From Harvard Business Review editors to the most influential and innovative thinkers These podcasts take a look at the world around us. They’re the perfect way to make your commute more interesting and your workout more interesting, or your day at work just a bit more fulfilling.
HBR Presents is a new network of podcasts created by partners and curated by Harvard Business Review editors. It builds on the success of HBR IdeaCast, Dear HBR:, and Women at Work.
The Managing the Future of Work podcast explores the challenges and opportunities of work in the age of technology. This series examines the ways leaders are dealing with workplace changes including gender gaps to attracting and retaining top talent.
In this episode, host Denise Silber speaks with HBS analum and self-described «gender-free» businesswoman Francoise Bouyer who is the CEO of the tech startup Tint. They discuss how accepting diversity can help create an authentic company and create a more diverse workforce, and produce relevant products for today’s consumers.
This podcast explores the challenges and opportunities that arise from working on a global basis. Participants share their experiences of cultural differences, organizational policies and leadership styles from around the world.
The Shorenstein Center Media and Politics podcast features insight from the intersection of media, politics, and public policy. The podcast features interviews with prominent voices from the media business, politics and campaigns foreign policy, as well as race and diversity.