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.
Lindy Fishburne: “Break Out” Into a New Space
Arvind Rajan: Transformative Care
Frank Dobbin: Commitment to Change
Guy Friedman: Building Trust
Lorin Gu: Problem Solvers With Capital
Nada Hanafi: See It, Believe It
Maureen Shaffer: How to Tell Your Story
Manav Sevak: The Care in Care Delivery
Kyle Kiser: A Tough Pill to Swallow
Julie Wroblewski: Investing in the Future
Rajit Kamal: Leading with Vulnerability
Prentice Tom: Sounds of Mental Illness
Anne Tumlinson: Step Off the Cliff
Marcus Whitney: Orchestrating Change
John Kao: The Servant Leader
Nagraj Kashyap: Art, Not Science
Vivian Lee: We Are All Unique
Mike Snyder: The System is Broken
Allyson Schwartz: Tackling “It”
Troy Bannister: Setting the Vision
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