Career Development, Faculty Spotlights, In the Loop: The HDO Blog, Management & Leadership
The Day After Trauma: Conversations in a Precarious WorldAs we get ready to go to work each day, well-intentioned but tone-deaf organizational responses to trauma at best disappoint and at worst exacerbate. Elizabeth Richmond-Garza, PhD In Partnership with Leslie...
Career Development, In the Loop: The HDO Blog, Management & Leadership
Goal-setting is necessary—even helpful—at times, but it can also get in the way of a life well-lived. John W. Traphagan, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Department of Anthropology Professor, HDO HDO One-Day Professional Seminars: Ethics, Culture, and...
Career Development, Faculty Spotlights, In the Loop: The HDO Blog, Management & Leadership
John W. Traphagan, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Department of Anthropology Professor, HDO HDO One-Day Professional Seminar: Ethics, Culture, and Leadership July 29, 2021 There is a great deal of conversation these days about the importance of...
Faculty Spotlights, In the Loop: The HDO Blog, Management & Leadership
Texas’s recent weather disaster is a reminder of how leaders often struggle with understanding very small probabilities—and why that can be so dangerous. Art Markman, Ph.D. Founding Director, HDO Annabel Irion Worsham Centennial Professor, Departments of Psychology...
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New ways to think about the humanities in a time of crisis. Steven Mintz, Ph.D. Professor of History at UT Austin October 21, 2020 As humanists grow ever more desperate for students, funding and public recognition, these scholars have attached the “humanities” label...
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Rethinking default mental models for communication Dr. S. Scott Graham Assistant Professor in the Department of Rhetoric & Writing at UT Austin September 25, 2020 Think about the last time you changed a lightbulb. What did you do first? I hope it was turn off the...