Joyce Gioia is a sought-after expert in human relations and employment trends. Her company—The Herman Group—tracks the trends of the job market in this country. We discuss how today’s unemployment figures fit her 2011 predictions she made the last time she was on the show.
Adam Armbruster is an expert on TV advertising and commercials. The demographic for watching media—particularly traditional media—is changing, but advertisers still seek the coveted 18-49 year old demographic. We discuss whether advertisers are out of touch with today’s media audience.
Sebastian Mallaby is a journalist and author who investigated a mysterious part of the financial system, Hedge Funds. He’s written the most exhaustive work on the subject. We look at the role of Hedge Funds in modern finance to determine if they are good or evil from his book More Money Than God.
Jodi Glickman trains young people how to be Great On the Job. We discuss communication—What to Say, How to Say It, and The Secrets of Getting Ahead—from her book Great On the Job.
Pankaj Ghemawat is the youngest “guru” included in the guide to the greatest management thinkers of all time published by The Economist in 2008. He has empirical data that globalization is not bad and he explains that the world has farther to go when it comes to globalization from his book World 3.0.
Rajeev Peshawaria is a reformed currency trader for American Express and HSBC who’s turned his talents to leadership education and coaching. He has a uniquely global view about why we have Too Many Bosses and Too Few Leaders. We discuss his observations from his 20-year career.