PepsiCo's trailblazing former CEO drove record profits—but did so while investing in employee well-being, consumer health, and environmental sustainability. In their second conversation, she and Adam are on stage for a lively, entertaining dialogue about how to improve our work lives and our workplaces. They talk about striking a balance between fitting in and standing out, winning support for major change up and down the org chart, and rethinking business education. Indra also reveals the name of the only world leader who ever intimidated her and why she doesn’t care who wins the battle between Pepsi and Coke.
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Dax Shepard Doesn't Believe in Regret
Bonus: That Blah You’re Feeling Is Called Languishing
Glennon Doyle Wants you to Abandon Identity
How to Build an Inclusive Workplace
The Science of Productive Conflict
Navigating Career Turbulence
How to Rethink a Bad Decision
Daniel Kahneman Doesn't Trust Your Intuition
Malcolm Gladwell Questions Everything
Jane Goodall on Leadership Lessons from Primates
Brené Brown on What Vulnerability Isn't
Think Again: JJ Abrams Takes Adam’s Job
How Science Can Fix Remote Work
Career Decline Isn't Inevitable
Bonus: The Fall of WeWork's Culture
Reinventing the Job Interview
We Don’t Have to Fight Loneliness Alone
Authenticity Is a Double-Edged Sword
Bonus: Relationships at Work with Esther Perel
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