Synopsis
A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management from Harvard Business Review.
Episodes
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426: How Google Manages Talent
26/09/2014 Duration: 17minEric Schmidt, executive chairman, and Jonathan Rosenberg, former SVP of products, explain how the company manages their smart, creative team.
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425: Fixing the College Grad Hiring Process
18/09/2014 Duration: 23minSanjeev Agrawal, Collegefeed cofounder and CEO, explains what recruiters, new graduates, and college career centers need to do differently.
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424: How Silicon Valley Became Uncool
11/09/2014 Duration: 12minWalter Frick, HBR editor, explains why we valorize tech heroes from the past, but scoff at today's entrepreneurs.
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423: The Condensed October 2014 Issue
09/09/2014 Duration: 24minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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422: The Fall of the Talent Economy?
04/09/2014 Duration: 19minRoger Martin, former dean of the Rotman School of Management, on why talent's powerful economic position is unsustainable.
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421: Privacy’s Shrinking Future
28/08/2014 Duration: 16minScott Berinato, senior editor at Harvard Business Review, on how companies benefit from transparency about customer data.
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420: How to Stop Corporate Inversions
21/08/2014 Duration: 15minBill George and Mihir Desai, professors at Harvard Business School, explain why our corporate tax code is driving American business overseas.
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419: Prevent Employees from Leaking Data
14/08/2014 Duration: 15minDavid Upton and Sadie Creese, both of Oxford, explain why the scariest threats are from insiders.
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418: The Condensed September 2014 Issue
12/08/2014 Duration: 20minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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417: The Art of Managing Science
07/08/2014 Duration: 13minJ. Craig Venter, the biologist who led the effort to sequence human DNA, on unlocking the human genome and the importance of building extraordinary teams for long-term results.
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416: The Dangers of Confidence
31/07/2014 Duration: 17minTomas Chamorro-Premuzic, professor at University College London, on how confidence masks incompetence.
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415: The Future of Talent Is Potential
24/07/2014 Duration: 21minLinda Hill, Harvard Business School professor, and Claudio Fernández-Aráoz, senior adviser at Egon Zehnder, on the talent strategies that set up a company for long-term success.
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414: To Do Things Better, Stop Doing So Much
17/07/2014 Duration: 15minGreg McKeown, author of "Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less," on the importance of being "absurdly selective" in how we use our time.
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413: Marc Andreessen and Jim Barksdale on How to Make Money
10/07/2014 Duration: 15minThe tech luminaries on bundling and unbundling in the digital age.
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412: The Fukushima Meltdown That Didn't Happen
03/07/2014 Duration: 15minCharles Casto, recently retired from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, on how smart leadership saved the second Fukushima power plant.
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411: Yang Yuanqing: The HBR Interview
26/06/2014 Duration: 14minLenovo's CEO on how the PC leader is poised to win in the "PC plus" world.
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410: The Condensed July-August 2014 Issue
25/06/2014 Duration: 15minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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409: When to Go with Your Gut
19/06/2014 Duration: 16minGerd Gigerenzer, director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, on how to know when simple rules and snap decisions will outperform analytical models.
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408: Succeeding Quietly in Our Recognition-Obsessed Culture
12/06/2014 Duration: 12minDavid Zweig, author of "Invisibles," on employees who value good work over self-promotion.
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407: The Secret History of White-Collar Offices
05/06/2014 Duration: 15minNikil Saval, editor at n+1, on how gender, politics, and unions have affected the American workplace since the Civil War.