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- 17 Jun 2013
- News
- You're the Expert
Mind Perception
...Released Jun 17, 2013 Dr. Christine Looser, an audience favorite and an expert in Mind Perception, joins host Chris Duffy for a fascinating discussion about how our brains determine whether someone is human or not. Panelists Myq Kaplan, Robert Woo, and Brendan Pelsue put their intellects to the test as they try to determine what exactly mind perception really is."...
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- 28 Nov 2016
- News
- Bloomberg
’Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal’
Re: Eugene Soltes
Why do corporate executives who already have wealth and status, commit financial crimes? A new book "Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White Collar Criminal," explores what turns corporate executives into corporate criminals. It’s based on interviews with close to 50 well-known white collar...
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- 14 Dec 2015
- News
- CBS This Morning
How your posture impacts the mind
Harvard professor and researcher Amy Cuddy explains how posture can affect some of the biggest moments of our lives. She also coined the term “power pose,” saying privately standing like a super hero for just two minutes before a big challenge can provide a surge of...
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- 14 Aug 2018
- News
- WGBH: Boston Public Radio
Mindless Tasks Can Train Your Mind
Re: Nancy Koehn
Think of the most repetitive, monotonous, physical tasks or skills you have had to complete or learn throughout your life. It may be mindlessly cleaning stacks of dishes, cutting vegetables, untangling a nest of wires, or even learning how to type. While you may feel...
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- 09 Apr 2021
- News
- TED Talks
The Power of Why: Unlocking a Curious Mind
Re: Francesca Gino
We are all born curious. Yet, as we grow older, our curiosity diminishes. We fear judgment, worry about the impression we’ll make on others if we ask questions, or decide that exploring new ideas is a waste of time. But curiosity, it turns out, is critical for thriving...
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- 26 May 2021
- Video
Sebastian Vargas (MBA 2022)
The HBS community opens your mind to possibilities and helps you to think critically about which to take.
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- 18 Oct 2018
- News
- EdTechTimes
What Employers Want: How to Bridge the Gap Between Employer Expectations and Employee Qualifications
Re: Joseph Fuller
According to Joseph Fuller, professor of management practice at Harvard Business School, companies should open their minds to applicants who are obtaining skills outside of four-year degree programs.
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- 05 Aug 2014
- News
- WBUR: Radio Boston
The Market Basket Family Feud Continues
The Market Basket saga continues as employees of the supermarket chain held another rally Tuesday. But a major question looms about what’s going through the minds of the people who ousted him, the Market Basket board of directors.
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- 19 Mar 2013
- News
- CNBC: Squawk Box
Will a Kinder, Gentler CEO Be More Effective?
Re: Bill George
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale University School of Management; and William George, Harvard Business School professor, discuss how mindful leadership can provide unexpected productivity in the workplace. Arianna Huffington, The Huffington Post editor-in-chief, weighs in.
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- 12 May 2016
- Video
2016 G&WS: Lisa Lahey Presents “Possibilities for Change through the Language of Competing Commitments”
Lisa Lahey, Co-director of Minds At Work and on the faculty of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, presents “Possibilities for Change through the Language of Competing Commitments” at the 2016 Gender and Work Symposium...
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- 30 Jun 2016
- Video
The Making of an Internship: What Drives Students’ Interests
Harvard Business School students share how they found their summer internship opportunities, what career criteria they had in mind while in the midst of their search, and how their respective organizations aligned with their passions.
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- 14 Mar 2023
- Video
Admissions Information Session for College Students
Do you know where an MBA can take you? Open your mind to the breadth of career opportunities available in business and feel the flexibility of the MBA degree. Learn more about the MBA program at HBS including the 2+2 Program, a deferred admission process for current students, either in college or full-time masters programs.
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- 21 May 2016
- Video
2016 G&WS: A Conversation with Lisa Lahey on Self-Understanding and Difficult Conversations
In this interview at the 2016 Gender and Work Symposium, Lisa Lahey, Co-director of Minds At Work and faculty at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, talks about how greater self-understanding promotes more effective conversations about difficult topics such as race.
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- 21 Jan 2015
- News
- Canada Broadcasting Corporation
Re-designing the workplace
Re: Teresa Amabile
Teresa Amabile has spent the past three decades looking deep into the hearts and minds of people at work. She's a psychologist and professor at Harvard Business School, and the author of several books on work including "The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement and Creativity at Work." We reached Teresa Amabile in Boston.
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- 13 Oct 2021
- News
- Walker Webcast
What Jobs, Musk & Oprah Have In Common? | with Harvard Business School Historian
Re: Richard Tedlow
Harvard Business School Professor Dr. Richard Tedlow’s books on Tom Watson of IBM and Andy Grove of Intel were Business Week selections as outstanding. His newest book, on Charismatic Leadership, profiles the likes of Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Oprah. On this Walker Webcast, host Willy Walker sits down with Tedlow for an in-depth discussion on leadership, vision, and what makes our generation’s greatest business minds tick.
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- 20 Feb 2024
- Video
Admissions Info Session for College Students
Do you know where an MBA can take you? Open your mind to the breadth of career opportunities available in business and feel the flexibility of the MBA degree. Learn more about the MBA program at HBS including the 2+2 Program, a deferred admission process for current students, either in college or full-time masters programs.
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- 09 Dec 2016
- News
- Cold Call
How Wayfair Built a Furniture Brand from Scratch
Re: Thales Teixeira
Wayfair has been around since the early days of ecommerce. But what now exists as a single, popular brand was once an unaffiliated collection of 240 websites selling very different things. Professor Thales Teixeira discusses the rise of internet sales and search engine marketing, and delves into the minds of the company’s executives as they built an online furniture giant from scratch.
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- 30 Jan 2017
- News
- Nightside
Why Do They Do It?
Re: Eugene Soltes
There are few who have it better in the U.S. than wealthy, high-powered executives. So why would someone who seemingly has everything risk it all to commit white-collar crime? Harvard Business Professor Eugene Soltes, author of Why They Do It: Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal, sits down with Dan to talk about what might compel someone to take such huge risks with seemingly so little to gain.
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- 25 Aug 2014
- News
- Minnesota Public Radio
Are liberal arts degrees as important as they used to be?
Re: Len Schlesinger
...As tuitions continue to escalate, as financial aid becomes increasingly constrained, the ability to connect higher education to employment over the short or the long run is increasingly a question that's being asked. ... It's very much the question on the minds of a whole generation of parents who are wondering about these investments, which is likely to be the second largest investment after a home."...
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- 28 Sep 2015
- News
- NPR
Lots Of Candidates Want To Simplify Tax Code; Here's What They Get Wrong
Re: Matthew Weinzierl
...[Simplification] does not necessarily mean that taxes are a simple mathematical function of income," said Matthew Weinzierl, a Harvard University assistant professor, who studies what optimal tax systems look like. "After all, with TurboTax it's easy to have a computer do a complex calculation for you. Instead, what economists typically have in mind is that a tax system should be easy to understand, transparent and hard to game."...
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