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Author: Tippie College of Business | Nick Westergaard | University of Iowa

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Stories from the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business that will change the way you work and lead. Hosted by Nick Westergaard, Tippie Leads explores “grand challenges” in today’s evolving world of work. Each season features groundbreaking faculty research, student and alumni stories, and actionable insights to help leaders navigate change. Learn more at tippie.uiowa.edu/tippieleads.

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In this special bonus episode of Tippie Leads, we take a closer look at practical strategies for using artificial intelligence responsibly in business. Drawing from the “Future of AI: Ethics, Insights, and Real-World Impact” webinar, Tippie experts Pat Johanns, Emily Campion, and Patrick Fan share actionable frameworks for applying AI ethically, enhancing decision-making, and improving everyday workflows as we head into the new year. Whether you’re a leader, manager, student, or lifelong learner, this episode offers clear guidance on navigating the opportunities and challenges AI presents. Just in time for the holidays and the year ahead, this bonus episode distills key insights from our season-long exploration of AI on the Tippie Leads podcast. Tune in to hear thought-provoking discussion and practical takeaways that can be applied immediately in your organization or career, all delivered in an engaging, accessible conversation straight from the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business. Learn more about our upcoming Lunch & Learn webinars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Artificial intelligence isn’t just shaping work and learning — it’s shaping how we care for ourselves and each other. From personal projects to student initiatives, AI can help support well-being, but human judgment and empathy remain essential. In this episode, we’ll hear from Tippie’s Patrick Fan and his son Winston, who share a personal project using AI to support teen mental health. Later in the show, Tippie alum Patrick Fornatto shares his Story Lab story about his own journey with mental health and his involvement with Tippie Thrive, a student-led initiative promoting emotional and mental wellness. Patrick’s story highlights the power of combining technology with human care and community. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn more: More on Patrick Fan More on Winston's project Watch Patrick Fornatto's story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about Tippie Thrive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Artificial intelligence isn’t just shaping what we click on — it’s shaping how we work, learn, and make decisions. From classrooms to boardrooms, AI is influencing collaboration, creativity, and even communication. But how can we harness its potential without losing the human element that drives innovation? In this episode, we’ll hear from Tippie’s Kang Zhao, whose research focuses on predictive modeling, data science, and social/business networks. He shares insights on how AI can help organizations anticipate outcomes and make smarter decisions. Later in the show, we’ll hear from Tippie student Caroline Goshgarian, whose Story Lab story reminds us that even as we look ahead, staying grounded in the present is just as important. Caroline’s story is a reflection on beginnings, observation, and finding balance while navigating new experiences. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn more: More on Kang Zhao Watch Caroline's story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Artificial intelligence is transforming investing and financial decision-making — but can it really outperform human experts? AI promises faster insights and smarter predictions, but the markets are complex, unpredictable, and driven by human behavior. In this episode, we’ll hear from Tippie’s Ashish Tiwari, who studies how AI is entering the world of investing and what it can — and can’t — do when it comes to beating the market. He’ll share insights on the potential and the limitations of AI in finance. Later in the show, Tippie alum Ibn Abney shares his story of navigating career and life decisions during COVID-19 — showing how human judgment and adaptability matter even when predictive tools are available. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn more: More on Ashish Tiwari More on Ashish's research on AI and markets Watch Ibn's story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Artificial intelligence promises to make learning faster, smarter, and more personalized — but what happens when it goes too far? Can technology designed to help actually make it harder to learn, decide, or think critically? In this episode, we’ll hear from Tippie’s Yiduo Shao, who studies how information overload and automation can backfire — creating more noise than knowledge. She’ll share insights on when AI adds value and when it starts to get in the way. Later in the show, Tippie student Rylee Lueken shares her story of arriving at the University of Iowa for the first time — and learning how to find her footing in a new environment. Her experience reminds us that feeling overwhelmed isn’t just a technology problem; it’s a human one. