HBR Presents Expands the Network of Harvard Business Podcasts
HBR Presents is a network of podcasts that were created by a team of partners, edited and curated by Harvard Business Review editors. The topics range from tips on how to become a better leader to classic case studies from Harvard Business School. The HBR Network builds on its original podcasts that are downloaded by 2 million people a month. HBR IdeaCast, Dear HBR:, and Women at Work continue to be popular, but they’re joined by new episodes tackling pressing business issues such as managing the future of work and exploring the Gig Economy.
HBS faculty interviews CEOs technologist, experts, and technologists to learn what the future holds for business in a world dominated by artificial intelligence, robots, and rapid growth of Gig Economy. HBR on Leadership features expert interviews on leadership, ranging from the skills needed to make tough calls in the boardroom, to how to develop a diverse team.
managing the Future of Work: In this episode, Bill Kerr and Joe Fuller discuss the challenges leaders face when grappling with the forces reshaping the nature of work. Scott Pulsipher is a guest. He is the president of WGU. The university online is focused on learning that is based on skills instead of credit hours and also democratizes access to colleges. Alan Jope, the President of Unilever discusses how his company has grown stronger and more profitable because of its dedication to doing good.
Explore the latest research and insights from HBS researchers on topics ranging from the way your brain functions to how genes affect disease. In addition, you will hear from experts on the relationship between law and technology on issues like resolving conflicts during pandemics, and how AI can help improve health.