The Innovation Economy
World-renowned economist Mariana Mazzucato discusses the role of the state as a value creator and how we can apply mission-oriented models of innovation to solve today’s burning challenges. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts, guests, and...
The Innovation Economy
World-renowned economist Mariana Mazzucato discusses the role of the state as a value creator and how we can apply mission-oriented models of innovation to solve today’s burning challenges. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts, guests, and...
Can Online Tools Help Employees Build Resilience?
A study explored new ways to help stressed-out workers. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Dv70zC
How to Show You’re Passionate in a Job Interview
Hobbies count. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UYi5UJ
How to Overcome Barriers to Empathy in Health Care
The field of medicine is facing a dilemma when it comes to empathy. On one hand, research has found that receiving empathy from caregivers—feeling understood and accepted—is critical for patient satisfaction, a key aspect of hospital reimbursement. On the other hand,...
Ending Harassment at Work Requires an Intersectional Approach
Gender, race, age, and seniority all affect who’s harassed and how. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UReRSB
What Managers Get Wrong About Feedback
Marcus Buckingham, head of people and performance research at the ADP Research Institute, and Ashley Goodall, senior vice president of leadership and team intelligence at Cisco Systems, say that managers and organizations are overestimating the importance of critical...
Avoiding Disruption Requires Rapid Decision Making
Scan, orient, decide, and act. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IBuiI8
What Process Mining Is, and Why Companies Should Do It
To improve your processes, analyze the data. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GwnLLf
What Process Mining Is, and Why Companies Should Do It
To improve your processes, analyze the data. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GwnLLf
What Process Mining Is, and Why Companies Should Do It
To improve your processes, analyze the data. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GwnLLf
What Process Mining Is, and Why Companies Should Do It
To improve your processes, analyze the data. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GwnLLf
What Process Mining Is, and Why Companies Should Do It
To improve your processes, analyze the data. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GwnLLf
Four Ways Schools Can Support the Whole Child
Currently, our education system often focuses on a narrow sliver of children’s cognitive development with an emphasis on transmitting content knowledge, often to be memorized and repeated in the same form it was received. Lessons in math, science, and reading—and...
Four Ways Schools Can Support the Whole Child
Currently, our education system often focuses on a narrow sliver of children’s cognitive development with an emphasis on transmitting content knowledge, often to be memorized and repeated in the same form it was received. Lessons in math, science, and reading—and...
The Rapid Growth of Digital Business in Africa
What the continent’s first tech unicorn means for the future. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Zo3u3b
How Third-Party Information Can Enhance Data Analytics – SPONSOR CONTENT FROM DELOITTE
Sponsor content from Deloitte. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UyCeeK
Step into the Spotlight
Visibility at work is important for our professional advancement — and tricky, especially for women. In this live episode, we talk about navigating the risks and rewards of being in the spotlight, as well as the best ways to increase our visibility. Guest:...
Does Crowdsourcing Need a Cash Prize to Work?
Offering nothing is better than a small prize. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2vdm2FF
Want Fewer Employees to Quit? Listen to Them
A new study confirms an old idea. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IAPiP5
Want Fewer Employees to Quit? Listen to Them
A new study confirms an old idea. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IAPiP5
Want Fewer Employees to Quit? Listen to Them
A new study confirms an old idea. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IAPiP5
Want Fewer Employees to Quit? Listen to Them
A new study confirms an old idea. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IAPiP5
What Happens When Old and Young Connect
This year, for the first time ever, there are more people over 60 in the U.S. than under 18. That milestone has brought with it little celebration. Indeed, there are abundant concerns that America will soon be awash in a gray wave, spelling increased health care costs...
Want Fewer Employees to Quit? Listen to Them
A new study confirms an old idea. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IAPiP5
5 Myths About Strategy
Why we believe them and why we’re wrong. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Gmvuf5
5 Myths About Strategy
Why we believe them and why we’re wrong. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Gmvuf5
5 Myths About Strategy
Why we believe them and why we’re wrong. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Gmvuf5
Using AI to Make Knowledge Workers More Effective
Humans and machines can make each other better. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IFa6nQ
How Board Members Really Feel About ESG, from Deniers to True Believers
According to conversations with 25 directors. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2ItPyQ4
Why Is Nature So Good for Your Mental Health?
In recent years, a number of wilderness therapy programs have cropped up to help people who suffer from mental health challenges. These trips often involve physically and emotionally engaging experiences—like backpacking or rock-climbing in remote areas—combined with...
