Podcast appearances and mentions of Kathleen M Eisenhardt

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Best podcasts about Kathleen M Eisenhardt

Latest podcast episodes about Kathleen M Eisenhardt

Unraveling Pink
#79 How Diverse Is Your Bookshelf?

Unraveling Pink

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 23:47


This week's episode shines the spotlight on the representation of women on our big screens, little screens, conference daises, and bookshelves. It's worth taking some time to consider the messages we receive from all forms of entertainment and education and whether we are getting a balanced view of the world. If you come to the realization that your bookshelf needs more female authors on it, never fear, we have a list of some favorite female authors and books. Check them out! Tweet your favorites to @UnravelingPink and we'll add them to the list.
 Resources in this episode:
 Molly Flatt, The Guardian, "Is The Future Female? Fixing Sci-Fi's Women Problem." Check out: Molly Flatt's "A Darker Wave," Kassandra Khaw’s "There are Wolves in These Woods," Madeline Ashby’s "The Cure For Jetlag," Liz Williams’ "In the God Fields." 
Jodi Picoult, "Small Great Things"
 Debby Irving, "Waking Up White" 
Karen Catlin, "Present! A Techie's Guide to Public Speaking"
 Ed Yong, 4/19/2018, "When Will the Gender Gap in Science Disappear?"
 Emma Pierson, 8/5/2014 "In Science, It Matters That Women Come Last" 
The Unraveling Pink's Brain Trust List of fav female authors and books:
 Arundhati Roy, "God of Small Things"
 Ntozage Shange, "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf" 
Curtis Sittenfeld
 Doris Kearns Goodwin
 Loung Ung, "First They Killed My Father"
 Ayn Rand
 Kate Germano, "Fight Like A Girl"
 Julie Kratz, "ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality" 
Amy Waninger, "Network Beyond Bias: Making Diversity a Competitive Advantage for Your Career"
 Jennifer Brown, "Inclusion: Diversity, The New Workplace & the Will to Change"
 Iris Bohnet, "What Works: Gender Equality by Design"
 Another list of favorite female-authored business books
: Shona Brown and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, "Competing on the Edge:  Strategy as Structured Chaos"
 Andrea Kates, "Find Your Next: Using the Business Genome Approach to Find your Company's Next Competitive Edge" 
Angeles Arrien, "The Four-Fold Way: Walking the Paths of Warrior, Teacher, Healer and Visionary"
 Rayona Sharpnack, "Trade Up: Five Steps for Redesigning Your Leadership and Your Life from the Inside Out"
 Gail Larsen, "Transformational Speaking: If You Want to Change the World, Tell a Better Story"

Die Strategieexperten Podcast - Mit Plan und Grips zum Erfolg
#4 Einfache Entscheidungen für eine komplexe Welt

Die Strategieexperten Podcast - Mit Plan und Grips zum Erfolg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 19:32


Wir alle müssen täglich Entscheidungen treffen. Oft genug sind sie komplex und mit Unsicherheiten behaftet. Damit diese Entscheidungen nicht zur Fortschrittsbremse werden, helfen einfache Entscheidungsregeln. Praxisbeispiele und die wissenschaftliche Grundlage dazu.   Artikel Strategy as Simple Rules von Kathleen M. Eisenhardt und Donald Sull https://hbr.org/2001/01/strategy-as-simple-rules   Buch Simple Rules: How to Succeed in a Complex World von Kathleen M. Eisenhardt und Donald Sull http://amzn.to/2g1yQoy 

London Business School podcasts
Simple rules and management teams

London Business School podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2009 6:38


In the final in his three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford University Professor about what makes good management teams

London Business School podcasts
Developing simple rules

London Business School podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2008 4:57


In the second in his three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford University Professor about how managers can use simple rules.

London Business School podcasts
Competing on the edge of chaos

London Business School podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2008 3:28


In part one of a three part podcast series with Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Donald Sull, Associate Professor of Management Practice, speaks with the Stanford Professor about simple rules and about why structure is so important in uncertain markets.