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn more: More on Yiduo Shao More on Yiduo's work on AI overwhelm Watch Rylee's story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Artificial intelligence is one of the biggest forces reshaping how we work — from writing and research to hiring and leadership. But beyond the headlines, how is AI really changing our daily habits? To kick off our new season, we’ll hear from Tippie’s Carl Follmer, Director of the Frank Business Communication Center, who studies how tools like ChatGPT are transforming both the way we work and the habits we build at work. Later in the show, we’ll head into Tippie’s BizHub to hear from students on how they’re already using AI in their everyday routines. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some of the biggest risks we face aren’t global or organizational—they’re deeply personal. In this final episode of our season focused on "risk," we explore what it means to speak up in the workplace and beyond. Tippie’s Daniel Newton shares practical insights on how employees can overcome the fear of using their voice, and how leaders can build cultures where open communication is not just accepted, but expected. We’ll also hear from Tippie undergrad Callie Willham, who reflects on her own journey with public speaking and how facing that fear has helped her grow personally and professionally. It’s a reminder that taking personal risks—especially when it comes to finding and using your voice—can lead to powerful transformation. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you.Learn More More on Daniel Newton How managers can encourage employees to speak up Watch Callie‘s story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CEOs face a unique kind of risk—the growing expectation to speak out on social and political issues. In this episode, Tippie’s Michael Durney unpacks the high-stakes decisions leaders must make when navigating these moments. You’ll also hear from Robin Therme, President of CIVCO Medical Solutions, about the tough conversations that have shaped her leadership and the lessons she’s learned along the way. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Michael Durney More on CIVCO Medical Solutions More on the Tippie Advisory Board Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Entrepreneurs face personal risks that can shape the course of their careers and businesses—from choosing the right co-founder to betting on a bold pivot or putting their reputation on the line. In this episode, we start with a special alumni story from Nate Kaeding, former Hawkeye and NFL kicker turned entrepreneur, as he shares lessons from opening restaurants and revitalizing local spots like the Hamburg Inn. Then, Tippie’s Miranda Welbourne Eleazar offers insights from her research on how entrepreneurs choose where to launch their ventures. It’s a compelling look at the personal and strategic risks behind successful businesses. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Miranda Welbourne Eleazar and her research More on Nate Kaeding More downtown Iowa City businesses with Tippie ties Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we shift from large-scale risks to the personal risks we face every day—like cybersecurity. Tippie’s Mike Colbert, an award-winning faculty member, shares how he’s helping students navigate digital threats and protect their information. Then, MBA student Casey Howard takes us on a personal journey, revealing how a transformative experience led him to pursue a career in cybersecurity. Their stories highlight the growing importance of cybersecurity and how personal experiences can shape our professional paths in unexpected ways. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Richard Peter and his research Take a deeper dive into Richard's story Watch Casey‘s story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Tippie’s Richard Peter explores the surprising resistance consumers have toward driving sensors—devices that could encourage safer driving and lower insurance premiums yet have struggled to gain widespread adoption. Then, Tippie undergrad Ella Borho takes us on a lighter journey, sharing a humorous story about the everyday risks of taking the bus. It’s a fun reminder that even the smaller risks in life can lead to unexpected moments! And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Richard Peter and his research Take a deeper dive into Richard's story Watch Ella‘s story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Not all risks come from storms—some stem from political and economic shifts. For some, change means opportunity; for others, uncertainty. With the election behind us, how can we navigate risk beyond voting? Tippie’s Tom Gruca, through the Iowa Electronic Markets, has developed a remarkably accurate way to predict outcomes. In this episode, he explains how these markets help organizations manage risk. Then we'll hear from Tippie undergrad Anna Makarenko, on dealing with uncertainty while in high school—in Ukraine. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Tom Gruca and his research Iowa Electronic Markets Watch Anna‘s story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natural disasters disrupt entire industries and supply chains, delaying critical relief. How can we ensure supplies reach victims quickly? And how can companies like Walmart and organizations like the Red Cross respond effectively? Tippie professor Ann Campbell joins us to explore these questions—because logistics shape more than disaster response; they shape daily life. From managing supply chains to planning trips, navigating challenges is key. MBA student Laura Goddard shares the risks of traveling with motion sickness and the planning it takes. