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Stephen Dubner

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Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

After the report cards were released, the Falcons announced a $30 million upgrade to their locker room, weight room and cafeteria. Although they also said the renovations had already been planned and they were not done in response to the report card where they came in 23rd out of 32 teams.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

After the report cards were released, the Falcons announced a $30 million upgrade to their locker room, weight room and cafeteria. Although they also said the renovations had already been planned and they were not done in response to the report card where they came in 23rd out of 32 teams.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Considering that an NFL workplace is substantially different in many ways from a typical workplace, what's there to be learned from this survey for workers and employers who have nothing to do with pro sports, etc.?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Considering that an NFL workplace is substantially different in many ways from a typical workplace, what's there to be learned from this survey for workers and employers who have nothing to do with pro sports, etc.?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Considering that an NFL workplace is substantially different in many ways from a typical workplace, what's there to be learned from this survey for workers and employers who have nothing to do with pro sports, etc.?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

I went back to Tom Garfinkel, the Miami Dolphins CEO and president, with a similar question. What kind of lessons are there to be drawn from this report card for the companies that aren't NFL teams? Are there things that are applicable or is the NFL work environment just too different to be useful for comparison?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

I went back to Tom Garfinkel, the Miami Dolphins CEO and president, with a similar question. What kind of lessons are there to be drawn from this report card for the companies that aren't NFL teams? Are there things that are applicable or is the NFL work environment just too different to be useful for comparison?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

I went back to Tom Garfinkel, the Miami Dolphins CEO and president, with a similar question. What kind of lessons are there to be drawn from this report card for the companies that aren't NFL teams? Are there things that are applicable or is the NFL work environment just too different to be useful for comparison?

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

I have to say, when we started working on this episode about workplace conditions in the NFL, I never thought we'd end up at Viktor Frankl, but I'm glad we did. Frankl was an Austrian psychologist, a Holocaust survivor, best known for writing Man's Search for Meaning. If you haven't read it, I'd suggest you do. It will make you think. as it made Tom Garfinkel think.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

I have to say, when we started working on this episode about workplace conditions in the NFL, I never thought we'd end up at Viktor Frankl, but I'm glad we did. Frankl was an Austrian psychologist, a Holocaust survivor, best known for writing Man's Search for Meaning. If you haven't read it, I'd suggest you do. It will make you think. as it made Tom Garfinkel think.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

I have to say, when we started working on this episode about workplace conditions in the NFL, I never thought we'd end up at Viktor Frankl, but I'm glad we did. Frankl was an Austrian psychologist, a Holocaust survivor, best known for writing Man's Search for Meaning. If you haven't read it, I'd suggest you do. It will make you think. as it made Tom Garfinkel think.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Thanks to him, as well as all the other guests on today's show. Also, let me share an update on the 2024 NFL Players Association report card. The Philadelphia Eagles jumped from 14th out of 32 teams all the way up to fourth Too bad Jason Kelsey had retired and wasn't around to enjoy that.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Thanks to him, as well as all the other guests on today's show. Also, let me share an update on the 2024 NFL Players Association report card. The Philadelphia Eagles jumped from 14th out of 32 teams all the way up to fourth Too bad Jason Kelsey had retired and wasn't around to enjoy that.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

Thanks to him, as well as all the other guests on today's show. Also, let me share an update on the 2024 NFL Players Association report card. The Philadelphia Eagles jumped from 14th out of 32 teams all the way up to fourth Too bad Jason Kelsey had retired and wasn't around to enjoy that.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

The Eagles opponent in the upcoming Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs, still get lousy marks on their report card, ranking 31st due to poor facilities and low grades for team owner Clark Hunt. The biggest jump on the ratings list was the Jacksonville Jaguars, who went from 28th to fifth thanks to upgrades in their facilities, which are now rat free.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

The Eagles opponent in the upcoming Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs, still get lousy marks on their report card, ranking 31st due to poor facilities and low grades for team owner Clark Hunt. The biggest jump on the ratings list was the Jacksonville Jaguars, who went from 28th to fifth thanks to upgrades in their facilities, which are now rat free.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

The Eagles opponent in the upcoming Super Bowl, the Kansas City Chiefs, still get lousy marks on their report card, ranking 31st due to poor facilities and low grades for team owner Clark Hunt. The biggest jump on the ratings list was the Jacksonville Jaguars, who went from 28th to fifth thanks to upgrades in their facilities, which are now rat free.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

And the very best team to work for, according to the 2024 report card, was the Miami Dolphins, in part because Tom Garfinkel kept the promise he told us about to fix the family room. Second and third this year were the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers. That's it for this update. We will be back soon with another new episode. Until then, take care of yourself.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

And the very best team to work for, according to the 2024 report card, was the Miami Dolphins, in part because Tom Garfinkel kept the promise he told us about to fix the family room. Second and third this year were the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers. That's it for this update. We will be back soon with another new episode. Until then, take care of yourself.

Freakonomics Radio
When Is a Superstar Just Another Employee?

And the very best team to work for, according to the 2024 report card, was the Miami Dolphins, in part because Tom Garfinkel kept the promise he told us about to fix the family room. Second and third this year were the Minnesota Vikings and the Green Bay Packers. That's it for this update. We will be back soon with another new episode. Until then, take care of yourself.