Harvard business podcasts offer insights that can help you move your career to the next level. Listen to HBR IdeaCast, which interviews executives in management and business or Mastering Scale where Stanford MBA and serial entrepreneurs Reid Hoffman breaks down the science of how companies grow.
When Harvard Business Review was founded in 1944, the publication focused on cutting-edge management practices and was known as the “magazine for decision makers.” But in 2015 the editor David Ignatius realigned the publication’s focus to better align it with its readers and ensure that its research was relevant. He achieved this by revamping the podcast program of HBR. It now features conversations with thought-leaders discussing current topics.
The weekly HBR IdeaCast podcast showcases a wide variety of thought leaders in management and business. These podcasts are full of inspiration for leaders. From Sarah Cooper’s tips on how to inject humor into your workplace, to HBR Fellows Bill Kerr & Joe Fuller’s insights into the forces that are transforming work.
Taking the guesswork out of the case study process This biweekly podcast distills see this site the HBR’s most famous cases into a digestible format. You’ll hear faculty members discuss the cases they’ve drafted and the lessons they’ve learned for your own professional career.