Max Bazerman
@bazermanmax
@harvardhbs prof, mentor, ethics and decision-making thinker. COMPLICIT: HOW WE ENABLE THE UNETHICAL AND HOW TO STOP from @PrincetonUPress.
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In my episode with Professor Max Bazerman, we discuss why the conflicts we accept in society are a major concern. Dr. Bazerman provides a clear example in this short video from our interview: passionstruck.com/max-h-bazerman…
Enjoyed talking to Second City Works about my new book, Complicity! Princeton University Press
People routinely overlook wrongdoing, even in situations that cause harm. In his book "Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop," professor Max Bazerman shares strategies to help people do the right thing even when those around them aren't: hbs.me/2cxwnkws
.Timur Kuran Max Bazerman & Dolly Chugh (she/her) share from 3 diff perspectives how we all need to stand up more Their great books: -amazon.com/Private-Truths… -amazon.com/Complicit-How-… -amzn.to/3EPXkQx Timur, Max & Dolly on 3 Takeaways podcast: 3takeaways.com/episodes Tom Peters
In his new book, Max Bazerman tells compelling stories of those who enabled the Theranos & WeWork scandals, the opioid crisis, the sexual abuse that led to the #MeToo movement, & the January 6th U.S. Capitol attack. Read Chapter 1 for free to learn more: hubs.ly/Q01tljlH0
Max H. Bazerman explains what all of us can do to fight the pervasive human tendency to enable wrongdoing in the workplace, politics, and beyond. Max Bazerman Harvard Business School
International Corruption Day seems an apt time to pick up a copy of Max Bazerman's Complicit. Out now in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook, it offers a path to creating a more ethical world. princeton.press/q4n22m #IACD2022 #corruption Max Bazerman
“When we collaborate with people who act in egregious ways, we are complicit in their harm.” — Max Bazerman on his new book “Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop.” ow.ly/tRNM50LVMh1
"While the collapse of FTX and Alameda Research is being blamed on Sam Bankman-Fried, who is certainly the core actor in the story, he did not act alone," writes Max H. Bazerman (Max Bazerman) ti.me/3WiVTQ3
At the end of each year I am glad to share my list of the best #behavioralscience books of the year. So, for all those interested to better understand human behavior, here my 2022 selection. A big thanks & congrats to the authors and happy new year to all 🙏 BVA Nudge Consulting
Looking for the perfect read(s) for #MLKDay? I have 2 recommendations for books that will help you reflect on the past and strive to create a better future. 👇🏻 📚 Dolly Chugh (she/her)’s A MORE JUST FUTURE 📚Max Bazerman’s COMPLICIT
Did you know that our audiobooks are available on Libby? If you like to discover #audio titles through your #LocalLibrary, these are some of our top borrowed titles. @bazermanmax Ruha Benjamin @drkarenbakker Torie Bosch @libbyapp #AcademicTwitter
"When we're benefitting from #privilege, we don't notice that the problem even exists," says Max Bazerman (Max Bazerman) in his talk titled "Complicit." Watch the full lecture here: youtube.com/watch?v=Mpu8wn… USC | Harvard University
The power of experiments, decision making in a data driven world by Michael Luca & Max Bazerman rec. by Russell Cartwright on E17 - how to commission an agency - he's won loads of awards so listen up! Read to skill up on strategy in the data world ⚒️⬇️
Our first Influential Minds episode for March is with Max Bazerman, author of "Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop". He joins us in just two weeks to discuss how to fight complicity. Register for Free: bit.ly/IM-030822
Planning on attending the #TucsonFestivalOfBooks next weekend? Don't miss PUP author Max Bazerman, who will be joining the festival as a presenting author on March 4 from 10-11 am MST! For more details: hubs.ly/Q01DlQgq0 Tucson Festival of Books #BookEvents #TFOB23 #TFOB
Earlier this year, we sat down with Max Bazerman to discuss his book, "Complicit: How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop". Now streaming on YouTube here: bit.ly/IM-BAZERMAN
"Instead of trying to prevent the very unusual core wrongdoer, if we could train the next generation to not be complicit, we could go a long way toward eliminating workplace scandals in the future." — WAPPP affiliate faculty Max Bazerman ow.ly/VL6V50PzzJ4
By collaborating with others, we can create more value in the world. #create #collaborate #value Harvard Business School Max Bazerman