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With the widening adoption of technologies like artificial intelligence causing business to become increasingly transactional and impersonal, how can leaders make better, more conscientious business decisions and bring human connection both into the workplace and the consumer relationship to foster resilience and trust?
“One of the most important questions in my work is, how can we shift people’s focus from themselves to others so that resources are shared better, and people can be healthy, happier and more productive together?” explains Lalin Anik, Ph.D., (luh-LEEN uh-NEEK), behavioral scientist and dean of the MBA in International Business Program at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. “We need to talk about how to motivate people to work with others in dynamic teams, and to deeply care about their customers.”
Anik, who was named the 2019 MBA Professor of the Year by Poets & Quants, leverages insights from economics and psychology to help leaders improve decision-making and build social connections among employees and target audiences.
Also an associate professor of marketing, she studies human behavior and how leaders can find a balance between selfishness and selflessness to spark engagement and trust. Her practical framework for quantifying benefits to oneself vs. others is a simple tool for visualizing the fine balance between the two that can cultivate new, positive behaviors.
Her strategies for leveraging human behavior with the latest technology also give organizations a clear path to increasing consumer trust and engagement with powerful new business tools like artificial intelligence.
Don’t Just Sell Widgets, Create Connections
An expert in behavioral economics who thrives in challenging conversations, Anik urges leaders to think of what they sell not as a product but as a solution to a social problem. Whether a charitable non-profit or a for-profit company that sells cars, toothpaste or widgets, by creating a sense of how people relate to each other and of belonging, companies can build connections and habits, leading to recurring customers.
“This is the core of successfully participating in the marketplace,” explains Anik. “By nudging customers to think about who else might have done this action before them, we create connections that lead to a feeling of ‘I want to be part of this group and part of the collective impact.’”
Applying Empathetic Leadership to Unlock Exceptional Team Performance
When training today’s leaders and the managers of tomorrow, Anik challenges the impersonal nature of today’s business world by prioritizing humanity and empathy. In fact, she says, building human connections with colleagues can unlock vast competitive advantages, including fostering atmospheres of psychological safety, well-being, happiness and productivity. By creating safe spaces where coworkers are empowered to show up authentically, employees are able to communicate with candor and generously share resources. From there, trust builds, exchanges of ideas flourish, and team performance soars.
“The power of empathy and empathetic leaders can’t be understated,” says Anik, one of 2019’s Best 40 Under 40 MBA Professors. “Leaders should personally consider the thoughts and feelings of others as well as expressing concern – inquiring and then listening to employees’ responses. Empathetic leadership doesn’t stop at caring. Leaders need to take it a step further and show commitment through action.”
One way to connect with colleagues is by embracing vulnerability. In her insightful and inspiring TEDx Talk, Anik explains that reframing simple questions like “how are you?” can lead to creating deeper connections through authenticity.
“Vulnerability requires a shift from the immediate joy of self-centered thinking to the satisfaction of other-focused behaviors,” Anik explains. “Vulnerability then becomes a core corporate capability that leads to better teamwork, efficiency and overall job satisfaction.”
From facilitating uplifting personal interactions to humanizing technology, Anik empowers organizations to nudge customers and employees toward positive behaviors. With team-focused and customer-centric approaches, organizations are able to grow by unlocking the benefits of connection, collaboration and adaptive, innovative performance.
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Lalin Anik is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and previously taught at Columbia Business School, The University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, and Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. As an award-winning professor, she has been a firm student favorite at these institutions, where she has been named “2019 MBA Professor of the Year” and one of “2019’s Best 40 Under 40 MBA Professors” by Poets & Quants in addition receiving numerous outstanding faculty and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion awards over the years.
For over two decades, Anik has guided firms and governments along new creative paths that generate synergy and energize collectives. Her collaborations secure efficient, effective and conscientious decisions as well as healthier, happier, more productive lives for countless employees, consumers and communities.
Anik has been a celebrated speaker at venues including the United Nations and TEDx, where she has helped challenge the impersonality pervading modern business, rock the balance between selfish and selfless, and cultivate new positive behaviors.
Once a professional swimmer in Turkey, she has found homes in the United States and most recently in the Netherlands. Anik holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Post Doctorate in Behavioral Economics from the Fuqua School of Business.
Lalin Anik is available to advise your organization via virtual and in-person consulting meetings, interactive workshops and customized keynotes through the exclusive representation of Stern Speakers & Advisors, a division of Stern Strategy Group®.
