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November 13, 2019 How bias creeps into the language of leadership. Leadership & Management Opportunity & Access Julie Griesert When case studies describe Asians as passive or female CEOs…
January 17, 2020 How do I communicate clearly when put on the spot? How can I easily convey complex information? How do I manage my reputation? Career & Success Leadership & Management Matt…
SM328 2019 Dr. Schulman is a Professor of Medicine, and, by courtesy, Professor of Operations, Information and Technology at Stanford's Graduate School of Business. He serves as Interim Division Co-…
Email Personal Website Economic Analysis & Policy I'm a public economist with interests in urban economics and econometrics. In my research, I use and develop causal inference and industrial…
Email Website Marketing I am currently on the job market with an expected graduation date of June 2025. My research focuses on product rankings and reviews, as well as the interplay between customer…
May 07, 2020 In this podcast episode, Matt Abrahams shares research-supported techniques for gaining confidence in high-stakes communication situations. Career & Success Matt Abrahams Most people…
P102 2020 Kenneth W. Shotts is The David S. and Ann M. Barlow Professor of Political Economy at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He received his BA in political science from Stanford in 1993 and…
P100 2020 Jha is an associate professor of political economy at Stanford Graduate School of Business, and, by courtesy, of economics and of political science at Stanford School of Humanities and…
A229 2017 Maureen McNichols is The Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Accounting and Public and Private Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB). Her leading research on earnings…
May 28, 2020 COVID-19 has exposed the fragility of global supply chains. Maybe it's time to rethink government's role. Government & Politics Operations & Logistics Drew Calvert In March, as…
May 28, 2020 Venture funding may be scarce right now, but it does exist - especially for ideas that meet the moment. Entrepreneurship Leadership & Management Maggie Overfelt The COVID-19 pandemic…
June 01, 2020 On this podcast episode, the CEO of Patagonia sits down with students and shares why she believes that sustainability should be part of every company's business plan. Climate &…
David Larcker is the director of the Corporate Governance Research Initiative at Stanford Graduate School of Business and senior faculty of the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate…
Chelsea Galoni Gregory S. Carpenter His recent book The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder (St. Martin's Press) has been well received in the…
In this section, we provide an optional opportunity for you to discuss some of your contributions more fully.What do we mean by "optional"? We mean you have the opportunity to choose. If you feel…
Baron began his academic career at Northwestern University where he taught for thirteen years in the Kellogg Graduate School of Management. He joined Stanford GSB in 1981. He has also been a visiting…
Laurence C. Baker M. Kate Bundorf Daniel Kessler is a professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business, a senior fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, a professor at Stanford Law School, and a…
Peter DeMarzo is the John G. McDonald Professor of Finance, and founder and director of the LEAD Stanford Online Business Program. DeMarzo is an economist specializing in corporate investment and…
April 21, 2020 Rose Marcario is working to push the business world to stop prioritizing short-term gain over long-term environmental impact. Career & Success Climate & Sustainability…
April 23, 2020 A Stanford business scholar discusses the literature that can sustain us in a crisis. Leadership & Management Martin J. Smith Scotty McLennan believes great literature is, in many…
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