Leadership
PSI News
October 06, 2011

Coaching A Surgeon

Harvard surgeon and writer for The New Yorker Atul Gawande hires a coach. Read more...

Topics: Leadership
PSI News
September 30, 2011

Negotiating Gender Roles

Professor Michael Morris and former PhD student Emily Amanatullah (now at McCombs School of Business) find that women are better at negotiating for others than for themselves, due to the potential of social backlash for being self-assertive. Read more...

PSI News
July 26, 2011

Magical Thinking and Charismatic Leadership

Research by Michael Morris, Maia Young and Vicki Scherwin suggests that we attribute certain leaders to be charismatic through "magical thinking." Read more...

Topics: Leadership
PSI News
July 15, 2011

Developing Leadership

CBS Dean R. Glenn Hubbard cites PSI as a leadership development tool for MBA students in a July 2011 Wall Street Journal interview. Read more...

Topics: Leadership
PSI News
May 17, 2011

Social Intelligence at Google

A recent NYTimes article details Google's new management strategy, which was developed using data-driven analysis of the social intelligence of their best managers. Read more...

PSI News
May 05, 2011

Teaching Social Intelligence in Business Schools

Michael Morris discusses the Program on Social Intelligence curriculum in a Wall Street Journal article on the rise of social intelligence courses in business schools. Read more...

Topics: Leadership
PSI News
August 13, 2010

Michael Morris delivers keynote at Asian-American MBA Conference, August 27, 2010

Professor Michael Morris will deliver the keynote address on "Harnessing Bicultural Identity" on August 27, 2010 at the Asian MBA Leadership Conference and Career Expo (AMBA) in New York. Read more...

PSI News
July 07, 2010

Strategies for Leaders

PSI's Science Meets Practice Workshop series is featured in the Summer 2010 issue of Columbia Business School's alumni magazine, Hermes. Read more...

Topics: Leadership
PSI News
June 30, 2010

Who is to blame? That depends on your country

Featured in the Japan Times Online, Professor Michael Morris's research on U.S. and Japanese media coverage of corporate scandals shows differences in the public's direction of blame and responsibility. Read more...