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Podcast: Diane Flynn, How Companies Should Respond to Changing Workplace Demographics
by Chris Riback on October 16, 2019

Podcast: Diane Flynn, How Companies Should Respond to Changing Workplace Demographics

Diane Flynn, Co-Founder and CEO of ReBoot Accel, explains how high-growth and Fortune 500 companies, as she puts it, can create “workplaces where women thrive” — and how to help accelerate the careers of women in the workplace.

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Podcast: Andrew McAfee, How We’re Getting “More From Less”
by Chris Riback on October 11, 2019

Podcast: Andrew McAfee, How We’re Getting “More From Less”

Capitalism & technology get blamed for much of our global warming. What if they also present the best solution? MIT’s Andrew McAfee did the math and makes the argument.

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Podcast: Isaac Stone Fish, Where Do U.S.-China Relations Go Next?
by Chris Riback on September 27, 2019

Podcast: Isaac Stone Fish, Where Do U.S.-China Relations Go Next?

For business and public policy leaders, the question remains: How did we get here – and where do China and Chinese-U.S. relations go next?

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Podcast: Roger McNamee, ‘Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe’
by Chris Riback on September 17, 2019

Podcast: Roger McNamee, ‘Waking Up to the Facebook Catastrophe’

What happened to Facebook? Silicon Valley Investor Roger McNamee explores the question — and offers solutions to issues ranging from business models to data privacy.

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The Future of Work: Multi-Generational, Diverse, Flexible & Artificially-Intelligent
by Working Capital Review on September 11, 2019

The Future of Work: Multi-Generational, Diverse, Flexible & Artificially-Intelligent

Clayton, Dubilier & Rice — in partnership with Working Capital Conversations — recently hosted a panel discussion on The Future of Work.

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Podcast: Adam Heltzer, Partners Group — ESG, Sustainability & Investing
by Chris Riback on August 12, 2019

Podcast: Adam Heltzer, Partners Group — ESG, Sustainability & Investing

What does ESG mean today? How involved in the portfolio companies’ sustainability strategies should the PE firms be? And how important is it to LPs? Adam Heltzer, Head of ESG & Sustainability at Partners Group, explains.

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Podcast: Robert Seamans, NYU — AI and the Economy
by Chris Riback on August 5, 2019

Podcast: Robert Seamans, NYU — AI and the Economy

Podcast with NYU Professor Robert Seamans, who studies how technology like Artificial Intelligence and governance structures affect strategic interactions between firms, affect incentives to innovate, and ultimately shape market outcomes.

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Podcast: Raghuram Rajan, University of Chicago — “The Third Pillar”
by Chris Riback on June 19, 2019

Podcast: Raghuram Rajan, University of Chicago — “The Third Pillar”

Rajan’s new book, “The Third Pillar: How the State and Markets are leaving Communities Behind.” explains the connections among inequality, globalization and populism – and rethinks the way markets, governments and local communities intersect.

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Podcast: Ron Williams, “Learning to Lead”
by Chris Riback on May 16, 2019

Podcast: Ron Williams, “Learning to Lead”

Williams has written a book about leadership: “Learning to Lead: The Journey to Leading Yourself, Leading Others, and Leading an Organization.” However, he has also written a book about addressing many of the major gaps in society today, including the growth of inequality and the death of ethics.

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Podcast: Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate — “People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent”
by Chris Riback on April 29, 2019

Podcast: Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate — “People, Power, and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent”

Nobel Prize-winning Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz discusses a definitive economic (and political) blue print for these times – a detailed agenda he calls “Progressive Capitalism.”

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