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Podcasts and Webinars

    David Lewin on employee voice in a capitalist economy and the re-emergence of unionization. The Work Goes On: An Oral History of Industrial Relations and Labor Economics with Princeton’s Orley Ashenfelter

    David Lewin, the Neil Jacoby Emeritus Professor of Management and Human Resources at UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management. joins the podcast to discuss what sparked his interest in unions and grievance procedures, the Federal Trade Commission's new plan to ban noncompete agreements, and why unionization will re-emerge in the U.S. south and elsewhere.

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    Healing at Work Podcasts by Susan Schmitt-Winchester

    What if the workplace was a place where people can heal from their traumatic pasts; build new, positive beliefs about themselves and others; and gain the confidence, self-acceptance, peace of mind and joy that they’ve been craving all their lives?
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    Innovative Pioneers: Highlights of experiences of leaders from across the globe from a variety of professionals - Spotlight on Jill B. Smart

    Hosted by Dominqiue Wilson

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    Overcoming Webinar Fatigue: How to Do Successful Virtual Learning

    by Radek Czahajda, Adult Learning Researcher, Kozminski University, Evidence-Based Trainer, radek@czahajda.pl and Dave Ulrich Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Partner, The RBL Group, dou@umich.edu

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    INNOVATE, EXECUTE, THRIVE; Research-based network habits to transform your work and life.

    This is the first of three webinars in this series,  which is based on IRC4HR-funded research on the personal network strategies and behaviors of high-performing individuals.   

    Click here for more information and to register for this free Webinar series.