A Low-Tech, Inexpensive Way to Convince Politicians to Debate Each Other
An experiment in Sierra Leone finds that if you build a debate platform, candidates will come.
If/Then
This new podcast examines research findings that can help us navigate the complex issues we face in business, leadership, and society.
Why the Experts Should Answer to the Amateurs
We need specialists to solve hard problems. But they need to be accountable to non-experts, says Jonathan Bendor.
Your Summer 2024 Podcast Playlist
Dive into these thought-provoking, research-driven, and leadership-inspired podcast episodes.
New Data on the Quality of ESG Audits Catches Regulators’ Attention
A closer look at ESG verification is influencing the debate over requiring corporations to report their carbon emissions.
Influencers Want Brands’ Sponsorship, But Not Their Rules
A look inside influencers’ endorsement deals shows the tension between authenticity and creative control.
“AI Will Be as Common in Healthcare as the Stethoscope.”
Dr. Robert Pearl believes tools like ChatGPT will make patients healthier, providers happier, and medical bills smaller.
When Companies Announce Earnings Surprises, Locals Reach for Their Pocketbooks
Unexpected news about a company’s profits can have a big impact on people who live near its HQ.
In a Polarized World, an Open Mind Can Hurt Your Reputation
Americans say they value open-mindedness — until their political allies listen to what the other side is saying.
Why the “Venture Mindset” Is Not Just for Tech Investors
How venture capitalists approach risk has lessons that apply beyond Silicon Valley, according to a new book.
Billionaires Can’t Solve Our Problems, Says ‘Davos Man’ Author
‘New York Times’ reporter Peter Goodman discusses rising inequality and the roots of populism.