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Publisher |
The Muse
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Entrepreneurship
The New Rules of Work explores the changing landscape of work and how that impacts both employees and employers. In this podcast from The Muse, host Kathryn Minshew, Founder & CEO of The Muse (one of Fast Company's 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World) and author of "The New Rules of Work," speaks with some of the most innovative and creative executives and experts about topics ranging from:

Building Authentic Company Cultures; Creating a High Performing Work Environment; Diversity and Inclusion; Work-Life Balance; Managing a Family and a Career; Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability; Company Mergers and Acquisitions; Freelancing and the Gig Economy.

The New Rules of Work is a podcast for everyone navigating the modern workplace.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
New York, NY
Premiere Date |
2019-10-21
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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0 Available Episodes (14 Total)Average duration: 00:22:28
Jan 28 | 00:32:47
13: Ellen Pao and the State of Diversity at Work
Jan 21 | 00:23:20
12: Build the Company You Want to Work For
Jan 14 | 00:25:05
11: How to Change Careers with Confidence
Jan 07 | 00:28:01
10: Confronting Bias with Cindy Augustine
Dec 23 | 00:11:10
9: Creating Company Culture After An Acquisition with Marie Moynihan and Brent Amundson
Dec 17 | 00:18:49
8: The Truth About The Gig Economy with Sarah Kessler
Dec 10 | 00:11:58
7: Empowering People to Make the Difference with Amy Goldfinger
Dec 03 | 00:31:43
6: It’s Time to Close the Gender Pay Gap with Sallie Krawcheck
Nov 26 | 00:24:12
5: How to Focus on Your Priorities with Michelle Peluso
Nov 19 | 00:22:09
4: Do You Have to Love Your Work? With Jessi Hempel
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