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Media Coverage

  • Charts took the guesswork out of organisations, Financial Times, 3 May 2025
  • What if Bureaucracy is… Good?, Bloomberg, 30 April 2025
  • Have America’s industrial giants forgotten what they are for?, Financial Times, 4 February 2025
  • Remember, bosses come in all shapes and sizes, Financial Times, 14 January 2025
  • Bureaucracy cannot curb Boris Johnson’s chaotic culture, Financial Times, 6 February 2022
  • Maslow’s “pyramid” is based on an elitist misreading, Quartz at Work, 10 April 2019

Dissemination Articles

  • The Work of Understanding The ‘Future of Work’,  Social Science Space, August 5, 2024
  • You get the expertise you organize for, Management insights, Jul 11, 2024
  • Bureaucracy: The Necessity We Love to Hate, AOM Insights, 23 February 2022

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​I am a co-founder and member of The​ Talking About Organizations Podcast. It is a conversational podcast about management and organization studies. Our goal is to promote organizational and management theory — in particular, the insights from classic scholarship within academia and beyond!

The podcast has had over a million downloads since its start. It has been collaborated with a number of academic events and journals, and is used as a didactic tool in dozens of institutions across the world.
TAOP blends the best of modern technology with the joys of the old-fashioned conversation. It gave me permission to slow down, pour a glass of sherry, snuggle in a comfortable chair and listen in...
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 Albie M. Davis, Writer and former Director of Mediation for the Massachusetts District Courts, US)
For sophisticated and engaging discussions of organization theory, look no further than the Talking About Organizations site!
​(Chris Grey, Professor at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)​
A wonderful podcast on org theory, covering a range of critical topics/readings that define organisation
and management studies; run by the best of our young scholars. Listen in!
(Maja Korica, 
Associate Professor at Warwick Business School, UK)
The portions I heard were excellent with both depth and continuity. This is a valuable project and this is well executed 
(Karl E. Weick, Professor Emeritus at University of Michigan, US)​

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In this episode of the Found in Translation podcast, I talk with Malia Carvalho (CBS) and Andrew Hill (Financial Times) about academia’s pursuit of impact and the call for researchers to engage wider audiences. 

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