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Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center

Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center

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[Archive interview from Oct 27, 2020]

Nancy Gibbs, the former editor in chief of TIME magazine, the Lombard Director of the Shorenstein Center at Harvard Kennedy School and a HOW Institute Board member, says we are at an extraordinary moment in history. Faced with the simultaneous crises of a pandemic, economic instability and social injustice, moral leadership has evolved from worthy pursuit to a critical survival skill. In the premier episode of HOW Conversations Nancy speaks with Dov Seidman, founder and chairman of The HOW Institute for Society.

The two discuss shared truths in a fractured society, the thought of leadership as a survival skill and building frameworks. Watch the full interview to learn more about moral leadership, values-based frameworks and the imperative for rebuilding trust.

READY TO START YOUR MORAL LEADERSHIP JOURNEY? Moral leadership is more imperative today than ever before. The HOW Institute for Society was founded on the belief that those in positions of formal authority should also have moral authority. We are creating the tools leaders need to make principled, ethical and values-based decisions. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a world rooted in deep human values and trust in our social fabric. The Institute channels philosophical reasoning to address modern problems. Today, HOW we do what we do matters more than ever and in ways it never has before. Learn more at https://thehowinstitute.org/

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