
Leaders often act at odds with research, known as the doing-knowing gap. We leave off-the-shelf guesswork to motivational speakers and focus on actionable answers based on research.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Professors Alex and Kayla offer a critical examination of the idea of a 32-hour workweek. We explore potential benefits, while acknowledging the challenges. We delve into why a 4 day workweek with the same pay may not be feasible or effective, touchi... more
This episode is based on Alex's interview with The New York Times. Alex is an academic expert on the topic confidence. He developed and tested a theory of core confidence published in Journal of Applied Psychology.
Core confidence is observed in som... more
What distinguishes HR Analytics from People Analytics? HR Analytics is focused on the past; people Analytics focuses on the future impact. It seeks to answer questions such as, what can we do to impact the future with our employees? It helps organiza... more
Series: Work from Home Experiment: What if it Works?
Episode 4: Health vs. Wealth
In this episode, we discuss the really hard philosophical issue in science, which is to make decisions on the basis of comparing things that are not naturally compara... more
Series: Work from Home Experiment: What if it works?
Episode 3: Implications for Anxiety, Depression, and Nostalgia
Humans long to belong. Overall, being alone does not mean loneliness. But, learning to value social solitude is easier said than don... more
Series: Work from Home Experiment: What if it works?
Episode 2: Algorithmic Management vs. People Leadership
Isn’t it a simple arithmetic to surmise that if there are less people at work, leading them becomes less pressing? If there are less people... more
Series: Work from Home Experiment: What if it works?
The key question we address is whether effective work from home is simply a clone of effective work in organizational settings.
Episode 1: Virtual Teamwork vs. Real Teamwork
Teamwork will morph ... more








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