On our tenth episode of The Framing Effect, we welcome Ambassador Ana Teresa Dengo, diplomat of Costa Rica. From 2006 to 2014, she served as Ambassador to Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia. As P
On our ninth episode of The Framing Effect, we welcome Dr. Vernon Smith, the 2002 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economic Sciences. Dubbed the "Father of Experimental Economics," he pioneered the use of experiments to test economic theories in the 195
On our eighth episode of The Framing Effect, we are joined, once again, by Edward Marshall, professor from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. Listen in as we discuss how leadership and management has changed in the past 200 years, incl
On our seventh episode of The Framing Effect we are joined by Jeffery Glass, professor from Duke University’s Department of Electrical and computer engineering, and the Hogg Family Director of Engineering Management and Entrepreneurship explain
On our sixth episode of The Framing Effect we are joined by Marc Beckman, adjunct marketing professor, and Executive in Residence at NYU Stern and guest lecturer at Columbia University. He is also the Co-Founder and CEO of DMAUnited, a fashion
On this episode of The Framing Effect we are joined by Jim Rogers, co-founder along with George Soros of the Quantum Fund, one of the most successful hedge funds in the history of investing. After retiring in 1980, he has traveled around the wo
On this episode of The Framing Effect, Zhang sits down with Kenan Heppe, a professional actor with experience in both Hollywood and in China. He has recently worked with critically acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou in the film "Snipers" be
On our third episode of The Framing Effect, Xun Tang, Henry S. Fox Senior Economics Professor at Rice University, and Principal Economist for Amazon Scholars explains his research on econometrics, game theory, and how math can model our everyda
On our second episode of The Framing Effect, Bill Graham, United Nations Representation, President of the Dare to be Great Rotary organization, and advocate for UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, explains his ideas on education reform, inte
On this special first episode of The Framing Effect, Dr. Edward Marshall explains the methods of collaborative leadership, the effects of "quiet quitting", and the future of company cultures.To purchase Leadership's 4th Evolution: Collaboration