Synopsis
A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management from Harvard Business Review.
Episodes
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406: Cross-Culture Work in a Global Economy
29/05/2014 Duration: 14minErin Meyer, affiliate professor at INSEAD and author of "The Culture Map," on why memorizing a list of etiquette rules doesn't work.
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405: How to Manage Wall Street
23/05/2014 Duration: 11minSam Palmisano, former CEO of IBM, on striking a balance between running a company for the long term and keeping investors happy.
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404: Taking Business Back from Wall Street
15/05/2014 Duration: 09minGautam Mukunda, HBS professor, on the dangers of managing companies for shareholders.
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403: Time Is a Company's Most Valuable Resource
08/05/2014 Duration: 11minMichael Mankins, partner at Bain & Company, on how to get the most out of meetings.
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402: Ruth Reichl on Challenging Career Moves
02/05/2014 Duration: 14minThe renowned author and former editor of Gourmet talks about the magazine's closure and her recent transition to fiction writing.
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401: Social Physics Can Change Your Company (and the World)
25/04/2014 Duration: 14minSandy Pentland, MIT professor, on how big data is revealing the science behind how we work together, based on his book "Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread."
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400: Best of the IdeaCast
18/04/2014 Duration: 24minFeaturing Jeff Bezos, Howard Schultz, Francis Ford Coppola, Maya Angelou, Nancy Koehn, Rob Goffee, Gareth Jones, Cathy Davidson, and Mark Blyth.
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399: How Companies Can Embrace Speed
10/04/2014 Duration: 14minJohn Kotter, author of "Accelerate," on how slow-footed organizations can get faster.
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398: How Unusual CEOs Drive Value
03/04/2014 Duration: 11minWilliam Thorndike, investor and author of "The Outsiders," looks at some less-known but more effective executives.
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397: Are You the "Real You" in the Office?
27/03/2014 Duration: 16minHarvard's Robert Kegan on companies that do really personal development.
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396: Identify Your Primary Customer
20/03/2014 Duration: 13minRobert Simons, Harvard Business School professor, says companies still struggle to choose the right customer.
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395: Our Bizarre Fascination with Stories of Doom
13/03/2014 Duration: 13minAndrew O'Connell, HBR editor, explains why we find tales of disaster so compelling.
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394: Is Work-Family Conflict Reaching a Tipping Point?
06/03/2014 Duration: 15minStewart D. Friedman, Wharton professor and author of "Baby Bust," presents new research.
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393: Why So Many Emerging Giants Flame Out
27/02/2014 Duration: 13minJohn Jullens of Booz & Company says multinationals from China and other emerging markets must learn to innovate and manage quality while remaining nimble.
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392: We Need Economic Forecasters Even Though We Can't Trust Them
20/02/2014 Duration: 13minWalter Friedman, director of the Business History Initiative at Harvard Business School, on the pioneers of market prediction.
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391: How the U.S. Can Regain its Edge
13/02/2014 Duration: 15minRichard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, says the U.S. can remain a global leader only if it addresses issues at home.
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390: John Cleese Has a Serious Side
06/02/2014 Duration: 16minThe iconic comedian speaks with HBR's Adi Ignatius about work, life, and, yes, comedy.
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389: Getting Excellence to Spread
30/01/2014 Duration: 13minBob Sutton, Stanford University professor, talks about his book, "Scaling Up Excellence: Getting to More Without Settling for Less" (coauthored by Huggy Rao).
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388: Building the Agile Workforce
23/01/2014 Duration: 15minJeffrey Joerres, CEO of ManpowerGroup, on finding the talent you need in an unpredictable world.
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387: Salman Khan on the Online Learning Revolution
16/01/2014 Duration: 14minThe founder of the Khan Academy talks with HBR senior editor Alison Beard.