Description
USC Marshall School of Business Dean Geoff Garrett discusses leadership with Pete Carroll, the executive vice president and head coach of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and the former head coach of the USC football team. Their conversation touches on numerous topics, including the relationship between leadership and performance, the anatomy of coaching, what the future holds for football and the impact Black Lives Matter movement is having on the NFL.
Who Will Benefit
– Business professionals looking to harness a unique approach to leadership
– Those hoping to begin conversations about diversity and equity in the workplace
– Leaders searching to address difficult and challenging social issues with authenticity, vulnerability and transparency
About Our Featured Faculty
Geoff Garrett is the Dean of USC Marshall School of Business. He holds the Robert R. Dockson Dean’s Chair in Business Administration and is professor of management and organization. He previously served as dean of the Wharton School from 2014 until 2020. Garrett taught at USC from 2005-2008 as a professor of international relations, business administration, communications and law while also serving as the president of the Pacific Council on International Policy. A distinguished international political economist, Garrett has held academic appointments at Oxford, Stanford and Yale universities. Garrett holds a BA (Honors) from the Australian National University, and an MA and PhD from Duke University, where he was a Fulbright Scholar.