Raffaella Sadun is the Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, and her research focuses on the managerial and organizational drivers of productivity, profitability, growth, and longevity. She is among the founders of the World Management Survey, a groundbreaking research effort that is now spanning nearly two decades and which collects data on granular management practices from thousands of companies in almost 40 countries. In this episode of the New Human Movement, we talk to Raffaella about how to accelerate the development and diffusion of management practices that are fit for the 21st century.
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