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We should be talking about inequality, says Nancy Koehn.
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Koehn marvels at the new possibilities for business.
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The U.S. is not picking up the gauntlet of leadership.
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Nancy Koehn discusses the next stage of economic progress.
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Nancy Koehn sees life as a London sidewalk more than an MIT blackboard.
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Businesses need to figure out how to keep their female talent.
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Harvard Business School Professor Nancy Koehn discusses the value of reconstructing Lincoln’s stumbles.
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Build something that is tied to who you are.
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“I would love to see an election that splits the differences between traditional Democrats and traditional Republicans that says we have a role in the world. ”
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Kula sees that society is shaped by spiritual, or religious evolution, as well as increasingly new technologies that use the mind to fashion objects that allow use of ever-evolving consciousness.
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Koehn on what’s exciting in the entrepreneurial world.
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Nancy Koehn on the secrets of female success
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Iweala would like to hear more African voices, not reporters, talking about the good that is happening in Africa.
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Iweala wonders why we turn to violence as the arbiter of our disputes.
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Iweala talks about why this issue may be misunderstood, as well as the dangers China presents.
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Iweala talks about the complexity of Nigeria’s oil wealth.
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Iweala would rather see as many parties as possible come to the table to look at Africa’s problems.
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Iweala hopes that more new voices are added to the list of those working on development in Africa.
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South Africa’s constitution, Botswana’s economy and Nigeria’s role in Africa all make Uzodinma Iweala’s list.
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Iweala would like people to realize that Africa is everyone’s problem.
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Iweala believes that celebrities can help but that a deeper understanding is needed.
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Iweala talks about how Africans are portrayed in media and the lack of acknowledgement that nations are responsible for many of the problems in Africa.
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Iweala talks about the legacy of colonialism, US foreign policy and how westerners view other societies.
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