Workplace Well-Being is Worsening
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by EHS Today (Link)
Study: Workplace Well-Being on Steady Decline as Employees Forced Back to Office
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by Black Enterprise (Link)
The return-to-office wars have diminished workplace well-being—especially for these groups
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by Fortune (Link)
The haves and have nots of the workplace: what HR can do to close the gap
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by WorkLife (Link)
Workplace Well-being Has Declined in Post-Pandemic Era
Recent Co-authored HCDL report covered by HRO Today (Link)
Workplace well-being has declined to pre-pandemic levels. What happened and can we improve?
Recent Co-authored HCDL report covered by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Link)
Job Cuts Are Everywhere, Except in These Very Specific Industries
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by Inc (Link)
Workplace Well-being has Declined in the US
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by Futurity (Link)
Employee Well-Being Is Back to Pre-Covid Lows
Recent co-authored HCDL report covered by Inc (Link)
'Out of touch' | US workplace wellbeing in decline, study finds
Recent co-authored report covered in HR Grapevine (Link)
Johns Hopkins Research Finds National Decline in Workplace Well-Being
Recent co-authored Johns Hopkins Human Capital Design Lab (HCDL)/Great Place to Work report featured by JHU Hub (Link)
SMIP incorporates Outward Bound to develop future police leaders
External speaking for police leaders at Senior Management Institute for Police (SMIP) discussed by Police Executive Research Forum (Link)
How To Successfully Bridge The Gen-Z Generation Gap At Work
Quote referenced in Forbes article (Link)
Johns Hopkins Announces Funding For 40 Washington, D.C.-Based Events, Projects
Received grant for leadership development program (Link)
Walmart will lay off hundreds of corporate workers, require others to relocate
Quoted in article in the Washington Post (also reprinted in The Detroit News) (Link)
Ordered back to the office, top tech talent left instead, study finds
Quoted in Washington Post article (Link)
Warisan Generasi X: Inspirasi Bagi Generasi Z
Quoted in article for Harper's Bazaar Indonesia (Link)
Special Interview: Gen Z in the Workplace (Prof. Christopher Myers)
Interviewed for "Morning Wave in Busan" Radio Show (BeFM, South Korean English-language Public Radio) (Link)
Not all employers are tolerating Gen Z's laid-back language
Quoted in BBC article (Link)
How can firms pass on tacit knowledge?
Research featured in The Economist column (Link)
Some Gen Z workers are turning to AI for career advice and it's actually not a bad idea
Interviewed for Business Insider article (Link)
10 Exec Ed Courses For Healthcare Leaders In 2024
Strategic Healthcare Leadership Program featured by Poets & Quants for Executives (Link)
10 Business Schools to Watch in 2024
Research and award mentioned in Poets & Quants article about the Carey Business School (Link)
Storytelling as a Tool for Vicarious Learning Among Air Medical Transport Crews
Interviewed about recent article for The ASQ Blog. (Link)
Weed It and Reap | The Economist Boss Class Podcast
Leadership Development Expedition featured in Boss Class podcast from The Economist. In the first episode, Andrew Palmer, The Economist’s Bartleby columnist, learns lessons in management on a Norwegian mountainside. (Link)
3 Ways To Improve Employee Well-Being With Continuous Learning
Work featured in Forbes article (Link)
To boost health care teams’ effectiveness, integrate organizational sciences research with technology development
Recent article summarized for AAAS EurekAlert (Link)
40 D.C.-based endeavors receive support from university's Nexus awards program
Part of a research team awarded a $100,000 JHU Nexus grant (Link)
B Corp: Definition, Advantages, Disadvantages, and Examples
Article featured in Investopedia guide (Link)
Chris Myers | Leadership Unboxed Podcast
Interviewed for Leadership Unboxed podcast (Link)
How Storytelling Can Offset Negative Effects of Discrimination
Research featured by Knowledge at Wharton (Link)
Google, GE and others have a chief medical officer. Should you?
