HBR Presents Expands the Network of Harvard Business Podcasts

HBR Presents offers listeners a series of podcasts that are created by our partners and which are curated by Harvard Business Review editors. The topics range from how to become a better leader to classic case studies from Harvard Business School. The podcast network builds on the success of HBR’s popular original podcasts with a total of 2 million monthly downloads. HBR IdeaCast and Dear HBR are still popular podcasts, but they’re now accompanied by new episodes which address important business issues for example, managing the future work force and examining the Gig Economy.

HBS faculty interviews CEOs technologist, experts, and technologists to find out what the future holds for businesses in a world dominated by robotics, artificial intelligence and rapid expansion of the Gig Economy. HBR on Leadership features expert interviews on leadership topics, from how to make tough calls in the boardroom to ways to build a diverse team.

Management of the Future of Work: In this episode, Bill Kerr and Joe Fuller discuss leaders who are grappling with the forces that are reshaping the nature www.dataroomhub.info/the-importance-of-due-diligence-in-ma-deals-and-how-a-vdr-can-help of work. Scott Pulsipher is a guest. He is the president of WGU. This online university focuses on skill-oriented learning rather than 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 scientists on topics that range from the way your brain functions to which genes influence disease. Also, hear experts at the intersection of technology and law on topics such as how to resolve disputes during pandemics and how AI can benefit our health.