Adam Grant & Marcus Buckingham: Nine Lies About Work | 2019 Wharton People Analytics Conference
2019 Wharton People Analytics Conference: Bestselling author, researcher, and talent expert, Marcus Buckinham, in conversation with The Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management at the Wharton School, Adam Grant, discusses the importance of finding and embracing your strengths. Marcus challenges attendees to re-think traditional norms such as feedback and leadership by offering alternative approaches to people analytics in the workplace.
Видео Adam Grant & Marcus Buckingham: Nine Lies About Work | 2019 Wharton People Analytics Conference канала Wharton School
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