HBR Presents offers listeners a network of partner-created podcasts, which are curated by Harvard Business Review editors. The podcasts 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, which have a combined 2 million monthly downloads. HBR IdeaCast and Dear HBR continue to be popular podcasts, but they’re now joined by new episodes that tackle pressing business issues, like managing the future of work and exploring the Gig Economy.
HBS faculty interviews CEOs tech experts, technologists, and other experts on the cutting edge of what’s to come for businesses in the age of robotics, artificial intelligence and the rapid expansion of the Gig Economy. HBR on Leadership features expert interviews about leadership, ranging from the skills needed to make tough calls in the boardroom to ways to build a diverse team.
Managing the Future of Work: In you can find out more this episode, Bill Kerr and Joe Fuller discuss leaders who are grappling with the forces that are reshaping the nature of work. Scott Pulsipher is a guest. He is the President of WGU. The university online focuses on skill-oriented learning instead of credit hours and democratizes access to college. And Alan Jope, President of Unilever talks about his company’s longstanding commitment to social responsibility, which has helped make it stronger and more profitable.
Discover the latest research and insights from HBS researchers on subjects that range from how your brain works to the role that genes play in causing diseases. In addition, hear experts on the intersection of law and technology regarding issues such as the resolution of conflicts during pandemics and how AI can help improve health.
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