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HBR IdeaCast

A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management.

Marketing Innovation Entrepreneurship Management Leadership Business/Entrepreneurship Finance Business
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
24 minutes
Episodes
669
Years Active
2014 - 2025
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The Condensed November 2014 Issue

The Condensed November 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
00:18:08  |   Tue 14 Oct 2014
Focus More on Value Capture

Focus More on Value Capture

Stefan Michel, professor at IMD, says your business should rethink how it captures value, not just how it creates it.
00:11:33  |   Thu 09 Oct 2014
Does Your Sales Team Know Your Strategy?

Does Your Sales Team Know Your Strategy?

Frank Cespedes, HBS professor and author of "Aligning Strategy and Sales," explains how to get the front line on board.
00:19:41  |   Thu 02 Oct 2014
How Google Manages Talent

How Google Manages Talent

Eric Schmidt, executive chairman, and Jonathan Rosenberg, former SVP of products, explain how the company manages their smart, creative team.
00:17:48  |   Fri 26 Sep 2014
Fixing the College Grad Hiring Process

Fixing the College Grad Hiring Process

Sanjeev Agrawal, Collegefeed cofounder and CEO, explains what recruiters, new graduates, and college career centers need to do differently.
00:23:35  |   Thu 18 Sep 2014
How Silicon Valley Became Uncool

How Silicon Valley Became Uncool

Walter Frick, HBR editor, explains why we valorize tech heroes from the past, but scoff at today's entrepreneurs.
00:12:36  |   Thu 11 Sep 2014
The Condensed October 2014 Issue

The Condensed October 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
00:24:28  |   Tue 09 Sep 2014
The Fall of the Talent Economy?

The Fall of the Talent Economy?

Roger Martin, former dean of the Rotman School of Management, on why talent's powerful economic position is unsustainable.​
00:19:32  |   Thu 04 Sep 2014
Privacy’s Shrinking Future

Privacy’s Shrinking Future

Scott Berinato, senior editor at Harvard Business Review, on how companies benefit from transparency about customer data.
00:16:27  |   Thu 28 Aug 2014
How to Stop Corporate Inversions

How to Stop Corporate Inversions

Bill George and Mihir Desai, professors at Harvard Business School, explain why our corporate tax code is driving American business overseas.
00:15:01  |   Thu 21 Aug 2014
Prevent Employees from Leaking Data

Prevent Employees from Leaking Data

David Upton and Sadie Creese, both of Oxford, explain why the scariest threats are from insiders.
00:15:28  |   Thu 14 Aug 2014
The Condensed September 2014 Issue

The Condensed September 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
00:20:19  |   Tue 12 Aug 2014
The Art of Managing Science

The Art of Managing Science

J. 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.
00:13:49  |   Thu 07 Aug 2014
The Dangers of Confidence

The Dangers of Confidence

Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, professor at University College London, on how confidence masks incompetence.
00:17:23  |   Thu 31 Jul 2014
The Future of Talent Is Potential

The Future of Talent Is Potential

Linda 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.
00:21:53  |   Thu 24 Jul 2014
To Do Things Better, Stop Doing So Much

To Do Things Better, Stop Doing So Much

Greg McKeown, author of "Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less," on the importance of being "absurdly selective" in how we use our time.
00:15:50  |   Thu 17 Jul 2014
Marc Andreessen and Jim Barksdale on How to Make Money

Marc Andreessen and Jim Barksdale on How to Make Money

The tech luminaries on bundling and unbundling in the digital age.
00:15:12  |   Thu 10 Jul 2014
The Fukushima Meltdown That Didn’t Happen

The Fukushima Meltdown That Didn’t Happen

Charles Casto, recently retired from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, on how smart leadership saved the second Fukushima power plant.
00:15:54  |   Thu 03 Jul 2014
Yang Yuanqing: The HBR Interview

Yang Yuanqing: The HBR Interview

Lenovo's CEO on how the PC leader is poised to win in the "PC plus" world.
00:14:11  |   Thu 26 Jun 2014
The Condensed July-August 2014 Issue

The Condensed July-August 2014 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
00:15:56  |   Wed 25 Jun 2014
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