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Join Cornell University's most celebrated scholars and industry experts for candid conversations that enlighten and challenge. From finance and tech to arts and culture, the Cornell Keynotes podcast hosted by eCornell delivers timely discussions on trending topics and current events.

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America and the rest of the world are facing unprecedented challenges: deepening political division, vast eco... more

Artificial intelligence is transforming every sector of the global economy, from healthcare and manufacturing to financial services and telecommunications. We have passed the initial hype stage — AI exists in many organizations as an established busi... more

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The ability to gain major media attention can significantly impact the success of an initiative, yet some organizations consistently achieve better coverage than others. Understanding how journalists and producers at leading U.S. news networks select... more

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The coming years are likely to see substantial changes in the nature of work and in how people find jobs. Over the last two decades, much of the job search and recruitment activity has moved online.

In this Keynote, Professors Michèle Belot and Jaso... more

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Maria Wolfe
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Aneesh Chopra
Chief Strategy Officer at Arcadia and the first US Chief Technology Officer
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Cheryl Strauss Einhorn
Author of 'Problem Solver' and decision-making expert
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Episode: The Power of Reflection: Using Past Mistakes To Make Smarter Decisions
Vanessa Bohns
Professor at Cornell ILR School, author of You Have More Influence Than You Think
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Episode: Influence and Persuasion: How to Tap Into Your Potential Power
JR Keller
Professor at Cornell's ILR School specializing in human resources and hiring processes.
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Episode: Recast: Become a Better Interviewer in 5 Steps
Lou Guard
General Counsel at Hobart William Smith, co-author of the book All the Campus Lawyers, Litigation, Regulation, and the New Era of Higher Education
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Episode: The Legal Landscape of Higher Education
Dirk Swart
Professor from the College of Engineering at Cornell University
Cornell University
Episode: How to Transition to Management: The Most Important Promotion of Your Life
Jonathan Rottenberg
Professor in the Department of Psychology and director of the Better Outcomes Lab at Cornell.
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Episode: Life After Depression: Using Research and Personal Perspectives to Understand Mood Disorders
Marielena Hincapié
An immigration scholar at Cornell Law School
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Episode: Rethinking Migration: The Shared Journeys of People and Birds

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Transforming Offices Into Residential and Lodging Properties
Q: What accounts for the dominance of office to residential conversions?
Differentials in occupancy rates between residential and office spaces, alongside urgent housing shortages, motivate developers to pursue such conversions.
Transforming Offices Into Residential and Lodging Properties
Q: What are the obvious and not so obvious benefits of office conversions?
They breathe new life into underperforming assets and offer developers significant discounts on purchasing distressed properties, while also revitalizing neighborhoods with new demographics.
Online Recruitment for People With Disabilities
Q: What happens when a person self-identifies as having a disability in the application process?
It depends on the organization's goals; an affirmative hiring program increases the likelihood that individuals with disabilities are given priority in the hiring process.
Online Recruitment for People With Disabilities
Q: How does a separate portal for persons with disabilities impact compliance regarding documented processes?
Having a specialized portal helps companies identify candidates with disabilities who self-elect to identify, making it easier for federal contractors to see if they meet diversity goals.
Communication Mastery
Q: How can we measure the effectiveness of our presentations?
Wolfe emphasizes the importance of feedback from the audience, encouraging candid responses and showing gratitude for received critiques.

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Engaging a diverse array of subjects ranging from finance and technology to arts and culture, discussions are led by esteemed scholars and industry experts who share valuable insights. Episodes cover timely topics including effective communication, human resources analytics, and the influence of artificial intelligence in various fields, aiming to enlighten listeners on practical knowledge they can apply in both professional and personal contexts. The content is designed to challenge existing perspectives and promote growth, making it appealing for those interested in staying informed about current trends and self-improvement strategies.

What sets this show apart is its commitment to blending academic perspectives with real-world applicati... more

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