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Ann Campbell and her research Watch Laura‘s story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natural disasters are a major risk, often striking without warning. Recent events like the LA wildfires and Iowa’s 2020 derecho impact victims, rescuers, and insurers, creating ripple effects across the industry. To kick off our new season, we’ll hear from Tippie Professor Martin Grace, chair and faculty director of the Vaughan Institute for Risk Management and Insurance, who studies the impact of catastrophes on insurers and innovative ways to manage risk. Later in the show, we'll hear a story from Tippie undergrad Aiden Truesdell on how his life was impacted by a natural disaster recently. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More More on Martin Grace and the Vaughn Institute at Tippie Watch Aiden‘s story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tippie Leads will be back with an all-new season starting March 26th. This season, we’re taking on RISK—from the policies that protect us to the natural disasters that disrupt industries and even the risks we take (or don’t) when speaking up at work. Through faculty research, student and alumni stories, and actionable insights, we’ll explore how risk shapes decision-making, leadership, and business today. Season 2 launches March 26 with two episodes, followed by new episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe now wherever you listen to podcasts! Tippie Leads is a production of the Tippie Leadership Collaborative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When organizations hire new people, can they really predict if their employees will be successful and engaged? We often look to one's previous experience as our gauge for predicting success and engagement at work. In our final episode of season one, we'll hear from Chad Van Iddekinge about why we overvalue experience in our new hires and what else organizations can do to predict new hire success. Later in the show, we'll hear a fun story about an on-the-job learning experience from Tippie undergrad Eric Jensen. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More An overview of Chad's research Watch Eric's story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warning: This episode discusses themes of intimate partner violence, which may be distressing for some listeners. Please prioritize your well-being and take care as you listen. Intimate partner violence is often perceived as a private issue. But in reality, it affects virtually every aspect of a victim’s life, including their work life. So, what role can organizations play in the understanding and prevention of intimate partner violence? Tippie's Beth Livingston will help us understand why intimate partner violence is a workplace issue and what organizations can do to prevent it and support employees who experience it. After that, we'll hear a story from a Tippie student in our graduate and professional programs, who has struggled with this very issue. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with final TIP-y just for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you’ve ever worked for a toxic boss, you know how damaging it can be. So should you forgive a manager who tries to make amends for their bad behavior? Tippie's Steve Courtright will kick things off by sharing his new research on toxic bosses — what to do if you have one and how to make sure you don’t become one! Then we’ll have some fun by hearing anonymous horror stories about toxic bosses from Tippie alumni. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More An overview of Steve's research Consequences of abusive supervision: A meta-analytic review (Journal Article) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Turnover is an expensive problem for organizations. What makes people quit? It turns out that proactive employees are more likely to leave for a new job out of frustration with hassles like office politics, lack of resources, red tape, unclear work roles, and other workplace hindrances. At the same time, those proactive employees are more likely to be motivated by responsibility, complex tasks, and even the pressure of deadlines. Tippie's Eean Crawford shares his research on these workplace hassles and what you can do about them. Hassles exist outside the workplace too. Later in the show, we'll hear a story from Tippie undergrad Dominic Dupoux on a literal uphill battle he faced. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn More An overview of Eean's research For Better and Worse: How Proactive Personality Alters the Strain Responses to Challenge and Hindrance Stressors (Journal Article) Watch Dominic's story and those of other Tippie storytellers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One way to increase employee engagement? Side hustles. Nearly 44 million U.S. workers are currently running a variety of side hustles. But how can you manage a side hustle in a way that brings maximum benefits without affecting your full-time job? Jennifer Nahrgang's research illustrates what it takes to make side hustles work for both workers and employers while exploring the benefits of side hustles for both parties. After that, we'll hear why Tippie MBA Alum Bev Hutney believes in encouraging side hustles as a leader. And finally, we’ll bring it all together with a Final Tip(pie) just for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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