Q Talks: Podcast
Q Talks: Podcast
Quinlan School of Business, Loyola University Chicago
Join us for a discussion of the defining business issues of our time – all through a Jesuit, values-based perspective. The bi-weekly podcast is produced by the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago.
Why do consumers behave that way?
Robert Arias, PhD, helps us explore the different ways consumers behave towards the goods they own and what motivates these differences to shed light on the acts of consumption.    
Mar 3, 2022
29 min
How to Play the Devil’s Advocate Without Being a Jerk
Listen in as Professor Abe Singer and colleague Hayley Clatterbuck attempt to rescue devil's advocacy from its deservedly bad reputation. We aim to show why, notwithstanding the many instances in which it is misused, "playing devil's advocate" is still very useful for our collective social understanding and enlightenment. 
Feb 21, 2022
22 min
What is an NFT, really?
Lecturer Zach Binkley explains what an NFT is, how they are used, and the enjoyment he gets from the gamification of how they are implemented. 
Feb 3, 2022
40 min
How to Build a Skyscraper?
In October of 2021, Al Gorman, chairman of Power Construction and Interim Dean Maciek Nowak sat down to talk about how we build the modern skyscrapers and reflect on some noteworthy projects he has overseen during his career.  
Jan 20, 2022
27 min
Change is Hard
Professor of Management Anne Reilly shares with us her expertise in organizational change management as she reflects on what the future might hold. The bottom line is that change is hard and in our conversation Anne offers a few suggestions for coping with and facilitating the changes that may be necessary moving forward. 
Dec 30, 2021
33 min
Hope for Nimble Change
Can we mobilize against other societal threats in the same way we have and continue to do with COVID-19? Emily Nordquist of the Baumhart Center joins us to talk about how she hopes we are able to harness our abilities to facilitate nimble change against the other pressing issues of our time.   
Dec 16, 2021
24 min
Embracing the Digital Revolution
Professor Jennifer Griffin joins us to talk about the many ways she has seen technology intervene during the pandemic and what she hopes will stay as we move forward.  
Dec 2, 2021
35 min
Past Labor Movements May Help Us Predict the Future
Professor Peter Norlander views the pandemic as a dramatic and unifying event and explains how he uses the Great Depression as a framework for understanding how our future may unfold. 
Nov 18, 2021
34 min
How We Talk About What We Are Talking About
Leveraging his training as a political scientist, Assistant Professor Abraham Singer share his observations on the current state of public discourse and how we engage with it.
Nov 4, 2021
43 min
What May Future Healthcare Look Like?
Paying attention to other pre-existing epidemics such as the opioid crisis and suicide rates within the United States, Associate Dean Tim Classen speaks to the trends in these concurrent epidemics and what their consequences may be. 
Oct 21, 2021
42 min
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