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HBR IdeaCast

A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management.

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Are you the sort of person who works really hard, hits your deadlines, runs successful projects, win

Many managers don't know what to say when a team member appears angry, frustrated, or sad. They

It's hard to imagine a more challenging work environment than the International Space Station.

Many marketers today focus on getting consumers to consciously change their behavior. But that’s a s

There's a fine line between pitching in to help your team and taking on too much at the expense

When news breaks of a CEO succession, much of the attention is given to the new leader and how they

Darius Rucker has reached the top of the music charts in not just one but two genres: first as the l

Many managers struggle with initiating difficult conversations around an individual’s subpar perform

While most good bosses try to be fair and balanced with their direct reports, it's only human t

The Apple Vision Pro is the latest in a long line of trendy, expensive spatial computing headsets. (

After 15 years leading the parent company of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, David Novak wanted to he

While many teams and organizations engage in scenario planning, most don't go far enough. Arjan

Tools for collaborating online—email, instant messengers, videoconferencing apps, cloud storag

Venture capital firms notoriously embrace risk and take big swings, hoping that one startup will bec

Disruption and transformation at the new normal in nearly every industry. So how do you stay ahead o

Google is planning to phase out third-party cookies by the end of 2025. Consumers may be cheering th

Around 18 million adults in the U.S. alone suffer from long Covid, a chronic illness with a wide ran

There was a time when consumer goods companies paid musicians, athletes, and actors for endorsements

If you’re a senior leader, managing technology has never been more challenging—especiall

There's plenty of advice on how to grow into a better leader. And it takes effort to become mor