Harvard Business Podcasts can aid you in advancing your career. Listen to HBR IdeaCast that interviews top executives in management and business, or Mastering Scale, where Stanford MBA and serial entrepreneur Reid Hoffman breaks down the research behind how companies grow.
Harvard Business Review, founded in 1944 by David Ignatius, was a magazine that stressed modern management methods. It was referred to as the “magazine of decision makers.” In 2015, editor David Ignatius realigned the publication’s focus to better align it with its readers and ensure that its research remained relevant. One way to achieve this was redesigning HBR’s podcast, which now features conversations with thought leaders web about contemporary topics.
The weekly HBR IdeaCast podcast offers an array of thought leaders in management and business. These podcasts are filled with inspiration for leaders. From Sarah Cooper’s tips on how to bring humor into your workplace to HBR Fellows Bill Kerr & Joe Fuller’s insight into the forces shaping work.
Eliminating the guesswork from the case study process This biweekly podcast distills HBR’s legendary cases into a digestible format. You’ll hear professors discuss the cases they’ve written about and the lessons they’ve learned for your own professional career.