Professor Frank Dobbin is the Chair of Sociology at Harvard University, and author of the critically acclaimed book Inventing Equal Opportunity. Frank’s work on diversifying the workplace focuses on developing an evidence-based approach to understand how and why businesses often remain segregated.
In this podcast, Frank talks about the roots of the diversity problem, and how better business diversity practices benefit everyone in the long run. It’s a complicated issue affected by management strategies, promotion patterns, and years of systemic racism and segregation, but it’s worth diving into.
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“The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek.
Peter Socarras: A Connection to Purpose
Joanna Drake: Investing in Care
Sandeep Akkaraju: Simplifying Care in the Modern World
Riddhiman Das: Delivering Breakthrough Innovations Using Secure Data
Yasi Baiani: Optimizing Healthcare Integration
Deborah Kilpatrick: Improving Everyday Health
Zack Gray: The Opioid Crises Treatment Gap
Patricia Bradley: The Full Continuum of Care
Alon Joffe: Bridging the Patient-Clinician Gap in Behavioral Health
A. J. Loiacono: The Tylenol Rule
Erin Harkless Moore: Underrepresented & Undercapitalized
David Hanson: The Future of AI
Richard Lungen: Looking Behind the Scenes
Ogi Kavazovic: A Broken System
Sean Saint: Standalone Success
David Mou: Telehealth Mental Revolution
Brad Hirsch: Revolutionizing Clinical Trials
Tamar Thompson: Coding Toward a Better Health-Policy Future
Liz Kislik: Conflict Managed
Jay Johnson: Behavioral Intelligence
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