DIY: How To Make Your Own doTERRA Essential Oils Fizzing Bath Bombs
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Fizzing Bath Bombs How To Make Your Own Essential Oil Lip Balm Using doTERRA CPTG Oils PLUS: Easy Shopping List for your DIY project via our Affiliate Marketing Partners – links included below. Using essential oils on a daily basis...
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Natural Lip Balm Recipe
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Natural Lip Balm Recipe How To Make Your Own Essential Oil Lip Balm Using doTERRA CPTG Oils PLUS: Easy Shopping List for your DIY Lip Balm project via our Affiliate Marketing Partners’ – links included below. Using...
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Natural Lip Balm Recipe
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Natural Lip Balm Recipe How To Make Your Own Essential Oil Lip Balm Using doTERRA CPTG Oils PLUS: Easy Shopping List for your DIY Lip Balm project via our Affiliate Marketing Partners’ – links included below. Using...
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Natural Lip Balm Recipe
DIY: doTERRA Essential Oils Natural Lip Balm Recipe How To Make Your Own Essential Oil Lip Balm Using doTERRA CPTG Oils PLUS: Easy Shopping List for your DIY Lip Balm project via our Affiliate Marketing Partners’ – links included below. Using...
Counteroffers
Should you accept your boss’s counteroffer to stay at the organization? Dan and Alison answer your questions with the help of Leigh Thompson, a negotiations professor at Kellogg School of Management. They talk through what to do when you’re presented with...
Raising Wages Is Good for Employees, and Doesn’t Have to Be Bad for Your Bottom Line
CEOs, take note. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2VeyQdg
The Other FO You Need to Know: FOBO — Fear of a Better Option
New York Times Smarter Living columnist Tim Herrera has spent his career writing about the intersection of tech and culture. Tim speaks about the evolution of FOMO, FOBO, and our collective search for a cure. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts,...
HBR Presents: Exponential View
Entrepreneur, investor, and podcast host Azeem Azhar looks at some of the biggest issues at the intersection of technology and society, with a focus this season on artificial intelligence. In this episode, he speaks with University of Bath professor Joanna Bryson on...
The Other FO You Need to Know: FOBO — Fear of a Better Option
New York Times Smarter Living columnist Tim Herrera has spent his career writing about the intersection of tech and culture. Tim speaks about the evolution of FOMO, FOBO, and our collective search for a cure. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts,...
Is HR the Most Analytics-Driven Function?
Surprising results from a survey of 1,500 leaders. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IHWaK6
4 Questions Retailers Need to Ask About Augmented Reality
It’s not for everyone. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2GknJGv
What Makes People Upgrade Products? Thinking About Self-Improvement
People splurge when they think they’ve grown. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2v7n5a6
The Human Voice Can Communicate 24 Emotions
Ooh, surprise! Those spontaneous sounds we make to express everything from elation (woohoo) to embarrassment (oops) say a lot more about what we’re feeling than previously understood, according to new UC Berkeley research. Proving that a sigh is not just a sigh,...
One Way to Reduce Gender Bias in Performance Reviews
Change the ratings scale you use. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2XnXcyR
How Coworking Spaces Affect Employees’ Professional Identities
They impart a feeling of connection and credibility. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2VPfEzX
How Departing Leaders Can Pass Along Their Wisdom to Employees
Ed Catmull spent his last day at Pixar sharing what he’s learned. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2PcLwfk
How Departing Leaders Can Pass Along Their Wisdom to Employees
Ed Catmull spent his last day at Pixar sharing what he’s learned. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2PcLwfk
What Happens When Political Opponents Learn to Work Together?
Wikipedia is one of the hubs of Internet knowledge. The online encyclopedia receives more than 18 billion page views every month, which means that it exerts a huge influence on the way we think about our world and how we discuss every conceivable political and social...
Great Leaders Are Thoughtful and Deliberate, Not Impulsive and Reactive
Observing your responses is the first step to improving. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UKKU6H
Research: When Airbnb Listings in a City Increase, So Do Rent Prices
Policy makers, take note. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2KIAlfX
Big Tech vs. the EU, and Why Is College So Expensive?
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir debate the effectiveness of the European Union’s attempts to regulate Big Tech. They then discuss the reasons underlying the soaring price of college in the U.S. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts, guests, and...
Creating the Data Economy
AI researcher and entrepreneur Trent McConaghy discusses how blockchain will unlock the value of data by bridging the gap between the AI haves and have-nots and, in turn, helping to create the data economy. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts,...
