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Both / And Thinking: Navigating Life’s Paradoxes With Wendy Smith

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Life is full of paradoxes that, oftentimes, we are forced to let go of one thing for another. But why can’t we have both? Is it possible to just choose both? This episode’s guest has utilized the both/and thinking to help us navigate the paradoxes that fill our lives, especially in our careers. Darrin Tulley is with Wendy Smith, the Dana J. Johnson Professor of Management, faculty director of the Women’s Leadership Initiative at the Lerner College of Business and Economics, University of Delaware and fellow at The Academy of Management. With her book, Both / And Thinking, Wendy is transforming the tensions in our lives into opportunities for creativity, innovation, and personal growth. Tune in to learn more about diversity, engaging both/and thinking as a leader, and understanding contradictions between today and tomorrow!

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Life is full of paradoxes that, oftentimes, we are forced to let go of one thing for another. But why can’t we have both? Is it possible to just choose both? This episode’s guest has utilized the both/and thinking to help us navigate the paradoxes that fill our lives, especially in our careers. Darrin Tulley is with Wendy Smith, the Dana J. Johnson Professor of Management, faculty director of the Women’s Leadership Initiative at the Lerner College of Business and Economics, University of Delaware and fellow at The Academy of Management. With her book, Both / And Thinking, Wendy is transforming the tensions in our lives into opportunities for creativity, innovation, and personal growth. Tune in to learn more about diversity, engaging both/and thinking as a leader, and understanding contradictions between today and tomorrow!

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