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This month, we ask: why are business leaders turning to the arts—from storytelling to jazz ensemble, orchestra conducting to tap dance to Argentine tango—for insights into how to do their own jobs better?
You will hear from Kellogg professor Michelle Buck, Stephen Alltop, a conductor and professor at the Beinin School of Music at Northwestern, Michael Gold, director of the arts consultancy Jazz Impact, and tap dancer Jenai Cutcher West about their methods for using arts-based experiential learning to bring epiphanies to business leaders.
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This month, we ask: why are business leaders turning to the arts—from storytelling to jazz ensemble, orchestra conducting to tap dance to Argentine tango—for insights into how to do their own jobs better?
You will hear from Kellogg professor Michelle Buck, Stephen Alltop, a conductor and professor at the Beinin School of Music at Northwestern, Michael Gold, director of the arts consultancy Jazz Impact, and tap dancer Jenai Cutcher West about their methods for using arts-based experiential learning to bring epiphanies to business leaders.

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