The following curation of TED Talks covers essential theories, skills, and concepts taught at leading MBA programs. It was designed by MovingWorlds.org to help people become more globally and socially conscious leaders.
If you're looking to join a cohort of peers seeking professional growth while contributing to the greater good, I hope you'll apply to the MovingWorlds Institute.
Before getting started, we'd like to extend an official welcome and thank you. It's a long program and there is no diploma at the end. This program is for self-starters that care about lifelong learning and realizing their potential - not about a piece of paper. While this program won't improve the appearance of your resume, we do know that you'll benefit immensely by listening to thought-leaders from across industries. You'll especially benefit if you take the time to reflect on how their "ideas worth spreading" apply to your life and work.
As of December 2019, this program is composed of 143 videos and plenty of links to other highly relevant content. Once you combine the 30+ hours of video with additional research and reflection, you'll need about 50 hours to complete this TED Talk MBA program - roughly the same amount of time required by continuing professional education certifications. This is a notable investment in your personal and professional growth, but we promise it's worth it.
To get started, we have three welcome address videos:
Inspiring a Life of Immersion by Jaqueline Novogratz
Listen, Learn... Then Lead by Stanley McChrystal
Success is a Continuous Journey by Richard St. John
After watching these videos, it's time to get started. Scroll down for the full syllabus, as well as a link to spreadsheet with a full list of links to help you track your progress through the program.
To help you track your progress, use our open Google Spreadsheet with the full list of videos by title, author, and link. In addition, it has a column so you can track completion, and also add your notes about each of the videos.
The TED Talk MBA is program into the following sections:
I. Self Readiness II. Preparing to Listen and Learn III. Being Successful IV. Leading Others V. Building and Managing Teams VI. Strategy and Holistic Decision Making VII. Psychology and Understanding Others VIII. Enhancing Your (and your team's) Productivity IX. Being Creative, Innovating, and Operating in Ambiguity X. Required Creative Arts XI. Being Globally Aware XII. The Current and Future State of Business XIII. Sustainability and Business XIV. Communication, Selling, and Marketing XV. Finance and Investment XVI. Ongoing Learning XVII. Career Advice XVIII. Being Healthy XIX. Unsolicited Relationship Advice XX. Commencement Speech
Most MBA programs won't admit you into their program until you have a clear idea about why you're pursuing the MBA, and how it will help you reach your personal and professional goals. Here are a few videos to help you center on your own purpose.
What We Think We Know by Jonathan Drori
The Power of Vulnerability by Brene Brown
Why We Make Bad Decisions by Dan Gilbert
Why We Do What We Do by Tony Robbins
Living and working with child-like wonder by Liz Wizeman
The Surprising Habits of Original Thinkers by Adam Grant
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Great leaders are great listeners. Great leaders also have a history of being life-long learners. As you get started, watch these videos to prepare yourself to be a more effective learner. It will help you make the most out of this program, and also help you as a leader in the future.
How to Learn? From Mistakes by Diana Laufenberg
Smash Fear, Learn Anything by Tim Ferriss
How to Learn Anything by Josh Kaufman
The Call To Learn by Clifford Stoll
5 Ways to Listen Better by Julian Treasure
How to Truly Listen by Evelyn Glennie
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We hope that this program will help you be successful in all of your life's adventures - personal and professional. The best leaders write down goals, and the following videos can help you define success (and be successful).
The Key To Success? Grit! by Angela Duckworth
The Surprising Science of Happiness by Dan Gilbert
8 Secrets of Success by Richard St. John
A Kindler Gentler Philosophy of Success by Alain de Botton
What Makes Us Feel Good About Our Work by Dan Ariely
Success, Failure, and the Drive to Keep Creating by Elizabeth Gilbert
The Difference Between Winning and Success by John Wooden
Keep Your Goals to Yourself by Derek Sivers
Want to Be Happy? Be Grateful by David Steindl
Be an Opportunity Maker by Kare Anderson
What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness by Robert Waldinger
Embrace the near win by Sarah Lewis
The art of choosing by Sheena Iyengar
How to build (and rebuild) trust by France Mei
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The technical skills you acquire in a MBA program pale in comparison to the leadership skills you pick up. We're counting on you to be more than a business leader. The following talks will help you grow as a people leader, too.
Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Action by Simon Sinek
The Puzzle of Motivation by Dan Pink
Are We In Control of Our Own Decisions by Dan Ariely
The Tribes We Lead by Seth Godin
Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders by Sheryl Sandberg
It's Time to Get Under the Covers by Christie Smith
What It Take to Be a Great Leader by Roselinde Torres
How to Build a Company with (almost) No Rules by Ricardo Semler
The Urgency of Intersectionality by Kimberlé Crenshaw
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(Wait, why isn't management with leadership? Here's why.)
The best leaders create effective teams and manage the people within them effectively. The following talks will help you build better teams, improve the way you develop others, and create effective work environments.
