

Sarah Soule
Incoming Dean at Stanford Graduate School of Business and researcher. Her research focuses on corporate social responsibility and corporate confession.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 35min
218. Teaching Truths & Tactics: Live Lessons From Stanford in Cape Town
Join Sarah Soule, the incoming Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, Jesper Sørensen, a strategy expert, and Christian Wheeler, a professor of spontaneous management, as they delve into the essence of authentic communication. They discuss the impact of 'corporate confessions' on building trust, the strategic use of analogies for clarity, and the importance of suspending judgment to foster genuine connections. Together, they tackle challenges in communication for entrepreneurs, emphasizing truth over trends in today's fast-paced world.

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Jun 13, 2023 • 30min
94. LEADing ideas: Research-Backed Tips and Tools from Four Stanford Professors
Jesper B. Sørensen, a Stanford professor specializing in organizational behavior and strategy, and Sarah Soule, an expert in corporate social responsibility, share fascinating insights on leadership communication. They discuss the importance of storytelling in strategy, reveal how transparency can boost organizational reputation, and compare the effectiveness of verbal versus written recommendations in decision-making. The conversation also covers challenges for entrepreneurs in the job market and the influence of AI on communication, emphasizing the need for adaptability in today's landscape.

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Oct 9, 2020 • 22min
21. Words Matter: How to Make Your Communication Inclusive
Join Sarah Soule, Mortridge Professor at Stanford GSB, as she discusses how language can uphold or dismantle stereotypes. She shares insights on implementing effective diversity and inclusion programs, emphasizing the power of 'small wins.' Listeners will learn how biases in communication can impact perceptions of leaders and discover strategies to create more inclusive environments. Sarah also highlights the transformative impact of recent social movements on education and the emotional weight of communication in fostering engagement.