Synopsis
A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management from Harvard Business Review.
Episodes
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526: Yo-Yo Ma on Successful Creative Collaboration
26/05/2016 Duration: 18minThe acclaimed cellist explains how he chooses and works with partners and shares advice on honing one's talent.
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525: Be a Work/Life-Friendly Boss
19/05/2016 Duration: 20minManagers play a huge role in their employees' personal lives, which in turn affects productivity, morale, and turnover at work. Professor Scott Behson, author of "The Working Dad's Survival Guide," and professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, gives practical tips for being a leader who is flexible, fair, and effective.
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524: Make Better Decisions
12/05/2016 Duration: 15minTherese Huston, Ph.D. and author of "How Women Decide," offers research-based tips for both men and women on how to make high quality, defensible decisions -- and sell them to your team.
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523: Let Employees Be People
05/05/2016 Duration: 19minRobert Kegan and Lisa Lahey, both of Harvard, discuss what they've learned from studying radically transparent organizations where people at all levels of the hierarchy get candid feedback, show vulnerability, and grow on the job. Their book is "An Everyone Culture."
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522: Isabel Allende on Fiction and Feminism
28/04/2016 Duration: 08minThe bestselling author describes her creative process and explains why she was always determined to have a career.
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521: The Condensed May 2016 Issue
22/04/2016 Duration: 10minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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520: Understanding Agile Management
15/04/2016 Duration: 26minDarrell Rigby of Bain and Jeff Sutherland of Scrum explain the rise of lean, iterative management tactics, and how to implement them yourself.
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519: Smart Managers Don't Compare People to the "Average"
07/04/2016 Duration: 21minTodd Rose, the Director of the Mind, Brain, & Education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the author of "The End of Average: How to Succeed in a World That Values Sameness," explains why we should stop using averages to understand individuals.
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518: Life's Work: Dr. Ruth Westheimer
31/03/2016 Duration: 11minIconic relationship expert Dr. Ruth discusses what she's learned over a long career.
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517: How to Say No to More Work
24/03/2016 Duration: 07minKaren Dillon, author of the "HBR Guide to Office Politics", explains how to gracefully decline excessive projects–and thankless tasks.
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516: The Condensed April 2016 Issue
22/03/2016 Duration: 10minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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515: Are Leaders Getting Too Emotional?
17/03/2016 Duration: 28minThere's a lot of crying and shouting both in politics and at the office. Gautam Mukunda of Harvard Business School and Gianpiero Petriglieri of INSEAD help us try to make sense of it all.
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514: Your Coworkers Should Know Your Salary
10/03/2016 Duration: 17minPay transparency is actually a way better system than pay secrecy. David Burkus, professor at Oral Roberts University and author of "Under New Management," explains why.
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513: Talking About Race at Work
03/03/2016 Duration: 22minKira Hudson Banks, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the department of psychology at Saint Louis University, and a principal at consulting firm the Mouse and the Elephant. We spoke with her about why managers shouldn't wait for a controversy to start talking about race.
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512: The Art of the Interview
25/02/2016 Duration: 25minJob interviews can feel more like a stylized ritual than a normal conversation. Esquire writer and journalist Cal Fussman, who's interviewed scores of people from Mikhail Gorbachev to Jeff Bezos to Dr. Dre, gives us his advice, from how to build trust with a subject to getting an honest answer to a tough question.
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511: The Condensed March 2016 Issue
19/02/2016 Duration: 12minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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510: Closing the Strategy-Execution Gap
18/02/2016 Duration: 15minPaul Leinwand, co-author of the book "Strategy That Works," explains how successful companies solve this thorny problem.
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509: Be a Superboss
11/02/2016 Duration: 18minLorne Michaels, Bill Walsh, Alice Waters–all have had a disproportionate impact in their respective industries through their knack for collecting and inspiring great talent. We hear how they do it from Sydney Finkelstein, the Steven Roth Professor of Management in Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and the author of "Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Manage the Flow of Talent".
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508: How to Give Constructive Feedback
05/02/2016 Duration: 19minJack Zenger and Joseph Folkman have administered thousands of 360-degree assessments through their consulting firm, Zenger/Folkman. This has given them a wealth of information about who benefits from criticism, and how to deliver it.
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507: Being Happier at Work
28/01/2016 Duration: 15minEmma Seppälä, Stanford researcher and author of "The Happiness Track," explains the proven benefits of a positive outlook; simple ways to increase your sense of well-being; and why it's not about being ecstatic or excited all the time.