Gleb Tsipursky

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避免灾难的首席执行官Experts

Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts, is a behavioral scientist who helps executives make the wisest decisions and manage risks in the future of work. He wrote the best-sellers “Never Go With Your Gut,” “The Blindspots Between Us,” and "Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams."

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Growing a Business

Employers Need Workers. Now They're Realizing The Untapped Talent of These People.

Remote work, combined with a tight labor market, explains why this group is being hired at a higher rate, according to the researcher's analysis.

Growing a Business

Remote Work Doesn't Stifle Innovation — Overlooking These Best Practices Will.

Apple and Google think remote work isn't good for innovation, but research suggests the opposite can be true. Assuming innovation requires physical proximity is an outdated traditionalist approach. Here's why.

Celebrity Entrepreneurs

Adidas Took Too Long to Drop Kanye West. A Behavioral Economist Reveals 3 Mental Blindspots That Could Explain The Company's Failed Response.

Adidas waited much, much longer than other companies that cut ties with Ye, but why is that? This dangerous judgment error could cost the company its reputation — and they occur more often than you think.

领导

A Pervasive Myth Employers Believe That Is Hurting Their Remote Workforce

Bosses are showing deep-rooted mistrust of their employees — but is it founded?

Health & Wellness

They Say Remote Work Is Bad For Employees, But Most Research Suggests Otherwise — A Behavioral Economist Explains.

The trouble with this stance is it decries the negative impact of remote and hybrid work on wellbeing, yet glosses over the damage to wellbeing caused by the alternative, namely office-centric work.

Growing a Business

3 Critical Mistakes That Could Cost You Your Business During a Recession. Here's How You Can Avoid Them.

Want to make sure your business survives the looming economic downturn? Here are three mistakes every business leader can avoid by learning from the past.