This Human Business is a podcast that explores the new movement to reassert the value of the human experience, in an age when an obsession with digital tools of automation has created a dangerous imbalance in the corporate world. The podcast looks into the use of mythology and storytelling to evoke emotional engagement, the role of rituals in commercial culture, new radically human forms of thick research that complement Big Data, human reactions to new business technologies, dark and hopeful visions of the future, digital racism, and the fluid opportunities for dynamic interactions with gender and identity in the business world. It then transforms into the articulation of emotional granularity, exploring the business of being human.
With this episode we have reached the end of the second season of This Human Business. It’s time to ask the most important question of all: Is a human...
What if we thought of a business not as a machine, but as a living garden? Thousands of years ago, nomads gathered together in many places around the ...
Business needs to get beyond the narrow UX scope of the customer journey. It’s emotional movement accompanying physical movement that makes a pilgrima...
Time is at the heart of the struggle over the culture of business. This episode discusses the conflict between mechanized clock time and alternative f...
With business culture sinking lower and lower, we need tools to aim higher. Poetry and fairy tales help us to imagine what could be instead of leaving...
Two weeks ago, the Business Roundtable pledged to protect the human global community by pursuing environmentally sustainable business practices. This ...
There has always been racism in business, but now we are becoming of a new form of racism that's infecting the culture of commerce. Digital technologi...
Gone are the days when business leaders could say with a straight face that consumers and markets behave according to simple rational self-interest. U...
This morning, Americans woke up to a surprising headline from the Washington Post: - Group of top CEOs says maximizing shareholder profits no longer c...
Today, it was announced that an artificial intelligence system under development at Amazon called Rekognition is now able to detect fear, using digita...