Private Innovation in the Public Interest

109: Adam Clark. Authentic organizational commitment is a long game with a big payoff

28 min · 18 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 109: Adam Clark. Authentic organizational commitment is a long game with a big payoff

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Professor Adam Clark of Chapman University is studying something that is notoriously difficult to assess:  the authenticity of an organization’s commitment.  In this powerful conversation, he talks with Anita about whether and how an organization’s authenticity may evolve over time.  Thestakes are high, with firm survival turning on getting authenticity right.

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