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The Delve podcast interviews CIL Core Faculty Suntae Kim about his latest co-authored research on entrepreneurial incubators.
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Research by CIL Faculty Director Chris Myers' research was covered in an HR Dive article on the rise of a new leadership role focused on health care in all organizations: the corporate CMO.
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CIL Core Faculty Dave Smith and colleagues share a new study revealing a persistent gap between men and women in their perceptions of how men are truly showing up — or not — in the workplace.
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CIL Core Faculty Brian Gunia interviewed in the Negotiations Ninja podcast to share more about bartering and discuss how powerful it can be in the negotiation process.
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Men are clearly positioned — owing to their gender-conferred privilege and their organizational power — to bring about workplace change, highlights CIL Core Faculty Dave Smith in this co-authored piece for the Harvard Business Review.
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When women speak up about sexism or sexual harassment in these workplaces, they’re often met with the “good guy” defense, write CIL Core Faculty Dave Smith and colleagues in the Harvard Business Review.
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The Supreme Court Dobbs v. Jackson ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade has Americans on both sides of the abortion rights issue engulfed in high emotion. There is a lot of conjecture about how companies and their leaders should be speaking out, taking a stand and taking action. But what about “speaking in” to employees? CIL Core Faculty Dave Smith co-authored an opinion on how to do so for MarketWatch.
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Who's Really the Victim Here? The controversial news that NYU Grossman School of Medicine was considering the hire of David Sabatini, PhD, shined a new light on sexual misconduct and harassment allegations in the workplace, highlight CIL Core Faculty Dave Smith and colleagues in this column for Medpage Today.
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CIL Faculty Director Chris Myers named one of the world's top 40-under-40 business school professors by Poets & Quants.
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Writing in the Harvard Business Review, CIL Core Faculty members Michelle Barton and Kathleen Sutcliffe share insights from their research on what drives resilience in today's organizations.
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Health systems frequently rely on surgical cases for revenue, and the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in frequent disruptions in surgical operations for the last few years. CIL Faculty Director Chris Myers and colleagues highlight the value of aligning the surgeon-hospital relationship in this column for Medpage Today.
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In the Harvard Business Review, CIL Core Faculty member Suntae Kim shares insights from his recent research on how entrepreneurial leaders impact local communities