Companies that are run by geeks are some of the most innovative, agile and scalable organizations today. In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, Justin Louis speaks with renowned MIT researcher Andrew McAfee, author of “The Geek Way: The Radical Mindset that Drives Extraordinary Results.” In this episode: Listen to this episode on your favorite…
Deploy Saïd Business School Dean Soumitra Dutta’s practical frameworks to better optimize the extensive value of technology.
Stanford’s Nicholas Bloom explains in The New York Times how remote work has benefited firms, employees and society.
On a new Bloomberg TV show, Azhar guides leaders on the journey to harnessing exponential advancements for sustained business agility.
“Stolen Focus” author Johann Hari’s methodology for elevating concentration and meaningful work leads to game-changing results within firms.
Barbara Wixom’s frameworks reveal how to be successful with data monetization, data liquidity and data democracy in an AI-powered world.
In today’s digital world, business visibility is more important than ever before. Potential customers are constantly bombarded with marketing messages from all sides, so it is essential to make sure that your business stands out from the crowd.
Michèle Lamont illuminates how recognition fosters value-driven work environments, catalyzing sustainable growth and holistic success.
A public relations conference is a popular way for companies to renew and improve relationships with stakeholders through positive messaging.
When you think of New York City’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, do you think of audiences in tuxedos and ultra-exclusive highbrow programs? Henry Timms, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lincoln Center has been on a mission to show all that they’re welcome at the iconic arts complex. In a recent New York…
AI, marketing, failing well and more – today we’re taking a look back at the best of season two of the Minds Worth Meeting podcast.
“Failure” doesn’t have to be a bad word. In fact, failing well can lead to unexpected positive breakthroughs. In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, Whitney Jennings speaks with Harvard Business School’s Amy Edmondson, author of “Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well“. In this episode: Listen here to our eye-opening conversation with…
Jason Wild helps organizations be both performance-driven and customer focused by applying practical design thinking principles.
Nigel Travis has spent his career building first-in-class teams. Learn his secret to leading extraordinary organizations.
Artificial intelligence is spreading fast, but are ethical safeguards spreading as quickly as they should be? In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, Justin Louis speaks with the founder and CEO of Virtue Ethics Consultancy and author of “Ethical Machines,” Reid Blackman. In this episode: Listen here to our revealing conversation with Reid Blackman or…
With the ever-growing influence of technology on business and society, how will advancements like artificial intelligence (AI) impact how we work and conduct business? The New York Times bestselling author Erik Brynjolfsson (pronounced brin-YOLF-son) – director of the Stanford University Digital Economy Lab at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence and senior fellow at the…
As one of the world’s leading experts on human performance, Steven Kotler is the trusted authority for individuals and organizations interested in thriving during times of uncertainty. The executive director of the Flow Research Collective, Kotler has spent decades studying the neurobiology of peak performance, focused primarily on the state of flow. While much of this research…
How do you build an organization that’s as daring, resilient and innovative as the times demand? How do you banish bureaucracy and master the art of entrepreneurship at scale? How do you unleash the initiative and ingenuity of every team member? How do you triple the pace of organizational transformation at a third of the…