Science-Based Business Success Podcast
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Science-Based Business Success Podcast
Tune in to this podcast to get smart on ways to apply advances in social science and experience with successful teamwork to unleash meaningful contributions in your work life! The advances in cognitive neuroscience and behavioral psychology have been fast, furious, and fascinating. This podcast bre...
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27 Episoden
027 – How to Apply Psychology and Economics to Negotiate Anything
In this episode, Dr. Margaret Neale, Professor of Management at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and author of Getting (more of) What...

026 – How to Avoid Disastrous Consequences in Technical Organizations
In this episode, Jill Schiefelbein, President of The Dynamic Communicator and author of Dynamic Communication: 27 Strategies to Grow, Lead, and Manage...

025 – How to Improve Rapport with NLP
In this episode, Dr. Nancy Mramor Kajuth, author of two award-winning books and President of Transformedia LLC, talks about the power of NLP or neurol...

024 – How to Increase the Emotional Intelligence of a Team
In this episode, Dr. Vanessa Druskat, Associate Professor of Management at University of New Hampshire’s Whittemore School of Business and Economics,...

023 – How to Be an Inclusive Leader
In this episode, Lauren Leader-Chivee, an activist, expert, and advisor on diversity and women’s issues and author of “Crossing the Thinnest Line: How...

022 – How Women Can Be Better Negotiators
In this episode, Dr. Linda Babcock, the James M. Walton Professor of Economics and Professor of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon Univer...

021 – How to Predict the IQ of a Team
In this episode, Dr. Anita Woolley, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about the IQ of a t...

020 - Social Tactics for Common Leadership Challenges
In this episode, Dr. Christina Fong, management professor at University of Washington’s Foster School of Business, talks about a unique emotional stat...

019 – How Organizations Can Embrace Creative Change
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Mueller, management professor at the University of San Diego, provides a preview of her soon-to-be-released book titled...

018- How to Thrive by Closing the Gender Leadership Gap
In this episode, I describe what the gender leadership gap is and the primary benefit of closing the gender leadership gap. I also discuss the 4 leade...

017 – How Inquiry Improves Collaboration
In this episode, Angie McArthur, CEO of Professional Thinking Partners and co-author with Dawna Markova of Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with P...

016 – How Consensus Creates Better Decisions
In this episode, Beatrice Briggs, Founder and Director of the International Institute for Facilitation and Change and author of An Introduction to Con...

015 – How to Increase Value with Intangible Capital
In this episode, Mary Adams, a leading U.S. expert on intangible capital and co-author of Intangible Capital: Putting Knowledge to Work in the 21st-Ce...

014 – A Neuroscientific Approach to Improving Collaboration
In this episode, Dr. Dawna Markova, a neuroscientist and author
of over a dozen books, talks about the research supporting her
latest book...

013 – Research-Based Ways for Conflict to Improve Performance
In this episode, Dr. Laurie Weingart, Carnegie Bosch Professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory and Senior Associate Dean of Education at Carnegi...

012- Time-Tested Ways of Working Together
In this episode, John Vespasian, author of seven books that provide recommendations for thriving in work and in life based on insights from famous fig...

011- The Effective Way to Communicate Risk
In this episode, Dr. Baruch Fischhoff, an internationally known expert on risk and decision science as well as Howard Heinz University Professor at Ca...

010- A New Way to Excel in Business
In this episode, Dr. Chris Laszlo, co-founder and managing partner of Sustainable Value Partners LLC as well as Professor at Case Western Reserve Univ...

009- Secrets to Effective Technical Collaborations
In this episode, Dr. Joanna Wolfe, Professor and Director of the Global Communication Center at Carnegie Mellon University and author of “Team Writing...

008- How to Lead to win the Planetary Poker Game
In this episode, Dr. Terry Yosie, President and CEO of the World Environment Center and an experienced executive in both the private and public sector...

007- How to Work with Others to Tackle System Challenges
In this episode, Daniel Kreeger, Executive Director of the Association for Climate Change Officers, talks about the importance of working with others...

006- How the Most Successful Knowledge Workers Work
In this episode, I describe a reference structure called the Knowledge Work Framework to serve as a checklist for work that requires ideas, thinking,...

005- Secrets to Enabling Collaboration in Your Team
In this episode, I describe a diagnostic tool called Team Collaboration Assessment. The tool provides a roadmap for a team to journey from where they...

004 - How Facilitation Stops Groups from Preventing Innovation and Change
In this episode, Bill Shephard, creative problem solving expert and professional facilitator for the Creative Problem Solving Group, talks about the r...

003- Integrative Design for New Ways to Improve Building Performance
In this episode, Leslie Billhymer, an architect and lecturer at University of Pennsylvania, talks about reducing energy use by buildings which account...

002- How Competitors are Joining Forces to Address Mega Challenges
In this episode, Andrew Winston, author of “The Big Pivot,” talks about the impact of the sustainability challenges we face as a society on companies....

001- Research-Based Ways to Improve the Creativity of Groups
In this episode, Dr. Keith Sawyer, author of “Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collaboration,” talks about his unique research of highly creative g...