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Mindscape: Herbert Gintis on Game Theory, Evolution, and Social Rationality

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Sean talks with economist and behavioral scientist Herbert Gintis about a unified theory of human behavior based on game theory and social rationality.

Betty Reid Soskin and a short tour of the “Rosie the Riveter” Museum

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How to write good job descriptions

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Are You Playing to Play, or Playing to Win?

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How Big Tech Runs Tech Projects and the Curious Absence of Scrum

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Investing in Strategic Leadership

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The Psychology of Pandemics

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The Risks of Replatforming

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What 'racial reckoning' looks like for organizations

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What Self-Awareness Really Is (and How to Cultivate It)

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Easing the Invisible Burdens of Collaboration

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The Kinds of Data Scientist

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How surveillance capitalism will totally transform the domain name system

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'Beyond Collaboration Overload' by Rob Cross: How to reclaim your time and make the best use of networking

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Adam Grant: Stop Using Behavioral Interview Questions (and Do This Instead)

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TBM 38/52: 15 Behaviors of Healthy, Data-Informed Teams

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How to Overcome the Technical Strategy Spiral

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Advice for Tech Workers to Navigate the Most Heated Job Market of All Time

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Executive Engagement

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Opinion | The Question Michael K. Williams Asked Me Before Every Season of ‘The Wire’

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