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Apr 6

Using AI? Great. But Using AI No Longer Differentiates

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Virtual Event
Join Sam Ransbotham as he discusses: How frequently individuals actually use AI at work and how that use contributes to organizational value; How individual use of AI fosters competence, autonomy, and relatedness to others — three essential elements of self-determination; and How leaders can encourage individual AI use that will benefit their organizations.
  • Sam Ransbotham
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Apr 4

Fake It When You Make It:Authenticity Strategies and Ethnoracial Inequality in American Fine Dining

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm In Person Event
In this talk, Gillian Gualtieri of Barnard College explores the case of American fine dining to attend to the ways in which the ethnoracial categories of both producers and their products in interaction shape how chefs and critics understand their value.
  • Gillian Gualtieri
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Mar 21

Remanufacturing Consent: How Algorithmic Management Repurposes Workplace Consent

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hybrid Event
In this talk, Lindsey D. Cameron of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania explores how the shift from human to algorithms as managers on digital platforms reconfigures and repurposes workplace consent.
  • Lindsey D. Cameron
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Mar 8

Firm Investments in Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Changes in Workforce Composition

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hybrid Event
In this talk, Tania Babina of Columbia Business School discusses her research in which she studied the shifts in U.S. firms’ workforce composition and organization associated with the use of AI technologies.
  • Tania Babina
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Mar 7

The Business of Clout(chasing): Examining Visibility and Relational Labor of Black Youth in Chicago’s Drill Rap Scene

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hybrid Event
In this talk, Jabari M. Evans of the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard explores Chicago’s Drill rap scene to study how clout is acquired within its cyberculture, allowing marginalized youth to build social status, maintain authenticity, and cultivate connections.
  • Jabari Evans
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Feb 22

Optimal discoverability on platforms

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hybrid Event
In this talk, Julian Wright of the National University of Singapore will discuss his study about what drives a platform's design choice between providing tools for suppliers or being buyer-focused.
  • Julian Wright
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Feb 21

The Essentials of Mid-Career Management in the Tech Sector

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Virtual Event
Join Mark Hardie as he discusses the essentials of mid-career management in the tech sector.
  • Mark Hardie
Jae Williams
Feb 21

America’s Empathy Deficit: An Open Letter

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hybrid Event
In this talk, Jae Williams of Emerson College examines the on-campus experience of Black male visual and performing arts students and how higher education institutions continue to play a role in their underrepresentation and marginalization.
  • Jae Williams
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Feb 10

ALI Decarbonization Panel

9:15 am - 10:45 am Hybrid Event
In this event, four HBS alumni will share their efforts on the ground to drive this change through innovations in business operations, structured finance, public-private partnerships, and technological advancement with potential for impact across the global economy.
  • Mike Toffel
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Mitch Goldstein
  • Heather Takle
  • Christian Weeks
Feb 2

Launching a Tech Startup in Mid-Career: What to Consider

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Virtual Event
Join Allison Byers and Rebecca Moore for an AMA session about the unique considerations and challenges faced by those starting a business later in their career.
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Nov 7

Book talk: Decisions Over Decimals

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Virtual Event
Join Oded Netzer, Vice Dean for Research and professor at Columbia Business School, discuss his new book, Decisions Over Decimals: Striking the Balance Between Intuition and Information. Moderated by HBS Professor Ayelet Israeli.
  • Ayelet Israeli
  • Oded Netzer
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Nov 2

Digital Seminar: Designing Equitable Algorithms

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Hybrid Event
Join Sharad Goel, Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School talk about how algorithms can exacerbate inequities when not carefully designed through the evaluation of automated speech recognition (ASR) tools. He will then describe a paradigm for designing equitable algorithms.
  • Sharad Goel

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