Finding your way - The science of success
What is success to you? For each of us, what it means to be successful in our work and our personal lives might be very different. Where do we develop our concept of success, and how is it influenced by our environment and culture? How do we measure our success, both internally and relative to others? Do we value money, inner peace, or a Nobel Prize? Do we fear failure? And what price are we willing to pay to be successful? Are we prepared to exchange greater success at work for less time with family?
In this podcast (elaborated from a webinar developped with Science Magazine) we will address these questions with our expert panel, all of whom have experienced success, at least according to some measures:
Njeri Rionge (Independent entrepreneur, Toronto, Canada)
Shruti Naik, Ph.D. (NY University Langone Health, New York, NY)
Darren Griffin, Ph.D. (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK)
Albert-László Barabási, Ph.D. (Northeastern University, Boston, MA)
Moderator: Sean Sanders, Ph.D. (Science/AAAS, Washington, DC)
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