What Happens When Political Opponents Learn to Work Together?
Wikipedia is one of the hubs of Internet knowledge. The online encyclopedia receives more than 18 billion page views every month, which means that it exerts a huge influence on the way we think about our world and how we discuss every conceivable political and social...
Don’t Acquire a Company Until You Evaluate Its Data Security
Beware the “data lemon.” from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Ip0UF3
Don’t Acquire a Company Until You Evaluate Its Data Security
Beware the “data lemon.” from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Ip0UF3
Don’t Acquire a Company Until You Evaluate Its Data Security
Beware the “data lemon.” from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Ip0UF3
Don’t Acquire a Company Until You Evaluate Its Data Security
Beware the “data lemon.” from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Ip0UF3
Don’t Acquire a Company Until You Evaluate Its Data Security
Beware the “data lemon.” from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2Ip0UF3
What to do with that foam roller at the gym?
The foam roller is possibly the least intimidating piece of equipment in the gym. It’s light. It’s no-tech. And like most things in the gym, you’ve heard something about its benefits, seen a few people using it, and wonder if you should be doing the same. What is...
How Younger Salespeople Can Win Over Older Customers
Prepare, cite experts, and express your conviction. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2VIrnQR
What Should Transportation Systems Look Like in Tomorrow’s Cities ? – SPONSOR CONTENT FROM DELOITTE
Sponsor content from Deloitte. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UCFf2C
The Mistake Companies Make When They Use Data to Plan Diversity Efforts
Lack of data is no excuse for ignoring intersectionality. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2DiFViQ
To Change the Way You Think, Change the Way You See
What Sherlock Holmes has in common with the creator of Softsoap. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UDzemo
Avoiding the Expertise Trap
Sydney Finkelstein, professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, says that being the most knowledgeable and experienced person on your team isn’t always a good thing. Expertise can steer you wrong in two important ways. It can stop you from...
Research Confirms: When Receiving Bad News, We Shoot the Messenger
Advice for those who have to deliver it. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2v86xP6
Would You Live in a Smart City Where Government Controls Privacy?
Toronto is experimenting with smart city concepts envisioned by Google spin-off Sidewalk Labs. Harvard Business School professors Leslie John and Mitch Weiss discuss the tradeoffs of using technology to improve modern city life at potential costs to digital privacy...
Research Confirms: When Receiving Bad News, We Shoot the Messenger
Advice for those who have to deliver it. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2v86xP6
Sadness Changes How Boys Relate to Others
My preschooler offered to share his apple slices with me as we were driving home from school yesterday. In that spontaneous moment of generosity, I smiled and felt heartened; maybe, I thought, he actually is internalizing our conversations about sharing and kindness....
5 reasons we need to help kids live “heads up” instead of “heads down”
I was recently at an accepted-students day at a local university with my daughter, and the president of the university spoke of how youth these days live a “heads down” life. We need them to be more “heads up,” he said. He is right. He is quite literally right that...
5 reasons we need to help kids live “heads up” instead of “heads down”
I was recently at an accepted-students day at a local university with my daughter, and the president of the university spoke of how youth these days live a “heads down” life. We need them to be more “heads up,” he said. He is right. He is quite literally right that...
How Companies Should Prepare Their Forecasts
A great forecast has five attributes. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2KFRarJ
Managing Burnout
Stress can enhance our performance at work, but not if it leads to burnout. We talk with an expert on workplace well-being about how women experience burnout and how to manage its causes, symptoms, and repercussions. Guest: Mandy O’Neill. from HBR.org...
5 reasons we need to help kids live “heads up” instead of “heads down”
I was recently at an accepted-students day at a local university with my daughter, and the president of the university spoke of how youth these days live a “heads down” life. We need them to be more “heads up,” he said. He is right. He is quite literally right that...
How Companies Should Prepare Their Forecasts
A great forecast has five attributes. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2KFRarJ
5 reasons we need to help kids live “heads up” instead of “heads down”
I was recently at an accepted-students day at a local university with my daughter, and the president of the university spoke of how youth these days live a “heads down” life. We need them to be more “heads up,” he said. He is right. He is quite literally right that...
How Companies Should Prepare Their Forecasts
A great forecast has five attributes. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2KFRarJ
Seven Ways to Feel More in Control of Your Life
Leslie and Josh came to therapy to talk about their son’s problems in school. But it soon became apparent that they had a different problem altogether—one common to working parents. Their daily routine included a dizzying array of activities and responsibilities that...
