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Pulling Back From Polarization: How Business Leaders Can Step Up
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Pulling Back From Polarization: The Missing Middle
Stanford GSB faculty and alumni discuss ways citizens, leaders, and organizations can begin to bridge the political gap. (Part 2)

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Pulling Back From Polarization: Understanding the Other Side
Stanford GSB faculty and alumni discuss ways citizens, leaders, and organizations can begin to bridge the political gap. (Part 1)

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Pulling Back From Polarization
The political divide seems wider than ever. How citizens, leaders, and organizations can begin to bridge the gap.

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Feeling Nervous? How Anxiety Can Fuel Better Communication
In this episode, lecturer Kelly McGonigal shares how stress and anxiety can be used to enhance our communication.

October 04, 2022
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How To: Use a Scorecard to Evaluate People More Fairly
A written framework is an easy way to hold everyone to the same standard.

September 28, 2022
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Directive Speech vs. Dialogue: Communicating Better as a Leader
In this episode, Dean Jon Levin shares his thoughts on the changing role of communication in business leadership.

September 28, 2022
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It Starts With You: Evolving Your Leadership as Your Company Grows
Find out how your leadership style needs to change as your company scales.

September 13, 2022
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What Is Normal? How Culture Affects Communication Styles
In this episode, Michele Gelfand explains why social norms are the glue that keeps cultures together.

September 13, 2022
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Scaling Your Business: It’s All About The People
Listen to expert insights on incorporating HR into your business growth strategy.

September 12, 2022
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When It Comes to Communication from the Top, Less Isn’t More
Many managers don’t convey the right amount of information, but those who undercommunicate pay a steeper price.

September 08, 2022
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How an “Impact Mindset” Unites Activists of Different Races
A new study finds that people’s involvement with Black Lives Matter stems from an impulse that goes beyond identity.

September 06, 2022
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Teaching Soft Skills Can Help Women Stay in Science and Tech Jobs
A virtual program focused on interpersonal abilities boosts work satisfaction for women starting off in STEM.

August 31, 2022
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Hiring Female CEOs Changes How Companies Talk About Women
Women in executive positions can challenge gender stereotypes about leadership — without sacrificing their likability.

August 31, 2022
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Masterclass: Find the Best People… and Keep Them
Learn how to find and retain talent from an HR expert.

August 25, 2022
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Collusion Course: Why Price-Fixing Schemes Survive or Collapse
A look at the Vitamins Inc. cartel reveals what causes businesses to choose conspiracy over competition.

August 24, 2022
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How “Corporate Explorers” Are Disrupting Big Companies From the Inside
A unique breed of entrepreneurs is creating innovative ventures — without launching startups or chasing VC funding.

August 17, 2022
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Ties That Bind: Why Remote Teams Need the Right Connection
In this episode, Professor Glenn Carroll and his colleague Michael Arena discuss innovation in a hybrid work environment.

August 16, 2022
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Changing Lives, Organizations, the World: Dean Jon Levin of Stanford GSB
Dean says today’s business leaders have great opportunities to use modern technology for good while mitigating its harms.

August 08, 2022
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Tony Elumelu on “Democratizing Luck”
In this podcast episode, the investor explains why he’s dedicating his life to helping others.

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Many Companies Aren’t Prepared to Replace Underperforming CEOs
Boards often don’t think about shaking up the C-suite until it’s too late.

August 04, 2022
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We Don’t Like Domineering Bosses. So Why Do We Put Up With Them?
When confronted with a controlling, aggressive leader, people “have more power than they think they do,” says Deborah Gruenfeld.

August 02, 2022
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Franchising in India: Learning the Hard Way
Franchising can be a great success or a dismal failure — and even both, as one Indian entrepreneur learned.

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Volunteering Encourages Employees to Connect with Each Other — and Their Jobs
Want your team to feel better and work better? Create a volunteer program.




