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Efosa Ojomo, global prosperity lead at the Clayton Christensen Institute, argues that international
Kieran Setiya, a philosophy professor at MIT, says many people experience a mid-career crisis. Some
Anne Curzan, English professor at the University of Michigan, studies the evolution of language. Whi
Ashley Whillans, professor at Harvard Business School, researches time-money trade-offs. She argues
Amy Edmondson, professor at Harvard Business School, first identified the concept of psychological s
Teresa Amabile, professor at Harvard Business School, is approaching her own retirement by researchi
Gary Pisano, professor at Harvard Business School, studies innovation at companies large and small.
Mo Gawdat, founder of One Billion Happy and former Chief Business Officer at Google's X, spent
Krista Tippett, host of "On Being," believes we are in the middle of a big shift in the workplace. F
Richard Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations, says it took him years to learn what really mattered at
Thomas Steenburgh, a marketing professor at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, wa
Corey Phelps, a strategy professor at McGill University, says great problem solvers are hard to find
James Detert, a professor at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, studies acts of c
Herminia Ibarra, a professor at the London Business School, argues that job transitions — even
Caitlin Rosenthal, assistant professor of history at UC Berkeley, argues there are strong parallels
Nick Morgan, a communications expert and speaking coach, says that while email, texting, and Slack m
Rose Hollister and Michael Watkins, consultants at Genesis Advisers, argue that many companies today
David Smith, associate professor of sociology at the U.S. Naval War College, and Brad Johnson, profe
John Kerry, former U.S. Secretary of State, shares management and leadership lessons from his long c
Francesca Gino, a professor at Harvard Business School, shares a compelling business case for curios