Humanize Technology to Build Trust and Nudge Decision Making
From blockchain, augmented and virtual reality (AR & VR) to artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT), humans and digital technology are entangled like never before. In this enlightening presentation, behavioral scientist Lalin Anik, Ph.D., outlines how the insatiable human appetite for better, faster and cheaper technology leads individuals and companies to voraciously search for the next relevant technology to learn, integrate and implement. Anik points out that for organizations to be relevant, leaders need to understand humans better and learn about their underlying needs, wants, hidden desires and “(un)conscious” behaviors. She teaches audiences that it’s vital to humanize technology to align it with the human needs it’s meant to serve. Her frameworks enable leaders to ask questions relevant to human-technology interactions that will inspire growth, such as:
- What insights underlie support for vs. opposition to the technologies you use in your organization? How can organizations humanize these technologies to nudge customers or employees to make better decisions, and change their behaviors in your favor?
- What attributes of technology can organizations leverage to increase consumer trust and engagement in artificial intelligence?
Harness The Science of Behavior Change for Competitive Advantage
How can organizations across sectors apply the science of behavior change for competitive advantage? In this fascinating presentation, behavioral scientist Lalin Anik, Ph.D., leverages insights from behavioral economics, psychology and sociology to tackle the most pressing issues of behavior change. She covers industry-specific examples of how individuals – including consumers and employees – deviate from optimal behaviors and why these deviations matter. Anik then unpacks the implications and applications for specific situations depending on an organization’s needs ranging from decisions in banking, insurance and healthcare to retirement, fundraising and public policy. Through interactive discussions and workshops, Anik helps leaders shift focus from self to others and offers creative ways to incentivize behaviors towards decisions that benefit both the individual as well as society at large.
Applying Empathetic Leadership to Unlock Exceptional Team Performance
According to behavioral scientist Lalin Anik, Ph.D., when leaders build human connections with colleagues, vast competitive advantages can be unlocked. In this empowering presentation, she shows how, by prioritizing humanity and empathy, leaders can create safe spaces where colleagues are empowered to show up authentically, communicate with candor and generously share resources. Through Anik’s rigorously researched framework, audiences will leave with strategies for enhancing employee engagement and well-being, and creating inclusive, creative and productive workplaces.
How CMOs Can Effectively Leverage Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Principles
For business leaders, deeply understanding and addressing DEI challenges is not just critical for moral and ethical reasons, it’s also a business imperative. In this timely presentation, Lalin Anik, Ph.D., combines her work as a behavioral scientist with her personal passion as a vocal champion for DEI issues to drive individual and organizational change. She works closely with current and future Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) to enable them to become a critical driving force of DEI initiatives in their organizations. Anik helps leaders dig deep and identify novel tools, paradigms and strategies to evaluate the ethicality of their ideas and navigate complicated managerial decisions. CMOs will learn to effectively leverage DEI initiatives to make an impact externally and internally and will be empowered to feel confident and resourceful in their decisions and actions. Audiences will gain strategies for establishing a competitive advantage by combining their expertise in communicating a vision for what’s possible with their fundamental role in advancing their organization’s DEI efforts.
Making the Business and Human Case for Vulnerability
How can individuals and organizations open themselves up to vulnerability and reap the rewards of a culture of courage and deep connection? In this revealing presentation, Lalin Anik, Ph.D., director of the MBA in International Business Program at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, explores what it would take for individuals to engage in an authentic inquiry about human relations, manage difficult conversations, connect with others and find a place of belonging. Anik offers concrete and practical ways for individuals to be vulnerable, which requires a shift from the immediate joy of self-centered thinking to the satisfaction of other-focused behaviors. Audiences will learn the compelling business case for vulnerability as Anik demonstrates how it is a core corporate capability that fosters psychological safety, well-being, happiness and productivity.
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Humanizing Technology and Understanding the Science of Behavior Change
Director of the MBA in International Business Program at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, behavioral scientist Lalin Anik, Ph.D., is a global authority on uncovering and applying psychological insights and behavior to deeply understand underlying human problems. From social connections and disconnections to humanizing technology and leading with empathy, she helps leaders improve decision-making and build social bonds among employees and customers. Through executive coaching, workshops and keynote presentations, Anik empowers leaders to find a balance between selfishness and selflessness to spark engagement and trust. She is available to discuss any or all of the following topics in programs that can be customized to meet the needs and goals of your organization with the added option of meeting virtually or in person.
- Applying Empathetic Leadership to Unlock Exceptional Team Performance
- Don’t Just Sell Widgets, Create Connections
- Humanizing Technology to Build Trust and Nudge Decision-Making
- Harnessing The Science of Behavior Change for Competitive Advantage
- How CMOs Can Effectively Leverage Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Principles
- Making the Business and Human Case for Vulnerability