Teaser: WorkLife Season 2

Teaser: WorkLife Season 2

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ReThinking: Taking politicians out of politics with Hélène Landemore

Hélène Landemore is a political scientist at Yale who studies democracy. She has a radical idea for fixing politics: what if we replaced career politicians with citizen assemblies, filled with people chosen by lottery? In this episode, Hélène and Adam discuss the history of this ...  Afficher plus

ReThinking: Following your purpose (not your passion) with comedian Zarna Garg

Zarna Garg is a stand-up comic, screenwriter, bestselling author, and one of the busiest people in comedy right now. But before she ever set foot onstage, she went to law school and tried her hand at entrepreneurship, failing at a vegan chili company, a tomato sauce brand, and ev ...  Afficher plus

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Best of IdeaCast: Saying No to More Work
HBR IdeaCast

When the work keeps piling on, there comes a time when everyone needs to say no. But how do you do so without offending your coworkers or hurting your career? Former host Sarah Green Carmichael, and Karen Dillon, the author of the “HBR Guide to Office Politics,” talk about the be ...  Afficher plus

76. How To Master The Moment
REAL AF with Andy Frisella

You do not have to be miserable all the time to be excellent. The highest achievers in the world are able to put aside all distractions and be present in the moment. On today's episode, Andy shares the skill you must master in order to be more effective and get an edge over the c ...  Afficher plus

Hard Work vs. Effort
Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Everyone wants to reverse engineer the successes of the most rich and famous people in the world... </span>

<span style="font-weight: 400;">That strategy might look good on the surface, but in reality, it never works. You and I can never ...

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A Deeper Understanding of Creativity at Work
HBR IdeaCast

We all know that creativity is the backbone of innovation and, ultimately, business success. But we don't always think deeply about how creative people get their ideas and the steps we might take to do the same. Gabriella Rosen Kellerman, a physician and chief product and chief i ...  Afficher plus