Synopsis
A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management from Harvard Business Review.
Episodes
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386: The Management Style of Robert Gates
13/01/2014 Duration: 18minThe former Secretary of Defense talks with HBR editor-in-chief Adi Ignatius about his new book, "Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War."
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385: Nomadic Leaders Need Roots
02/01/2014 Duration: 16minGianpiero Petriglieri, professor at INSEAD, on the new global elite.
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384: The Condensed January-February 2014 Magazine
26/12/2013 Duration: 26minAmy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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383: The Management Myths Hurting Your Business
19/12/2013 Duration: 13minFreek Vermeulen of London Business School explains how best practices become bad practices.
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382: The Economics of Online Dating
12/12/2013 Duration: 13minPaul Oyer, Stanford economist and the author of "Everything I Ever Needed to Know About Economics I Learned from Online Dating," explains the marketplace of online love.
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381: Reduce Stress with Mindfulness
05/12/2013 Duration: 16minMaria Gonzalez, author of "Mindful Leadership," explains how to minimize stress -- not just manage it. Contains a brief guided breathing exercise.
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380: The Big Benefits of a Little Thanks
27/11/2013 Duration: 14minFrancesca Gino and Adam Grant, of Harvard Business School and Wharton, respectively, discuss their research on gratitude and generosity.
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379: Improving Management at Google
21/11/2013 Duration: 15minEric Clayberg, Google software-engineering manager, talks with Harvard Business School professor David Garvin about the feedback and training that he and others at the company receive through Project Oxygen.
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378: Get a Dysfunctional Team Back on Track
14/11/2013 Duration: 18minRoger Schwarz, author of "Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams," explains how to build trust and accountability on your team.
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376: Feeling Conflicted? Get Out of Your Own Way
31/10/2013 Duration: 15minErica Ariel Fox, who teaches negotiation at Harvard Law School, discusses how to resolve inner conflict to lead wisely and live well.
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375: What the Best Decision Makers Do
24/10/2013 Duration: 13minRam Charan, coauthor of "Boards that Lead," talks about what he's learned in three decades of helping executives make tough decisions.
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374: Scott Adams on Whether Management Really Matters
17/10/2013 Duration: 13minThe Dilbert creator talks with HBR senior editor Dan McGinn.
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373: Christine Lagarde on the World Economy and the IMF's Future
11/10/2013 Duration: 18minThe managing director of the International Monetary Fund talks with HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius.
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372: How Goldman Sachs Drifted
03/10/2013 Duration: 13minSteven G. Mandis of Columbia Business School discusses his book, "What Happened to Goldman Sachs: An Insider's Story of Organizational Drift and Its Unintended Consequences."
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371: Lead Authentically, Without Oversharing
26/09/2013 Duration: 12minLisa Rosh, assistant professor of management at the Sy Syms School of Business at Yeshiva University, explains how to build trust through skillful self-disclosure.
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370: Clay Christensen and Dominic Barton on Consulting's Disruption
19/09/2013 Duration: 26minThe HBS sage and McKinsey head discuss how to stay on top in a rapidly changing industry.
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369: Leading Across Sectors
13/09/2013 Duration: 16minWilliam D. Eggers and Paul Macmillan, authors of "The Solution Revolution," discuss why "triple-strength" leaders are the best problem solvers.
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368: How CEOs Are Succeeding in Africa
05/09/2013 Duration: 13minJonathan Berman, author of "Success in Africa," busts media myths about the continent.
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367: Office Politics for the Pros
29/08/2013 Duration: 11minKaren Dillon, author of the "HBR Guide to Office Politics," talks with Dorie Clark, author of "Reinventing You."