A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management.
Bill Kerr, a professor at Harvard Business School, studies the increasing importance of talent clust
Mike Ovitz, a cofounder of Creative Artists Agency and former president of The Walt Disney Company,
Beth Comstock, the first female vice chair at General Electric, thinks companies large and small oft
Ming Zeng, the chief strategy officer at Alibaba, talks about how the China-based e-commerce company
Marc Effron, president of the Talent Strategy Group, looked at the scientific literature behind high
Sunil Gupta, a professor at Harvard Business School, argues that many companies are still doing digi
Rebecca Shambaugh, a leadership coach, says being too collaborative can actually hold you back at wo
David Burkus, a professor at Oral Roberts University and author of the book “Friend of a Frien
Kathryn Hume, VP of integrate.ai, discusses the current boundaries between artificially intelligent
Katherine Phillips, a professor at Columbia Business School, discusses research showing that African
Roger Martin, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, offers t
Gerry Anderson, the CEO of DTE Energy, and Robert Quinn and Anjan Thakor, professors at the Universi
Kristie Rogers, an assistant professor of management at Marquette University, has identified a free
Howard Yu, Lego Professor of Management and Innovation at IMD Business School in Switzerland, discus
Daniel Libeskind, a former academic turned architect and urban designer, discusses his unorthodox ca
Bhaskar Chakravorti, the dean of global business at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, analyze
Heidi Grant, a social psychologist, explains the right ways and wrong ways to ask colleagues for hel
Tasha Eurich, an organizational psychologist and executive coach, talks about why we all should be w
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and author James Patterson discuss their new novel, The President
Leslie K. John and Alison Wood Brooks, professors at Harvard Business School, say people in business