Podcast appearances and mentions of Michael W Krzyzewski

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Latest podcast episodes about Michael W Krzyzewski

Duke DPT podcast
3. Tim Sell & The K-Lab

Duke DPT podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 32:32


Are you interested in becoming a future DPT academician? In this podcast, Dr. Derek Clewley interviews Tim Sell, Director of the Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Laboratory. They discuss how Dr. Sell got involved in the K-Lab, what type of research is conducted there, and the best way for students and clinicians to get involved in research.   During this episode you will learn: About Dr. Sell’s path from a physical therapy student to the director of the K-Lab What kind individuals and athletes are analyzed at the K-Lab How the K-Lab keeps its mission statement in mind while conducting all it’s research projects A glimpse into Dr. Sell’s family life (including his pets) To learn more about the K-Lab, visit: https://ortho.duke.edu/research/core-research-facilities/michael-w-krzyzewski-human-performance-laboratory-k-lab.    For more information on Duke DPT, follow us on Twitter @DukeDPT and visit our website: dpt.duhs.duke.edu

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Work and Life with Stew Friedman
Ep 26. Sim Sitkin: Duke's Coach K Professor on Building Trust

Work and Life with Stew Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 46:52


Sim Sitkin is the Michael W. Krzyzewski University Professor of Leadership, Founding Faculty Director of the Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics at the Fuqua School of Business, and Director of the Behavioral Science and Policy Center at Duke University. His research focuses on leadership and the influence of risk taking. His publications are featured in the most prestigious academic journals and intertwine his work on leadership with topics such as accountability, acquisition processes, and innovation. In today’s episode, Stew and Sim talk about trust, leadership, building our capacity to create positive change in the world, and Sim’s mega-HBR article The Stretch Goal Paradox. Stew and Sim explore how to remain open to new information by learning to appreciate different perspectives. Sim’s decades of research offers critical insight in a world fractured by social media bubbles, political partisanship, and distrust for institutions. He makes a very useful distinction between distrust and low trust. Many organizations fail to gain the public’s trust because they mistake one for the other; and all of us, in our professional and private lives, can easily fall prey to the same error. In the second half of the episode, Stew and Sim talk with callers who share their personal stories and Sim provides very helpful guidance with his expertise on leadership and See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Basketball Court
Episode 10: Michael W. Krzyzewski v. The Los Angeles Lakers, Inc.

Basketball Court

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 41:58


We may be a little late to March Madness, but in this episode Basketball Court tangles with the ramifications of Coach K taking the vacant Lakers job in 2004. Logically, the bulk of the episode is spent discussing Smush Parker's career, the 2000 Subway Series, and how law school grades are handed out.