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Dr. Dolly Chugh is a trusted expert on leadership, inclusion, and the psychology of being a "good-ish" person.
As an award-winning behavioral scientist at NYU Stern and author of two acclaimed books, she’s known for making complex ideas relatable and actionable. Dolly helps unpack big questions about workplace dynamics, leadership, and human behavior in a way that resonates deeply with audiences.
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The Many Benefits of a "Paradox Mindset"
Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris
March 8, 2023 -

Being a Better Manager & Understanding the Past
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
November 10, 2022 -

How to Be a Better Ally
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
June 28, 2020 -

The Psychology Of Good People
The Dr. Phil Podcast
November 29, 2022 -

Being a Good Enough Person
Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
October 20, 2022 -

How to Respond Better When Challenged
Coaching for Leaders with Dave Stachowiak
February 5, 2023 -

A More Just Future
The Brainy Business
December 23, 2022 -

A More Just Future
PathWise
December 5, 2022 -

Fighting Unconscious Bias in Your Organization
Duct Tape Marketing Podcast
August 9, 2018 -

How Good People Can Create A More Just Future
Your Parenting Mojo
November 6, 2022 -

Who Is Afraid of Woke Capitalism?
After Hours
November 2, 2022 -

Looking Back to Move Forward
R.O.G. Return on Generosity
November 1, 2022 -

How to Drive Social Change
Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People
October 19, 2022 -

A More Just Future
Psychologists Off the Clock
October 19, 2022 -

How to Create a More Just Future
Passion Struck
October 18, 2022 -

Psychological Tools for Reckoning With Our Past
The Game Changing Attorney Podcast
October 18, 2022 -

Learning and Unlearning
Just Beings
October 11, 2022 -

The Person You Mean To Be
Leading for Wellness
March 24, 2022 -

How (and Why) to Be Good-ish
Two Pages with MBS
January 6, 2022 -

How To Be A Better Person
Uplifting Content Podcast
February 12, 2019
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Fireside Chat, Featuring Anita Hill and Dolly Chugh
Hollywood Commission
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Understanding Microaggressions and How To Do Better
Scary Mommy
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Slow down: Why more people are opting to refocus their lives
Today with Hoda & Jenna
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Finding the value of being a ‘good-ish’ person
Today with Hoda & Jenna
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The Person You Mean to Be
NYU Trailblazers
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Peanut Butter, Jelly and Racism
The New York Times - Emmy Nominated
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3 people were challenged to disconnect for 5 days — see what they learned
Today with Hoda & Jenna
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NYSAIS Now Interview with Dolly Chugh
NYSAIS-Now
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The Person You Mean To Be: How Good People Fight Bias
Rising Up With Sonali
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NYU Stern's "Author-Lecture Series" Featuring Prof. Dolly Chugh & Jennifer Wynn (MBA ’14)
NYU Stern
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Discussion on Hate
C-SPAN
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NYU's Chugh Says Behavioral Norms Have Changed
Bloomberg
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Thomas Kail of Hamilton Joins Prof. Dolly Chugh's Managerial Skills Course
NYU Stern
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Panel Discussion on Big Data
C-SPAN
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Check Our Bias to Wreck Our Bias
The New York Times
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Prepare Before Negotiating
The New York Times
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How Data Enlighten Our Understanding of Racial Bias
Ideas Never Sleep
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Learning is… Hard
Sarder TV
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Why Should Teachers Have Leadership Training?
Sarder TV
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What Makes a Great Leader?
Sarder TV
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What advice do you give young people entering the business world today?
Sarder TV
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Ending Institutional Corruption | Understanding the Human Mind: Insights from Psychology
Harvard Law School
Articles by Dolly
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U.S. History Has Plenty of Good and Bad. Here’s How to See Both
December 4, 2022
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How the oldest brewery in New Orleans renamed itself to be more inclusive and competitive
October 18, 2022
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How Women Of Color - And Their Co-Conspirators - Will Transform Work
March 23, 2022
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A More Just Future: Psychological Tools for Reckoning with Our Past and Driving Social Change
November 25, 2022
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Research: To Reduce Gender Bias in Hiring, Make Your Shortlist Longer
February 16, 2021
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What to Do When You're the Only Woman in the Room
June 25, 2019
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How do you get from diversity to inclusion? Ask these 4 questions about your meetings
November 18, 2018
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On the board, ‘twokenism’ is the new tokenism
November 3, 2018
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Use Your Everyday Privilege to Help Others
September 18, 2018
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We still need meetings. Here’s how to make them better.
September 7, 2018
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Professors Are Prejudiced, Too
May 9, 2014
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Decisions Without Blinders
January 2006
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How (Un)ethical Are You?
December 2003
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How the oldest brewery in New Orleans renamed itself to be more inclusive and competitive
October 18, 2022

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How to rethink what it means to be a patriot, according to a social psychologist
November 3, 2022

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Faculty Suggestions for Your Next Read
December 2022

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How Women Of Color - And Their Co-Conspirators - Will Transform Work
March 23, 2022

