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David Bodanis on his book, “The Art of Fairness:The Power of Decency in a World Turned Mean”
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English - February 17, 2024 14:33 - 49 minutes - 29.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 23 ratingsTech News News Society & Culture india desi hindi bombay indicast bollywood canada india news mumbai delhi Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Do nice guys finish last? Not quite. David Bodani’s brilliant book, “The Art of Fairness:The Power of Decency in a World Turned Mean” is filled with anecdotes of leaders from various fields who may have been fair and firm to get the job done but never mean or condescending. In this podcast David shares some of his thoughts on why it might be worth emulating the Satya Nadellas of the world instead of the Steve Ballmers. Drawing from examples on the sports ground to battlefields, David makes a convincing argument that you can indeed succeed without being a jerk.