The Worlds Needs All Kinds of Minds by Temple Grandin
Build a Tower by Tom Wujec
Why Work Doesn't Happen at Work by Jason Fried
The Surprising Workforce Crisis of 2030 - and How to Start Solving it Now by Rainier Strack
How Schools Kill Creativity by Sir Ken Robinson
How To Spot a Liar by Pamela Meyer
How to Break Bad Management Habits Before They Reach The Next Generation of Leaders by Elizabeth Lyle
Multipliers by Liz Wizeman
The way we think about work is broken by Barry Schwartz
Color blind or color brave? by Mellody Hobson
Measuring what matters: Why the secret to success is setting the right goals by John Doerr
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As a leader, you'll be called on to make tough decisions. The following talks share insights, anecdotes and theories to be better at making decisions.
The Best Stats You've Ever Seen by Hans Rosling
Perspective is Everything by Rory Sutherland
Teach Statistics Before Calculus by Arthur Benjamin
The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz
Brain Magic by Keith Barry
How Data Will Transform Business by Philip Evans
Simplifying Complexity by Eric Berlow
Your Strategy Needs a Strategy by Martin Reeves
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Understanding the psychology of people, both your team members and your customers, is essential to being an effective business leader. These videos highlight the psychology that influences people's decision-making patterns, and how you might be able to influence them.
Choice, Happiness, and Spaghetti Sauce by Malcom Gladwell
Why People Believe Weird Things by Michael Shermer
The Quest to Understand Consciousness by Antonio Damasio
The Fiction of Memory by Elizabeth Loftus
The Art of Misdirection by Apollo Robbins
Our Muggy Moral Code by Dan Ariely
The Psychology of Your Future Self by Dan Gilbert
What Our Language Habits Reveal by Steven Pinker
How to Make Choosing Easier by Sheena Iyengar
3 Clues to Understanding Your Brain by Vilayanur Ramachandran
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Effective team building and management is essential for every leader. These videos provide tips that will be useful for you, and the people around you to work better, both individually and together.
The Happy Secret to Better Work by Shawn Anchor
Four Principles for the Open World by Dan Tapscott
Flow, the Secret to Happiness by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Got a Meeting, Take a Walk by Nilofer Merchant
As Work Get More Complex, 6 Rules to Simplify by Yves Morieux
Dare to Disagree by Margaret Heffernan
10 Top Time Saving Tech Tips by David Pogue
How to Save The World (or at least yourself) from Bad Meetings by David Grady
Inside the mind of a master procrastinator by Tim Urban
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The best leaders are innovative problem solvers that are able to do more with less and obsess about their customers and employees problems. Here are talks on creativity to help you be more effective at creating and innovating.
Your Elusive Creative Genius by Elizabeth Gilbert
Tales of Creativity and Play by Tim Brown
The Power of Introverts by Susan Cain
Innovating to Zero! by Bill Gates
Let's Use Video to Reinvest Education by Salman Khan
How I Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba
Era of Open Innovation by Charles Leadbetter
Want to Innovate? Become a "Now-ist" by Joi Ito
Creative Problem Solving in the Face of Extreme Limits by Navi Radjou
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Artistic thinking fuels creativity, and make people more well-rounded and socially conscious. Enjoy these videos, and be sure to reflect on how artistic thinking can complement business thinking.
How Painting can Transform Communities by Haas Hahn
The Thrilling Sense of SixthSense Technology by Pranav Mistry
The Performance of "Mathemagic" by Arthur Benjamin
The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer
Questioning the Universe by Stephen Hawking
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There is a massive talent gap facing organizations of all types. More than any challenge, executives have indicated that not enough quality leaders are in their talent pipelines. Increasingly, executives are looking for leaders with international awareness and experience. These videos will prepare you to lead in a more globally connected world.
The Danger of a Single Story by Chimamanda Adichie
Let my Dataset Change Your Mindset by Hans Rosling
How Cognitive Surplus Will Change the World by Clay Shirky
If You Want to Help, Shut Up and Listen by Ernesto Sirolli
The Power of the Informal Economy by Robert Neuwirth
The Empathic Civilization by Jeremy Rifkin
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Businesses, as entities, continues to evolve. More than just existing to maximize profits, businesses have massive potential to create economic, social, and environmental progress (more in this video). Understanding how businesses are evolving, and the forces that are forcing them to evolve, is essential as a leader.
The Future of Business is the Mesh by Lisa Gansky
How Data Will Transform Business by Philip Evans
Launching a New Era of Openness in Business by Charmian Gooch
Want to Help Africa? Do Business Here by Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Lessons in Business... From Prison by Jeff Smith
On Better Business by Jay Coen Gilbert
The Case for Letting Business Solve Social Problems by Michael Porter
We've stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers by Rachel Botsman
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The growth and importance of "sustainability" and "social intra/entrepreneurship" is evidenced by the growing number of sustainability reports published by corporations, and the adoption of these topics as major fields of study in leading universities. The following videos explain why sustainability is important, as well as share inspiring examples of profitable sustainability.
