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The Way Forward

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In The Way Forward Podcast, Professor Stephen Friedman shares concrete leadership, career and management ideas that go beyond tired, trite, buzzwords and concepts. The Way Forward is supported by Canada’s number one business school, The Schulich School of Business. Where some leadership podcasts focus on “what”, The Way Forward focuses on “how” by hearing from business leaders, big thinkers, and awesome organizational doers that do different and think different

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Podcasts @ Schulich

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20. Mai 2026

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The Future of Work from The People Who Will Own it 20.05.2026

In the sixth episode of The Way Forward podcast, Professor Stephen Friedman sits down with three Schulich BBA students to share their perspectives on the future of work. Driven by digital innovation, AI, and hybrid work models, this next generation is actively reimagining careers. Linear paths are taking a backseat to flexible ones, fueled by personal passions and daily "micro-purposes." These stu...

Dr. Joti Samra – Keeping it Together When Everything Seems Not Totally Fine: Leadership and Mental Health in Uncertainty 16.10.2025

In this episode of The Way Forward Podcast, Professor Stephen Friedman chats with Dr. Joti Samra, a national expert on psychological health, wellness, and resilience. Their discussion moves through the evolution of mental health in the workplace, to integrating mental well-being into health and safety standards, and then to learning about the effects of cumulative stress on employees. Dr. Samra hi...

Are Workplaces Facing a Job-Stealing-Robot-Invasion?! 20.08.2025

In this episode of The Way Forward Podcast, Stephen sits down with Schulich’s own Martin Waxman, a digital marketing and AI expert, to ask the big question: are the robots coming for our jobs, or just the boring parts? We dive into the hype and the hope of generative AI—how it can knock off the mundane tasks while leaving space for the stuff only humans can do: creativity, empathy, and good judgme...

Remote Work Polices: A Solution Without a Problem 26.05.2025

In this episode of The Way Forward Podcast, Professor Stephen Friedman and renowned HR expert, Naomi Titleman, push for a common-sense way to think about flexible work. Naomi gets at sides of work flexibility debates and addresses remote work – and not remote work - challenges. She illustrates a new way to think about this tenuous discussion, as well as the need for leadership that is grounded in...

You Be Amazing. You Work Hard. You Choose Trust. 16.04.2025

In this thought-bending episode of The Way Forward Podcast, host Professor Stephen Friedman welcomes Dr. Tatiana Astray, an expert in negotiations and leadership development. Tatiana shares her insights on the science of trust, and the impact of psychological blocks in creating it in business and IRL. Together, Stephen and Tatiana shatter assumptions about this key negotiation skill to reveal how...

Why Winning an Argument is a Terrible Idea and Other Persuasion Gems for Leaders | Ben Wise 11.03.2025

In the inaugural episode of The Schulich School of Business’ The Way Forward Podcast, host Professor Stephen Friedman sits down with Ben Wise, a 15-year industry veteran currently heading programmatic media at Google, and co-founder of Captivate. Ben shares insights into why persuasion is a terrible idea, and the mission of Captivate. He discusses emotional vs. logical decision-making, and practic...

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