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Want to be a good person? Stop trying so hard.
February 1, 2022

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Understanding Microaggressions And How To Do Better
February 15, 2022

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11 Simple Steps to Living a More Sustainable Life and Reducing Waste
April 19, 2022

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What the Men Who Love My Boyfriend Taught Me About Social Hierarchy
September 3, 2021

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Favorite MBA Professors Of The Class of 2020
June 17, 2020

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This Video Explains Implicit Bias Using A Peanut Butter And Jelly Sandwich
June 2, 2020

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Integrating Diversity Into Business Education
September 16, 2019

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Review: “The Person You Mean to Be” by Dolly Chugh
September 23, 2019

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4 ways to become a better person, according to a social psychologist
September 4, 2018

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Why living your values takes work
June 21, 2019

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Welcome to the ‘No Club’
August 6, 2019

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Top Summer Reads For Future Biz Majors
July 22, 2019

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The Ultimate Summer Reading List For Women In Power
July 11, 2019

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What the 2020 Candidates, James Comey and Other Politicos Are Reading This Summer
July 6, 2019

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20 Books TED Speakers Think Everyone Should Read This Summer
July 2, 2019

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TED’s giant summer reading list: Books to read right now
June 27, 2019

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How to get a team of millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers to pull together at work
June 26, 2019

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Why living your values takes work
June 21, 2019

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How to Succeed When You're Marginalized or Discriminated Against at Work
June 27, 2019

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6 signs you're a better person than you think you are
March 19, 2019

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A small step for women
March 9, 2019

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Silencing Your Inner Critic
March 4, 2019

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The Top 10 Creative Leadership Books From 2018
January 13, 2019

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Don’t think of yourself as a good person—think of yourself as “good-ish”
July 20, 2022

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The Myth of the "Good" Person
December 27, 2018

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Business books recommended by Bill Gates, Barack Obama and other successful people
December 17, 2018

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The 9 Must-Read Books From 2018
December 20, 2018

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Three Books From 2018 That All Values-Based Leaders Should Read
December 14, 2018

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Our Favorite Books of 2018
December 11, 2018

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How Good People Can Fight Bias
December 7, 2018

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How we can restore civil debate by understanding our own biases
November 8, 2018

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On the Board, ‘Twokenism’ is the New Tokenism
November 3, 2018

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Scholar Spotlight: Dolly Chugh Discusses Her New Book
October 30, 2018

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Why We Stereotype Strangers
October 29, 2018

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Dissecting unconscious bias: Q&A with social scientist Dolly Chugh
October 12, 2018

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These Six New Books Belong on Your Bookshelf
October 11, 2018

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Reboot: The talks of TED@BCG
October 8, 2018

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6 Signs You're a Good Person
April 25, 2024

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Why Being Good-ish Is Better Than Being Good: A Conversation With Dolly Chugh
September 25, 2018

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Come Together: A Thematic Collection of Times Articles, Essays, Maps and More About Creating Community
September 19, 2018

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12 New Books Packed With Fresh Ideas, Courtesy of Adam Grant
September 11, 2018

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How good people can fight bias — without being defensive or expecting a prize
September 6, 2018

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Top Wharton professor Adam Grant: These 6 new books about psychology can help you succeed at work
September 5, 2018

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Robotics Barbie Joins Corporate Chorus Calling for Diversity
June 27, 2018

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When men rule the board
May 31, 2018

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The Dark Side of Networking
September 13, 2017

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Studies: Women Face Bias in Higher Education
October 21, 2016

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When Whites Just Don't Get It, Part 6
April 2, 2016

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Professors Are More Responsive to Prospective Ph.D. Students Who Are White and Male
April 17, 2015

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Report: Faculty Prefer Women for Tenure-Track STEM Positions
April 13, 2015

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Why I'm Glad My Last Name Isn't Kim, Lee or Park
December 9, 2014

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Sexism and Science Go Hand in Hand
September 3, 2014

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Economics: a discipline in need of diversity
November 9, 2016

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Harassment in Science, Replicated
August 11, 2014

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Workplace Sexism Starts at Home: Study
June 30, 2014

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Deep-Seated Bias, Not Lack of Confidence, Knocks Women Off the Path to Success
April 28, 2014

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Sex and Race Discrimination in Academia Starts Even Before Grad School
April 27, 2014

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The Bias for White Men
April 23, 2014

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Tips for Finding a Great Mentor: Be White and Be Male
April 23, 2014

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Moving Past Gender Barriers to Negotiate a Raise
March 24, 2014

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Is Your Colleague’s Stay-at-Home Wife Holding You Back at Work?
May 18, 2012

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Discrimination In The Workplace Against Women May Depend On Men's Marital Structure
May 17, 2012

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Are Women Held Back by Colleagues’ Wives?
May 16, 2012

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New Study Links Traditional Marriage to War on Women
April 3, 2012

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Something for the weekend
March 30, 2012

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When It Really Counts, Qualifications Trump Race
November 16, 2008

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What's in the journals, September 2007
September 20, 2007

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What's in the Journals, January 2006
January 30, 2006
