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1 - 10 of 1,376 itemsFrom Downsizing to Thriving: Strategic HR in a…
Welcome to Grit & Growth’s masterclass on strategic HR with Rokhaya Ndiaye, CEO and founder of Ro&Partners, a human capital consulting firm. Gain valuable insights and strategies for shaping…
Oct 16, 2024Best of: An innovative polling model can move us…
Creating spaces for thoughtful policy discussions.
Oct 11, 2024History and Context of Student Protests in…
Lalita du Perron talks to CSA-Markaz fellow Zarif Ahsan and Abbasi-Markaz fellow Arwa Faruk, who both identify as Bangladeshi-American, about recent events in Bangladesh.
Oct 14, 2024The Kids Give Me Life
The United States has been described as the “most age-segregated society that’s ever been." In the final episode of Century Lives: The Century Club, Ken travels around the globe to explore how other…
Oct 9, 2024How AI-Driven Misinformation Could Undermine…
Artificial intelligence could fundamentally transform democracy for better or worse. In this bonus episode of If/Then: Business, Leadership, Society, Professor Andrew B. Hall of Stanford Graduate…
Oct 16, 2024Episode 90: Hot Topics Mini-Series: Evolving…
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Jean Bao, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. We will explore prevalent misconceptions about breast cancer…
Oct 7, 2024The cannabinoids within: how marijuana hijacks an …
Given the widespread legalization of cannabis for medical and recreational uses, you'd think we'd have a better understanding of how it works. But ask a neuroscientist exactly how…
Oct 10, 2024The Humanity of Connective Labor
Are jobs requiring high levels of human interaction worth preserving in the age of automation? Can we design machines to achieve something profound – the mutual recognition that occurs when human beings truly "see" each other? CASBS faculty fellow Mitchell Stevens explores these questions with Allison Pugh, author of the 2024 book "The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World." Pugh launched work on the book as a 2016-17 CASBS fellow.
Oct 15, 2024How Mongolia Became a Democracy, with Elbegdorj…
Elbegdorj Tsakhia was president of Mongolia from 2009-2017 and played a key role in the country's transition from Communism to democracy after 1989. In this episode, he talks to Francis Fukuyama …
Feb 20, 2024Introducing Century Lives
Do rules created when most people lived only to 50 or 60 still make sense when more and more people live to 100? Longer lives are, at once, among the most remarkable achievements in all of human…
Jan 18, 2022