Interviewed about recent article on the rise of corporate CMOs for HR Dive (Link)
Chris Myers describes the unexpected twists and turns en route to his recent publication in Administrative Science Quarterly
Interviewed for the Academy of Management Managerial and Organizational Cognition Division's MOC Conversations series (Link)
When Storytelling Leads to Better Learning
Interviewed for We Should Probably Be Studying podcast (Link)
Poets & Quants' Best 40-Under-40 Business School Professors of 2022
Recognized as one of the 40 best Business School Professors under 40 by Poets & Quants (Link)
Stories from the Field: How On-the-Job Storytelling Can Be a Powerful Teaching and Learning Strategy
Interviewed for Lecture Breakers podcast (Link)
Most Read and Cited of 2021
Articles in Academy of Management Discoveries and Academy of Management Annals featured in list of Most Read and Most Cited for 2021 (Link)
Seeing colleagues succeed may make us feel more motivated
Recent Academy of Management Discoveries Article Discussed in Q&A with the HUB (Johns Hopkins University) (Link)
Motivation to Learn Rises with Stories of ‘Exceptional Success’
Recent Academy of Management Discoveries Article Featured by Center for Positive Organizations (Link)
Can Operating Rooms Be More Sustainable? Creating a Framework for Change
Recent NEJM Catalyst Article Featured by Michigan Medicine Department of Surgery (Link)
Do Hospitals Value Everyone? This Winter, They Have a Chance to Prove It
Work cited in New York Times column (Link)
Crisis on the Frontlines: COVID-19 and the Rising Suicide Rates of Healthcare Workers
Work Featured in The McGill International Review Article (Link)
Deep Dive: Chris Myers on Learning as a Strategy for Organizational Change
Interviewed for Knowledge Architecture Series (Link)
Even Amid Social Distancing, ‘Vicarious Learning’ Can Work
Q&A for the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School website (Link)
Women Doctors Leaving Medicine Is a Crisis
Work featured in DAME Magazine article (Link)
Under Armour founder Plank will step down from the CEO role
Interviewed for WBFF Baltimore Fox 45 News Story (Link)
I’m a female surgeon. I feel uncomfortable telling girls they can be one, too.
Work Cited in Washington Post Op-Ed (Link)
How can we stay focused in an era of open offices?
Work Featured in Article for Dropbox Work in Progress blog (Link)
Are You Maximizing Your Learning Experiences? Podcast with Chris Myers
Interviewed for Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast (Link)
8 transformative residency-training projects awarded AMA grants
Research Funded with $1.8 Million Grant from American Medical Association Reimagining Residency Initiative (Link)
Putting the 'Med' in MedTech: Three Tips For How Clinicians Can Succeed In Digital Health
Work cited in Forbes article (Link)
The Creative Power of Misfits
Research Featured in Worklife with Adam Grant Podcast (Link)
Christopher Myers Discusses Coordination and Delivery Innovations in Hospital Systems
Television Interview for Global Business on CGTN America (Link)
Take Your Ego Back to School, Surgeons Told
Work Featured in Article for The Sunday Times of London (Link)
Discrimination against Female Doctors
Radio Interview for The Lisa Valentine Clark Show on BYU Radio (Link)
Feeling Stressed at Work? Try Learning Something New
Work Mentioned in CNBC Article (Link)
Why Business Training for Physicians Can Improve Patient Care
Interviewed for American Association for Physician Leadership Article (Link)
Stressed out of your brain? Have we got a lesson for you.
Work featured in LSJ Article (Link)
Are College Benefit Corporations a New Model for Higher Ed?
Interviewed for Education Dive Article (Link)
The Importance of Teaching Management in Medical School
Podcast Interview for Accepted: Admissions Straight Talk Podcast (Link)
What's the Best Way to Transfer Knowledge? (You Can't Learn Surgery by Watching)
Research Covered in Forbes Article (Link)
7 Informal Learning Lessons
Work Cited in Training Magazine Article (Link)