It’s always been vital to stay on top of reputation management, both individually and organizationally. Today, though, bad actors can tarnish a reputation in the blink of an eye thanks to social media and artificial intelligence. On this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, we sit down with the founding director of the Oxford University Centre…
From an employee standpoint, constant upheaval and the specter of having to sit down with the boss multiple times a year to be graded via performance review is a recipe for organizational disaster. In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, former Cisco and Deloitte HR executive and author, Ashley Goodall joins Justin Louis to discuss his…
Speaking up – and empowering your employees to speak up – is a vital prerequisite for a company culture that supports innovation. and Meg Virag sit down with Oxford University Saïd Business School associate fellow, Megan Reitz. We discuss the importance of how leaders “show up” to work, why we all need safe environments to…
On this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, we speak with Paul Leonardi, University of California Santa Barbara professor and Technology Management department chair.
On this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, we speak with Renée Richardson Gosline, MIT Sloan School of Management researcher and head of the Human-First AI Group at the Initiative on the Digital Economy.
On this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, we speak with Ranjay Gulati, Harvard Business School professor and author of “Deep Purpose”
In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, Whitney and Justin take a look back at their favorite moments from Season 3 of the podcast
In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting we speak with Harvard University professor and sociologist Michele Lamont, author of “Seeing Others”
In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting we speak with social psychologist, author and top-rated NYU professor Dolly Chugh.
In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, we speak with Holocaust survivor and TikTok sensation Tova Friedman, author of “The Daughter of Auschwitz”
In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, we speak with journalist, author and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism lecturer Nick Romeo
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…
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…
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…
Have you ever wished you could sit down and have a conversation with one of the top robotics and AI engineers in the world? In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting we do exactly that when Whitney Jennings speaks with former NASA engineer and the current Dean of The Ohio State University’s College of Engineering, Dr….
Is AI on the path to sentience? This time on Minds Worth Meeting, Justin Louis speaks with the director of Columbia University’s Creative Machines Lab, Hod Lipson. In this episode: Listen now to our engaging, and entertaining, conversation with Professor Hod Lipson! Where to find Hod Lipson Click or tap here to learn more about…
In this episode of Minds Worth Meeting, public relations, marketing, and Gen-Z expert Mark Beal joins Stern PR’s Kenny Conrade. Mark, a public relations professor at Rutgers University, has published several books for and about Gen-Z, including 101 Lessons They Never Taught You In College, 101 Lessons They Never Taught You In High School About Going To…