5 reasons we need to help kids live “heads up” instead of “heads down”
I was recently at an accepted-students day at a local university with my daughter, and the president of the university spoke of how youth these days live a “heads down” life. We need them to be more “heads up,” he said. He is right. He is quite literally right that...
Why Anxious Customers Prefer Human Customer Service
Self-service tech is a bad idea in stressful situations. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2v6k2yU
Preventing Busyness from Becoming Burnout
Organizations can help, with a little insight from behavioral science. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UXMcuj
Seven Ways to Feel More in Control of Your Life
Leslie and Josh came to therapy to talk about their son’s problems in school. But it soon became apparent that they had a different problem altogether—one common to working parents. Their daily routine included a dizzying array of activities and responsibilities that...
Preventing Busyness from Becoming Burnout
Organizations can help, with a little insight from behavioral science. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UXMcuj
Is obesity a reason to avoid joint replacement surgery?
“Come back when you’ve lost 40 pounds.” That’s something obese patients have heard often when being evaluated for a hip or knee replacement for severe arthritis. And sometimes the recommendation is to lose even more — 50, 75, or even 100 pounds… as if that’s an easy...
What the Grocery Stores Holding Their Own Against Amazon Are Doing Right
They know how to build customer loyalty. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2D7PHnW
The Psychology Behind Unethical Behavior
Understanding it can help keep your worst impulses in check. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2UPYLI5
Is obesity a reason to avoid joint replacement surgery?
“Come back when you’ve lost 40 pounds.” That’s something obese patients have heard often when being evaluated for a hip or knee replacement for severe arthritis. And sometimes the recommendation is to lose even more — 50, 75, or even 100 pounds… as if that’s an easy...
Is obesity a reason to avoid joint replacement surgery?
“Come back when you’ve lost 40 pounds.” That’s something obese patients have heard often when being evaluated for a hip or knee replacement for severe arthritis. And sometimes the recommendation is to lose even more — 50, 75, or even 100 pounds… as if that’s an easy...
Cheating Happens in Our Blind Spots
When I was in my mid 20s I fell madly, deeply in love on a backpacking trip through Europe. We started a long-distance relationship between Vancouver, Canada, and Hamburg, Germany, and I didn’t question our strong and beautiful connection. Then, after a few months, I...
HBR Presents: After Hours
Harvard Business School professors and hosts Youngme Moon, Mihir Desai, and Felix Oberholzer-Gee discuss news at the crossroads of business and culture. In this episode, they analyze the current food delivery wars and garner some lessons in crisis management from...
Start-Ups and the Women Who Fund Them
Shan-Lyn Ma, CEO of the wedding e-commerce company Zola, and Anu Duggal, cofounder of Female Founders Fund, talk fundraising, venture capital, and how women are driving diversity in the world of start-ups. The views expressed on this podcast are those of its hosts,...
Brain-gut connection explains why integrative treatments can help relieve digestive ailments
During the 20th century, medicine became very good at compartmentalizing different systems of the body in order to understand them better. However, today we are increasingly realizing that different systems of the body are interconnected and cannot be completely...
Make Your Meetings a Safe Space for Honest Conversation
More freedom leads to more candor. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2uZDmOg
The Biggest Hurdles Recent Graduates Face Entering the Workforce
Feedback, accountability, and relationships, according to 54 interviews. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2uXkteD
Episode 40: What to Do When You Feel Like a Failure
The loss of a job, the pain of a breakup -- it's easy to get down on ourselves when things aren't going well. Find out how our Happiness Guinea Pig tuned down the self-critic in her head. source https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/podcasts/item/erin_morrow
Rupert Murdoch, the NFL, and the Negotiation That Remade TV
The deal turned Fox into a powerhouse. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IkWsX3
7 Disruptive Forces That Leaders Should Incorporate Into Growth Strategies – SPONSOR CONTENT FROM DELOITTE
Sponsor content from Deloitte. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2P3YhIZ
How People Redirect Their Careers After Getting Laid Off
Researchers identified two paths. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2P4Bf4P
8 Ways to Read the Books You Wish You Had Time For
The trick is to read less other stuff. from HBR.org http://bit.ly/2IbPAf8
Has Car Ownership Peaked, and Is Joe Biden Too Physical?
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir discuss whether we have officially reached “peak car” — meaning can we now expect a steady decline in private car ownership? They then debate whether Joe Biden’s physical displays of affection are appropriate. The...