Ryne Sherman is Chief Science Officer at Hogan Assessment Systems. He is also a professor of psychology but started out studying history – which may explain his interest in how early human beings organised themselves and how we have become more hierarchical and structured as societies ever since the advent of agriculture – and the impact […]
Podcast Subject: Organizational Behaviour
Nick Shackleton-Jones on How to Learn
Nick Shackleton-Jones is the Director of Learning and Performance Innovation at PA Consulting Group where he helps organizations improve employee performance and engagement through their approach to learning. In this podcast he discusses his new book ‘How People Learn’ with Roddy Millar, exploring some of the mistaken assumptions and processes we make in trying to educate […]
Dr Stefano Tasselli on Networks
Stefano Tasselli is an Assistant Professor at the Innovation Management group of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. In this podcast he discusses how friendship connections amongst people in organizations hold the key to how projects can be accelerated and knowledge transferred. He holds a PhD from the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. […]
Steven D’Souza on Not Knowing
Leaders are typically expected to have an answer for every situation. But in today’s complex and fast moving world that clearly is not possible. Steven D’Souza is a consultant and executive coach and author of several acclaimed books on leadership – including the one discussed in this podcast titled Not Knowing. An expert in psychology, […]
Sydney Finkelstein on Superbosses
Professor Sydney Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Ivy League Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He is a regular laureate in the bi-annual Thinkers50 ranking of top management thinkers – and his research focus is on the strength and weaknesses of executive talent; why capable leaders can make bad […]
Mastering the Last Mile: A Webinar with Dilip Soman
Dilip Soman is a Professor of Marketing and holds the Corus Chair in Communications Strategy at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. His research is in the area of behavioural economics and its applications to consumer wellbeing, marketing and policy. Dilip Soman has also worked with UK Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office […]
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