A former stage writer and journalist turned editor-and-chief and business leader, Simon & Schuster’s President and CEO, Jonathan Karp, honed his belief in open and transparent leadership from years of experience with institutions designed to educate and inform others. An avid reader with a firm belief that books can change the world, Jon shares lessons he’s learned from formative experiences along his journey that span from addressing institutional racism at a college paper in 1985 to welcoming all voices – even the less favored – at Simon and Schuster today. Join us for today’s discussion to learn practical advice for building productive groups and encouraging “restless curiosity” through books, open interactions, and transparency.

Resources Relevant to this Conversation: 

Follow John Karp on LinkedInThe Word According to KarpFollow Joe Hart on LinkedInHigh Conflict by Amanda Ripley Let’s Talk About Hard Things by Anna Sail A Curious Mind by Brian GlazierFellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark

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