
How Political Polarization Affects Our Personal and Professional Lives
Blog, Corporate Culture, Podcast
Listen to "#29 - How Political Polarization Affects Our Personal and Professional Lives" on Spreaker.
In this episode of the Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Alison Goldsworthy, Laura Osborne, and Alexandra Chesterfield—the authors…

Remote Work and the Strategic Advantage of Culture
Blog, Corporate Culture, Leadership, Podcast, Speak-Up and Call-Out Culture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q22cclehDjY
In this virtual event, hosted by the New York Fed in July, Alison Taylor joined other panelists to discuss, among other things, how norms are transmitted in various work environments, and the…

From Academia to Wall Street: Discussing DEI at Business Schools
Blog, Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmvcBJhTjiM
In this Heterodox Academy panel, Debi Ghate, vice president of strategy and programs at Philanthropy Roundtable, moderates a conversation with Alison Taylor, Ravi S. Kudesia, and John Hasnas.…

How to Understand Political Polarization in the Workplace
Blog, Corporate Culture, Leadership, Podcast, Speak-Up and Call-Out Culture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg1YIZLaRKA&t=209s
In this conversation from the NeuroLeadership Institute, host David Rock speaks with Jon Haidt and Alison Taylor about the social and technological origins of our politically polarized…

Why “Business Ethics” Has Little to Do with Business Ethics
Blog, Corporate Culture, Ethics Pays, Podcast
In this episode of the Decision Corner podcast, host Brooke Struck speaks with Jon Haidt and Alison Taylor about the role of ethics and values in business, including the challenges associated with Gen-Z, and the workplace culture changes…

The Science of Collaborating Effectively: A Conversation with Debra Mashek
Blog, Corporate Culture, Decision Making, Podcast, Trust
Listen to "#28 - The Science of Collaborating Effectively: A Conversation with Dr Debra Mashek" on Spreaker.
In this episode of the Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Debra Mashek about how true collaboration emerges within and between…

Dan Ariely and the Science of Human Capital
Blog, Corporate Culture, Podcast
In this episode of the Capital Allocators podcast, host Ted Seides speaks with Ethical Systems collaborator Dan Ariely about his ongoing work quantifying human capital—how employees' motivation and feelings about their companies,…

What Frogs in Hot Water Can Teach Us About Thinking Again
Blog, Decision Making, Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIlgTBmiov0
In this Ted talk, Ethical Systems collaborator Adam Grant discusses biases that prevent us from changing course, like doubling down on a commitment to show others, or perhaps ourselves, that…

What Social Media Is Doing to Us
Contextual Influences, Decision Making, Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFBkkL9hkHE&t=228s
In this video, produced by the Strand Book Store in New York City, Jon Haidt speaks with Chris Bail, author of Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make Our Platforms Less Polarizing,…

Change the Paradigm, Change the System: A Conversation with Denise Hearn
Blog, Corporate Governance, Law, Podcast
Listen to "#27 - Change the Paradigm, Change the System: A Conversation with Denise Hearn" on Spreaker.
In this episode of the Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Denise Hearn about the most significant opportunities and concerns with…