How I Fell in Love with a Fish by Dan Barber
The Why and How of Effective Altruism by Peter Singer
Let's Go All In On Selling Sustainability by Steve Howard
The Business Logic of Sustainability by Ray Anderson
How Big Brands can Save Biodiversity by Jason Clay
The Way We Think About Charity is Dead Wrong by Dan Pallotta
How to Green the World's Deserts and Reverse Climate Change by Allan Savory
First as Tragedy, Then as Farce by Slavoj Zizek
A Surprising Foie Gras Parable by Dan Barber
How to make a profit while making a difference by Audrey Choi
Profit’s not always the point by Harish Manwani
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No matter your role, "to sell is human". Whether it is in individual meetings with teammates, mass-market marketing, or person-to-person sales, the following videos will help you stand out and be effective.
How Your Body Languages Shapes Who You Are by Amy Cuddy
How to Get Your Ideas to Spread by Seth Godin
How To Start a Movement by Derek Sivers
3 Types of Digital Lies by Jeff Hancock
How To Speak So That People Want to Listen by Julian Treasure
The Secret Structure of Great Talks by Nancy Duarte
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Money is the language of business. As our global economy continues to evolve, understanding the history, status, and direction of capital and its markets is vital to any leader.
The Investment Logic for Sustainability by Chris McKnett
Patient Capitalism by Jaqueline Novogratz
The Hidden Force in Global Economies by Dilip Ratha
How to Rob a Bank From the Inside by William Black
The 3 Agencies with the Power To Make or Break Economics by Annette Heuser
What is the Price of Nature? by Pavan Sukhdev
Government - Investor, Risk-taker, Innovator by Mariana Mazzucato
Aid vs. Trade by Ngozi Okonjo
How to Pitch to a VC by David Rose
The new age of corporate monopolies by Margrethe Vestager
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To lead is to learn, and to learn is to lead. In fact, the "learning organization" is becoming an increasingly popular concept. In addition, the best of leaders share lifelong learning as a trait.
The State of Psychology by Martin Seligman
To This Day... For the Bullied and Beautiful by Shane Koyczan
The Case for Collaborative Consumption by Rachel Botsman
The Child-driven Education by Sugata Mitra
Bring on the Learning Revolution by Sir Ken Robinson
The Power of Believing That You Can Improve by Carol Dweck
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Don't ask what the world needs, ask what makes you come alive... because what the world needs is for you to come alive. -Howard Thurman
People are notoriously bad at picking their careers. It's one of the reasons the employee engagement rate at companies and nonprofits is dangerously low and turnover is increase. With your new-found skills and knowledge, we hope you'll take this career advice to heart and find a career that you love, and that makes the world a better place. For more insight into finding a for-impact career, read our career guide Using Lean Startup Principles to Find - and get - Your Dream Job.
Why You Will Fail to Have a Great Career by Larry Smith
The Career Advice You Probably Didn't Get by Susan Colantuono
The Power of Time Off by Stefan Sagmeister
Don't Regret Regret by Kathryn Schulz
Celebrating and Learning From Dirty Jobs by Mike Rowe
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Effective leaders need to be healthy, and inspire others to do the same. Sleeping more, eating healthier, and staying active can help you achieve more, and inspire others to do the same.
All it Takes is 10 Mindful Minutes by Andy Puddicombe
How to Make Stress Your Friend by Kelly McGonigal
What Hallucination Reveals About Our Minds by Oliver Sacks
Teach Every Child About Food by Jamie Oliver
What the People of the Amazon Know That You Don't by Mark Plotkin
Why Some People Find Exercise Harder Than Others by Emily Balcetis
Why Dieting Doesn't Usually Work by Sandra Aamodt
How to Succeed? Get More Sleep by Arianna Huffington
How To Make Work Life Balance Work by Nigel Marsh
How to Live to be 100 by Dan Buettner
Three Simple Steps to Not Take a Bad Day Home by Adam Fraser
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OK, this isn't traditional content for MBA programs, but it should be. Being happy and healthy at home is important to being happy and health at work. These videos will help you improve your home-life so that you can reach your work-life potential.
The 10 Things You Didn't Know About Orgasms by Mary Roach
Love - You're Doing it Wrong by Yann Dall'Aglio
The Brain in Love by Helen Fisher
What You Don't Know About Marriage by Jenna McCarthy
Why We Love, Why We Cheat by Helen Fisher
Love, No Matter What by Andrew Solomon
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Congratulations on completing this program, and thank you for investing in yourself.
If you're interested in complimenting your theoretical study with real field experience, we strongly suggest you volunteer your skills. LinkedIn For Good can help you find local, skills-based volunteering opportunities, and MovingWorlds can help you find and plan skills-based volunteering engagements overseas for any length of time. We hope that in volunteering, you'll find your true passion and calling in life. If you find that your work-life is taking too much time, read this article about how companies are innovating around leadership development to provide opportunities.
As a send-off, we have one final video - a commencement speech from Steve Jobs: How to Live Before You Die.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc&feature=emb_title
This TED Talk MBA was prepared by MovingWorlds.org. We'd love to hear how this program affected you, and any tips you have to improve it. For questions, additions, and comments, email info@movingworlds.org.
If you're looking to join a cohort of peers seeking professional growth while contributing to the greater good, I hope you'll apply to the MovingWorlds Institute.
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