Introducing 4 Business Ideas That Changed the World
HBR IdeaCast29 Sep 2022

Introducing 4 Business Ideas That Changed the World

Influential business and management ideas have tremendous influence over us. Like it or not, they shape how organizations are run and how people around the world spend their days. And Harvard Business Review has introduced and spread many of these consequential ideas since its founding in 1922. HBR IdeaCast is taking this 100th anniversary to ask: how have these ideas changed our lives? And where are they taking us in the future? Each Thursday in October, the podcast feed will feature a bonus series: 4 Business Ideas That Changed the World. Each week, a different HBR editor talks to world-class scholars and experts on influential business and management ideas of HBR’s first 100 years: disruptive innovation, scientific management, shareholder value, and emotional intelligence. Listen to the conversations to better understand our work life, how far it’s come, and how far it still has to go.

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To Build Grit, Go Back to Basics

To Build Grit, Go Back to Basics

Shannon Huffman Polson, a consultant and former military pilot, experienced early on how to build grit. At 19, she was the youngest woman to summit Denali, North America’s highest peak. Then she overc...

1 Sep 202024min

Why Work Friends are Worth It

Why Work Friends are Worth It

Shasta Nelson, relationship expert and author, says that work friendships are critical to individual and organizational success but acknowledges that it's not always easy to build these personal -- bu...

25 Aug 202026min

Breaking Down Bureaucracy and Building Up Workers

Breaking Down Bureaucracy and Building Up Workers

Gary Hamel and Michele Zanini, cofounders of the consultancy Management Lab, say that even though we all lament how rigid, parochial, and time sucking bureaucracies can be, they still seem inescapable...

18 Aug 202027min

Mastering the Art of Persuasion

Mastering the Art of Persuasion

Jonah Berger, professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, says that most of us aren’t approaching persuasion the right way. Pushing people to behave how you’d like them to or be...

11 Aug 202027min

Adapting Negotiations to a Remote World

Adapting Negotiations to a Remote World

Leigh Thompson, professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, studies negotiations to understand the path to the "sweet spot" where all sides of the table come away happy. And ...

4 Aug 202023min

Future-Proofing Your Strategy with Scenario Planning

Future-Proofing Your Strategy with Scenario Planning

Peter Scoblic, cofounder and principal of the consultancy Event Horizon Strategies, says that too many companies are short-sighted in their strategy-making and don't effectively plan for different pot...

28 Jul 202025min

Every Business Can Be a Subscription Business

Every Business Can Be a Subscription Business

Robbie Kellman Baxter, a strategy consultant, says that subscriptions aren’t just for newspapers and Netflix. She says they can help companies from local retailers to giant industrial manufacturers ea...

21 Jul 202026min

Helping People Move from Trauma to Growth

Helping People Move from Trauma to Growth

Richard Tedeschi, a psychology professor and distinguished chair of the Boulder Crest Institute, says that crises like the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic fallout as well as the recent racial viole...

14 Jul 202024min

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