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Catalyst Center for Work Innovation: Research Deep Dive

Catalyst Center for Work Innovation: Research Deep Dive

By: Catalyst Center for Work Innovation
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Join us for in-depth conversations about the future of work. Our hosts explore cutting-edge research on organizational innovation, leadership transformation, and the evolving workplace. From hybrid work strategies and employee experience to change management and organizational culture, each episode unpacks complex topics through thoughtful dialogue with the experts driving workplace innovation. Whether you're a business leader, HR professional, researcher, or simply curious about building thriving organizations in a rapidly changing world, these deep dives offer valuable insights grounded in rigorous research and real-world experience—transforming academic knowledge into actionable strategies you can implement today.

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  • A Conversation about Architecting Campus Dialogue: A Systems Model for Institutional Change
    Apr 19 2026

    This research explores the urgent need for higher education to address rising ideological polarization and the erosion of productive campus discourse. It highlights the work of the Constructive Dialogue Institute, which utilizes an evidence-based five-pillar model to foster sustainable cultural change through leadership commitment and curricular integration. Data indicates that isolated workshops are insufficient; instead, institutions must embed dialogue skills into both academic and student life to combat self-censorship and declining public trust. Successful initiatives, such as those at CUNY and Harvard, demonstrate that training in intellectual humility and active listening significantly improves how students navigate diverse perspectives. Ultimately, the research argues that equipping future leaders with the ability to manage conflict constructively is essential for the health of both academia and democracy.


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    42 mins
  • A Conversation about Theory-First Strategy: Creating Competitive Advantage in the AI Era
    Apr 11 2026

    This research introduces a theory-first strategy as a vital counterpoint to the current corporate obsession with data-driven decision-making. While algorithms and big data excel at refining existing processes, they often fail to predict disruptive innovations or navigate environments undergoing rapid, non-linear change. The research argues that true competitive advantage stems from conceptual frameworks that envision future possibilities which historical data cannot yet confirm. By examining success stories like Amazon and Netflix, the research demonstrates how leading firms use human imagination to guide their analytical tools rather than being restricted by them. Ultimately, the research provides a roadmap for organizations to institutionalize theoretical literacy and cognitive diversity to avoid being outpaced by more imaginative competitors. This approach positions abductive reasoning and strategic foresight as the most essential human capabilities in an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence.


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    22 mins
  • A Conversation about Bridging the Education-to-Employment Divide
    Apr 6 2026

    This analysis examines the persistent disconnect between academic preparation and workforce requirements in the United States. While employers still value college degrees as vital indicators of potential, many remain dissatisfied with the practical readiness of recent graduates, often requiring extensive additional training. This research highlights a "skills-based hiring" paradox where organizations publicly prioritize competencies yet continue to prefer candidates with traditional credentials. To address these inefficiencies, the research advocates for deeper partnerships between educators and industry leaders through initiatives like apprenticeships and curriculum co-design. Ultimately, the research argues that aligning educational outcomes with labor market needs is essential for maintaining national competitiveness and individual economic mobility.


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    56 mins
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