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In Wharton Social Impact’s Dollars and Change podcast, Vice Dean Katherine Klein talks with leaders and researchers about the power of business and finance to drive positive societal and environmental change.
2021 Year in Review: Dollars and Change Podcast
“I’m most interested in the rebels always having a fighting chance, not just because it’s my business and my livelihood, but also because I think it’s better for innovation.”
Alexis Ohanian: Supporting Business Rebels Through Venture Capital
“If she’s going to be on Zoom every day, she needs lots of outfits and she needs lots of jewelry that’s affordable. So we’ve seen that product shift.”
Rebecca Minkoff: Tailoring to Customers During a Pandemic
Natalie Nielson Edwards, WG’18, joined Wharton’s Stew Friedman to discuss how diversity work has evolved in 2020 and the role that both individuals and companies play in contributing to the movement.
Race and Work 2020: “Embracing the Middle” and Engaging in Challenging Conversations About Race
Prof. Alexis Smith and Pamela Carlton joined Wharton’s Stew Friedman to discuss their research on the qualities of successful black women in the workplace before and after The Great Recession.
Race and Work in 2020: How Black Professional Women Break Barriers and Achieve Success
Prof. Stefanie Johnson joined Wharton’s Stew Friedman to discuss her research on leadership approaches to building diverse organizations, why they fall short, and how to “inclusify” instead.
Race and Work 2020: How Executives Can Harness the Power of Belonging to Create Inclusive Organizations
Dr. Howard Stevenson joined Wharton’s Stew Friedman to discuss how to read, recast, and resolve racially stressful moments.
Race and Work 2020: Strategies for How People of Color Can Navigate Racist Confrontations
Wharton’s Stephanie Creary, an Assistant Professor of Management, joined Wharton’s Stew Friedman to discuss how her LEAP framework is a step to being a better ally and creating equality in the workplace and beyond.
Race and Work in 2020: How to Be a Better Ally to Your Black Colleagues
In this first of seven installments in this series, Prof. Laura Morgan Roberts of The Darden School at University of Virginia joins Wharton’s Stew Friedman to discuss strategies organizations can implement to combat racism in the work-from-home environment.
Race and Work in 2020: Combating Microaggressions and Bias in the Remote Workplace
“It’s not a short-term thing. This ripple effect of the economic and health crisis that we’re in right now will last for some time.”
Former Philadelphia Mayor Nutter Reflects on the ‘Ripple Effects’ of COVID-19
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