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To stay in the know about future live talks: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... About 1,000 people signed up for the live talk. Sponsors: Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Association, NE Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Association Harvard Club of Merrimack Valley Negotiation and decision-making expert Professor Max Bazerman's talk regarding his recent book, Better, Not Perfect: A Realist's Guide to Maximum Sustainable Goodness. Every day, you make hundreds of decisions. They’re largely personal, but these choices have an ethical twinge as well; they value certain principles and ends over others. Bazerman argues that we can better balance both dimensions—and we needn’t seek perfection to make a real difference for ourselves and the world. Bio Max H. Bazerman is Jesse Isidor Straus Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. His recent books include Better, Not Perfect (2020), The Power of Experiments (2020, with Michael Luca), The Power of Noticing (2014), Judgment in Managerial Decision Making (2013, with Don Moore), and Blind Spots (2011, with Ann Tenbrunsel). He has published over 250 papers, which can be seen https://scholar.harvard.edu/bazerman And https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/pro.... Max received an honorary doctorate from the University of London, the Life Achievement Award from the Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program, the Distinguished Educator Award from the Academy of Management, the Academy of Management Career Award for Scholarly Contributions to Management, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management, and numerous teaching awards at Harvard and Northwestern. His professional activities include projects with Abbott, Aetna, AIG, Alcar, Alcoa, Allstate, Ameritech, Amgen, Apax Partners, Asian Development Bank, AstraZeneca, AT&T, Aventis, BASF, Bayer, Becton Dickenson, Biogen, Boston Scientific, BP, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Business Week, Celtic Insurance, Chevron, Chicago Tribune, City of Chicago, and additional companies that start with letters between D and Z. Max's consulting, teaching, and lecturing includes work in 30 countries.