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Latest podcast episodes about Steven S Rogers

Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech
Algorithms: Follow the Purple Light

Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 33:17


What do we do about recommendation algorithms? What ethical standards could we use to reshape technology? Hosts Annanda and Keisha talk to Stewart Noyce, a technologist who helped develop the internet, and Rev. Dr. Sakena Young-Scaggs, an Afrofuturist scholar and philosopher, to understand how we can all navigate recommendation algorithms in a life-giving way. SHOW NOTES Learn more about Stewart's work in marketing and consulting at StewartNoyce.com See IBM promoting their work at the 1994 Winter Olympics in this vintage ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNZ7k9Kgmek How do algorithms drive social inequality? Virginia Eubanks explains in Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police and Punish the Poor (St. Martin's Press) What's Afrofuturism all about? Read Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture by Ytasha L. Womack (Lawrence Hill Books) Learn about Black entrepreneurs receiving 1% of all venture capital: Sources of Capital for Black Entrepreneurs, Harvard Business Review, 2019 by Steven S. Rogers, Stanly Onuoha, and Kayin Barclay Explore more on “life giving and death dealing” from African feminist theologian Mercy Oduyoye in Beads & Strands: Reflections of an African Woman on Christianity in Africa (Theology in Africa), Orbis Press (2013)

360 MAG: A No-Nonsense Conversation

From the life, professional experiences, and research of former Harvard Business School professor Steven S. Rogers comes his boldly stated, A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues. This informative epistle investigates the causes of racial wealth disparity in the United States and provides solutions for addressing it.Read more.

Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions
Successful Black Entrepreneurs: A Conversation with Steven S. Rogers

Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 62:10


In this edition of Entrepreneurial Appetite's Black Book Discussion, we bring you a conversation with Steven S. Rogers, retired professor of business at Harvard Business School and author of Successful Black Entrepreneurs: Hidden Histories, Inspirational Stories, and Extraordinary Business Achievements.About the book:Successful Black Entrepreneurs is an insightful collection of Harvard Business School case studies about Black entrepreneurs succeeding in various industries and through different routes, including start-ups, franchising, and acquisitions. The book also recognizes and celebrates Black entrepreneurial excellence as it takes the reader through the stages of entrepreneurship, including ideation, raising capital, growing the company, and taking it public. In addition to identifying the positive aspects of Black entrepreneurship, the book also uses data, research, and anecdotes to highlight the challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs, including: An inability to access capital from traditional financial institutions like banks and private equity firmsThe requirement to practice “racial concealment” in the company of White customers to achieve success Perfect for students, aspiring entrepreneurs, and established business leaders, Successful Black Entrepreneurs provides practical perspectives from Black entrepreneurs about what it takes to succeed in business. About the author:Steven Rogers retired from Harvard Business School (HBS) in 2019, where he was the “MBA Class of 1957 Senior Lecturer” in General Management.He taught Entrepreneurial Finance and a new course that he created titled “Black Business Leaders and Entrepreneurship.”A 1985 graduate of the school, Professor Rogers holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Williams College. Before HBS, Professor Rogers taught in the MBA and Ph.D. programs at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He received the Outstanding Professor Award for the Executive MBA Program 26 times and the daytime program twice. Both are records.Support the show

Just A Few Questions
Help The Black Community: Steven S. Rogers

Just A Few Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 14:06


Marc Sims speaks with retired Harvard Business School Professor Steve S. Rogers about his book, A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues: What You Can Do Right Now to Help the Black Community. https://www.stevensrogers.com

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Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez

Shadow Politics with Senator Michael Brown and Maria Sanchez and guest Steven S. Rogers Our guest is STEVEN S. ROGERS, Author of 'A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues'. Since the beginning of the pandemic and the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Americans have been immerged in a race reckoning. From the racial make-up of many our front-line workers to the wealth-gap disparity between Blacks and Whites, serious discussions are being had about race across America. Maria and I will discuss with author Steven Rogers what exactly we all can do right now to help the Black community.

This Week in Nope
Thigh Guy Summer! (feat. Steven S. Rogers)

This Week in Nope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 51:54


Joined this week by a new friend of the pod, retired Harvard Business School professor Steve Rogers, we shut down the French Open as well as a Canadian member of parliament who can't seem to stop getting naked on Zoom. Also, the hottest new fashion trend for men: 4” inseams. We talk to Steve about his excellent new book, “A Letter to My White Friends and Colleagues: What You Can Do Right Now to Help the Black Community.”   HEAR US ON ITUNEShttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/OVERCASThttps://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJSTITCHERhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nopeSOUNDCLOUDhttps://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracksPOCKET CASTShttps://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIChttps://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week's episode: Read “Naomi Osaka and the Power of Nope” in the New York TimesBig #YUP to…Steve Rogers, whose book you can buy here, at the Tattered Cover book store. Hall & Oates at Jones Beach! Documentaries about the Tulsa MassacreIn addition to Twitter, you can now also follow us on Goodpods, a new app that will help you discover great podcasts.

Lessons on Black Excellence in Business with Professor Steven Rogers
Black Business Leaders & Entrepreneurship by Steven Rogers, Dec. 2019 by Ivy

Lessons on Black Excellence in Business with Professor Steven Rogers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 2:12


2:11In this short vingette created by Ivy, Professor Rogers shares on why he chose to create his course, Black Business Leaders & Entrepreneurship" at Harvard Business School and the impact it has had on both black and non-black students. Lessons from Legendary Black Business Leaders feat. Professor Steven S. Rogers, Dec. 2019

The IVY Podcast
#108: Entrepreneurship & Equality: Lessons from Legendary Black Business Leaders ft. Professor Steven Rogers

The IVY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 22:46


After discovering that only two out of the three hundred case studies read by first-year MBA students at Harvard Business School featured black executives, Professor Steven S. Rogers took matters into his own hands. According to The Washington Post, “Rogers decided to write his own case studies, and has so far highlighted many black executives in a wide range of industries.” But more than just case studies, Rogers is transforming Harvard Business School's curriculum. In this episode of The IVY Podcast, Rogers sheds light on a more complete narrative of entrepreneurship, discussing the legacy of black entrepreneurs and the importance of inclusion in the marketplace.