Minds Worth Meeting
Minds Worth Meeting is a timely discussion forum hosted by the speakers agency and public relations experts at Stern Strategy Group.
Bringing together the world’s top thought leaders; from business leaders to technology analysts, academics, and researchers, Minds Worth Meeting features accessible, down-to-earth conversations about some of the most important topics of the day with the experts and leaders who are the top authorities in their fields.
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Minds Worth Meeting
Revisit the Best Moments from Minds Worth Meeting Season 4
This season on Minds Worth Meeting, we talked to renowned thought leaders from Stern Strategy Group’s exclusive roster of speakers and advisors about everything from leading with purpose to digital exhaustion, protecting reputation and more.
Now, we’re taking a look back at our favorite moments to share the best of Minds Worth Meeting's fourth season.
In this episode:
- Harvard Business School professor Ranjay Gulati talks about leadership, purpose in the new digital age and how to view AI implementation.
- Researcher and head of the Human-First AI Group at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Renee Richardson Gosline emphasizes the importance of trust and privacy in digital commerce.
- University of California Santa Barbara professor and Technology Department chair Paul Leonardi reveals the causes of digital exhaustion and how to counteract them.
- Oxford University Saïd Business School associate fellow Megan Reitz explains why we all need permission to pause and the new landscape of employee activism.
- Former Cisco and Deloitte HR executive Ashley Goodall takes on performance reviews and how the HR department can put people first.
- Founding director of the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation Rupert Younger breaks down reputation, how vulnerable it is in today’s online world and how to protect it.
Learn more about this season’s guests:
Ranjay Gulati
Renee Richardson Gosline
Paul Leonardi
Megan Reitz
Ashley Goodall
Rupert Younger
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