The Findings Report
The Findings Report has been on hiatus, but in our downtime produce Larry Vincent developed a limited series called The Customer Class. The show focuses on how senior business leaders find and keep the people businesses can't live without: customers. The first episode features an interview with SoulCycle co-founder Julie Rice.
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Do introverts have an advantage or a disadvantage in the workplace? How should we design the personality of our future AI colleagues? Bestselling author Matthew Pollard and Justine Cassell provide insight.
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Many experts believe that we must change our attitudes about masculinity in order to affect changes in gender norms and equality. Guests Michael Ian Black, Gary Barker, and Linda Tuncay Zayer join us for a discussion about redefining manhood.
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Trust is viewed as an essential business success metric. But numerous studies suggest that our trust in governments, organizations and businesses has been declining. Guests Ben Boyd and Kent Grayson tackle the core issues.
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Nostalgia is a powerful emotion and a frequent go-to for marketers. Nowhere is nostalgia more prevalent than in music. In this episode, we discuss the ins and outs of music-based nostalgia with guest Jesse K, Petr Janata and Rob Kozinets.
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US consumers spend over $70 billion a year on care for the pets, a massive increase over the years. Guests Dan Miller, Loni Edwards and Renée Felice Smith unpack the behavior driving the trend.
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American families are getting smaller, making middle children an endangered species. Guests Adam Sternbergh and Catherine Salmon explain the ramifications.
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Work life has changed considerably in America. Photojournalist Josh Rose shares insights from his travels interviewing American workers, and author Louis Hyman shares perspective on the challenges of the growing Temp Economy.
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The best jobs in the future will go to those who can deliver creativity on demand. Guests Amy Aniobi, Allen Gannett and Page Moreau debunk popular myths about creativity and provide insights to help anyone improve their creative game.
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Every leader knows the strategic importance of questions like 'what' and 'why', but they often overlook 'when'. In the season two opener, Molly and Larry interview bestselling author Daniel Pink about his book WHEN and his insights on the hidden power of timing. They also interview researchers Jonah Berger and Kelley Gullo about their recent study on how time of day affects a consumer's interest in variety.
info_outlineMolly and Larry explore the power of labels, including the mysterious case of Red Bull and Vodka. Guests Yann Cornil, Aradhna Krishna, and Christina Perozzi provide context.
More information in the episode guide.