Posts Tagged ‘leaders’
Safety Campaigns Lead to Dangerous Outcomes (Video & Podcast)
Armchair psychology often undermines safety campaigns and other marketing messages, due to psychological phenomena such as the boomerang effect. Overcoming these problems requires using best practices from behavioral science. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which describes how safety campaigns can lead to dangerous outcomes.
Read MoreBusiness Leaders Need to Promote the New Booster Shots
As the efficacy of older vaccines gradually fades, leaders should promote the newly-updated booster shots. This will aid companies in reducing sick days, minimizing PR fiascos, and facilitating stakeholder capitalism.
Read MoreHow to Establish a Bias-Free Procurement Process
Any procurement process not protected from bias risks a bid protest. To protect the procurement process, officials need to learn about and address cognitive biases in procurement decision-making.
Read MoreUsing the Metaverse for Managing Remote & Hybrid Teams: Interview with Erin McDannald, CEO at Lighting Environments (Video & Podcast)
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Erin McDannald, CEO at Lighting Environments, about using the metaverse for managing remote and hybrid teams.
Read MoreBlackRock CEO Is Wrong: Remote Work Productivity Reduces Inflation
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is wrong about remote work and inflation. Remote work productivity is higher and thus reduces inflation, and other costs in remote work are lower, which also decreases inflation
Read MoreYou Need to Make Remote and Hybrid Team-Building Fun: Interview with Nate Martin, CEO at Puzzle Break (Video & Podcast)
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Nate Martin, CEO at Puzzle Break, about the future of work.
Read MoreWill a Recession Increase Remote Work? (Video & Podcast)
If there is a recession, having most employees working remotely will benefit the bottom line at many companies. Leaders who don’t grasp this reality will fade into irrelevance as economic conditions worsen. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which discusses whether a recession will increase remote work.
Read MoreThe Truth About Work From Home Productivity (Video & Podcast)
Work from home productivity is higher than in the office, especially on individual tasks. Since most employees prefer hybrid or remote work, a policy of flexibility helps companies maximize both retention and productivity. That’s the key take-away message of this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, which describes the truth about work from home productivity.
Read MoreJPMorgan CEO Got Remote Workforce Diversity Exactly Wrong
Jamie Dimon is wrong: remote work helps workforce diversity, while a forced return to office hurts it. Adopting best practices for workforce diversity in remote work will help firms exceed diversity targets and financial performance, as it helped Meta.
Read MoreWill a Recession Increase Remote Work?
If there is a recession, having most employees working remotely will benefit the bottom line at many companies. Leaders who don’t grasp this reality will fade into irrelevance as economic conditions worsen
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