Michigan Ross Receives Over $1 Million For Business+Impact Initiative from the Generosity of the Applebaum Family - Michigan Ross https://t.co/lQRipH5WC2
“Managers would be wise to deploy a much more tailored approach to emotion management"
Christina Bradley and #MichiganRoss Profs. Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks (@Sanchez_Burks) & Lindy Greer (@LindredG) discuss the importance of leaders supporting their teams.
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"By supporting emotional expression within their teams, leaders can help their organizations function at their best."
Great piece from @Sanchez_Burks, Christina Bradley (@MichiganRoss), and @LindredG to start off 2021
https://t.co/oUyPHIwNG1
Every morning at 9 a.m., each member stands in front of their laptop, describes their goals for that day and solicits advice. At 4:30 p.m., they gather online again, stand up, show teammates what they accomplished and ask for more advice. https://t.co/k2UxBsAD1v
Rep @AOC: "I do not need Rep. Yoho to apologize to me. Clearly he does not want to. Clearly when given the opportunity he will not & I will not stay up late at night waiting for an apology from a man who has no remorse over calling women & using abusive language towards women."
At long last, my paper on the folk conception of consent is out in @YaleLJournal! It asks a simple question: Can you consent based on a lie? For most experts, the answer is no. But I find ordinary people feel differently. Let me explain. CW: rape, battery https://t.co/sJvwMvColH
This morning, I woke up very tired. Not your normal tired. I woke up with a kind of tired that can only be found on the other side of loss, anger, frustration, sadness, and despair. https://t.co/Dov6G6eScQ #georgefloyd#AhmaudArbery
Iris Schneider at #easpmeeting@easpinfo: people high on ambivalence display less attribution bias (attribute behavior less to the personal characteristics and more to the situational factors) and less confirmation bias. #psychology
Trying to understand the roots of a scandal like operation #varsityblues? My article from the Journal of College Admission (2013) explains #collegeadmissions anxiety in affluent families: https://t.co/QU1FMOv0Cs
"Anyone who knows anything about the cutthroat competition for precious spots at top-tier schools realizes how ugly and unfair it can be". Interesting OpEd by @FrankBruni in the NYT https://t.co/4minSx0tV5 https://t.co/4minSx0tV5