, benefiting employees, customers, and society.
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Nicholas Bloom discusses the lasting impact and challenges of hybrid work models.
Nicholas Bloom
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Carlos Ghosn escapes Japan after his arrest and defends his legacy.
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Anthropologist Greg Urban studies workplace interactions and culture creation.
Greg Urban
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Nissan misses growth and EV sales goals under Ghosn's leadership.
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Martin Baron led The Washington Post through significant media changes.
Martin Baron
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Ghosn's leadership at Nissan and Renault leads to soaring profits.
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Business leaders misunderstand China's political system and economy.
Elsbeth Johnson
Rana Mitter
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Carlos Ghosn's arrest reveals conflicts within the Renault-Nissan Alliance.
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Martin Reeves emphasizes imagination for company reinvention and success.
Martin Reeves
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Ursula Burns led Xerox, becoming the first Black woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Ursula Burns
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Nobel winner Daniel Kahneman discusses "noise" in decision-making beyond bias.
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Anne Wojcicki founded 23andMe to personalize healthcare through genetics.
Anne Wojcicki
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Jenny Lefcourt addresses the venture capital gender gap for female founders.
Jenny Lefcourt
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Ajay Banga led Mastercard's strategy to serve the unbanked with technology.
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Leslie John researches effective professional self-promotion techniques.
Leslie John
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Mary Barra is driving General Motors towards an eco-friendly future with EVs.
Mary Barra
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Zak Dychtwald argues China is an innovator, not just a copycat.
Zak Dychtwald
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Ethan Kross studies the impact of internal self-talk on performance.
Ethan Kross
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Felix Oberholzer-Gee advocates for simplifying company strategy.
Felix Oberholzer-Gee