Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners in Health and currently the Presley Professor of Medical Anthropology at Harvard Medical School, speaks to CPL about "Discernment and Audition: Learning to Listen to the Poor."
Michael Porter, the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard, addresses the Columbus Partnership on competitiveness for a region and its urban areas.
Barbara Kellerman, the James McGregor Burns Lecturer in Public Leadership at Harvard Kennedy School and CPL faculty member, presents to the CPL Student Advisory Board on her latest work "Followership."
Stephen Schwarzman, chairman & CEO of The Blackstone Group speaks with a small group Harvard Kennedy School students and answers their leadership and business-related questions.
The first "Conversation on Leadership" highlighted both the challenges of modern leadership development, as well as the legacy of the preeminent leadership scholar, Warren Bennis.
Reynolds fellow Illad Diaz (MPA/MC '08) hosts a gathering to announce the winners of the first Millennium Schools Design Competition at MIT. The event was co-sponsored by CPL, the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies at MIT, and Innodata Isogen, Inc.
CPL director David Gergen and Ken Blanchard provide the introduction to the latest conversation on leadership, addressing the leadership competencies required for the next president.
Glenn Dubin of Highbridge Capital and co-founder of the Robin Hood Foundation sits down with CPL director David Gergen to discuss the driving forces behind his charitable venture, as well as the structure and principles that have made it so successful.
The Challenges Ahead: David Gergen (moderator), Graham Allison, Joe Klein, Larry Summers, and Roger Porter discuss the daunting challenges facing the next president.
Gen. Eric Shinseki sits down with CPL director David Geren to discuss leadership development and its application in the armed forces, among many other topics.