Épisodes

  • Dean's Reception Featuring Dr. Nathaniel Fast
    Oct 16 2025

    Listen to this fireside chat with Dean Geoffrey Garrett and Professor of Management of Organization Nathanael Fast. This session was recorded at the Dean's Reception on September 5, 2024.

    Join us for an insightful event delving into the psychological underpinnings of power, leadership, and technology adoption. Our featured speaker's research is both timely and impactful, addressing critical themes such as how power and status hierarchies shape decision-making, the influence of identities on professional networks, and the role of AI in shaping the future. This event promises to explore these important topics in depth, providing valuable perspectives for attendees. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of these dynamic and influential factors.

    Hosted by Trojan Parents Mario & Ann Marie Govic at their residence in West Los Angeles.

    Learn more about Leadership and Technology though the Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making.

    The Dean's Expert:

    Nathanael Fast- Associate Professor of Management and Organization, Director of the Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making, Co-Director of the Psychology of Technology Institute, USC Marshall

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    29 min
  • A Conversation with Nick Vyas, Executive Director - The Randall R. Kendrick Global Supply Chain Institute
    Jan 11 2022

    In the first of a two-part series on Supply Chain, host Jerry Won talks to Nick Vyas, Executive Director of The Randall R. Kendrick Global Supply Chain Institute & Academic Director of Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management about his passion for the discipline, lessons learned through the pandemic, and what makes him optimistic about the future of supply chain at USC Marshall. He also shares his thoughts on the transformative gift from Marshall alumnus Randy Kendrick that names, endows, and ensures the future of the Institute!

    Marshall Voices is a podcast series highlighting the voices of the USC Marshall School of Business community, students, faculty, alumni, staff, and stakeholders, on today‘s most important business and cultural topics. Each month we‘ll explore a new topic and hear from the diverse perspectives of our community. Marshall Voices is a collaborative effort between Marshall Alumni Relations and Marketing and Communications.

    To learn more about the USC Marshall School of Business, please visit http://marshall.usc.edu

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    23 min
  • The Great Return and The Future of Work
    Dec 14 2021

    What does work look like in a post pandemic world and how has the way we view work changed?

    Host Jerry Won talks to USC Marshall Professor Eric Anicich, Onma Lwin (Director of Undergraduate Career Services), Marianne Koshar (HR Director at Boeing), and Erin Pindus, a second year student in the Marshall Full Time MBA Program, about their experiences, perspectives, and expertise on the topic.

    Marshall Voices is a podcast series highlighting the voices of the USC Marshall School of Business community, students, faculty, alumni, staff, and stakeholders, on today‘s most important business and cultural topics. Each month we‘ll explore a new topic and hear from the diverse perspectives of our community. Marshall Voices is a collaborative effort between Marshall Alumni Relations and Marketing and Communications.

    To learn more about the USC Marshall School of Business, please visit http://marshall.usc.edu

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    21 min
  • Marshall Voices Introduction
    Dec 14 2021

    Marshall Voices is a podcast series highlighting the voices of the USC Marshall School of Business community, students, faculty, alumni, staff, and stakeholders, on today's most important business and cultural topics. Each month we'll explore a new topic and hear from the diverse perspectives of our community. Marshall Voices is a collaborative effort between Marshall Alumni Relations and Marketing and Communications.

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    1 min