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Aug 1, 2023 • 26min

How Companies Can Adapt to More Government Intervention

Willy Shih, a Harvard Business School professor and author, dives into the evolving landscape of industrial policy and government intervention. He discusses how crises like the pandemic and climate change have shifted the balance toward more government involvement in businesses. Shih highlights new challenges and opportunities for companies, including adapting to subsidies and localized strategies. He emphasizes the importance of CEOs engaging with policymakers to effectively navigate these changes and improve communication between sectors.
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Jul 25, 2023 • 27min

How One F-35 Fighter Pilot Makes Decisions Under Pressure

Hasard Lee, a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and author of "The Art of Clear Thinking," shares his insights on high-pressure decision-making. He discusses how pilots utilize mental models to navigate tough situations, underscoring the importance of clarity and stress management. Lee introduces the ACE Helix model—Assess, Choose, Execute—as a framework for effective decision-making. He also highlights the critical role of debriefing in improving performance and how these principles can be applied in any organizational context.
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Jul 18, 2023 • 28min

In Defense of Middle Management

Emily Field, a partner at McKinsey & Company and co-author of 'Don't Eliminate Your Middle Managers,' discusses the critical role of middle management in organizations. She argues that these managers are essential for performance, employee well-being, and navigating corporate complexity. Field emphasizes the need for tailored leadership development and freeing managers from administrative burdens to enhance strategic thinking. She also highlights the importance of middle managers in talent development, particularly for the emerging Gen Z workforce, especially during cost-cutting times.
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Jul 11, 2023 • 28min

What the Best Leaders Know — and What Skills They Develop

In this engaging discussion, Adam Bryant, Senior Managing Director of the ExCo Group and author of 'The Leap to Leader,' shares insights from interviewing top executives about vital leadership skills. He emphasizes the need for adaptability when transitioning to leadership roles and the importance of self-awareness. Bryant also explores the complexities of ambition and encourages leaders to confront uncomfortable truths within their organizations. Balancing empathy with decisive action is highlighted as essential for effective leadership in today’s fast-paced business world.
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Jul 4, 2023 • 23min

Best of IdeaCast: Escape Your Comfort Zone

Andy Molinsky, a professor at Brandeis International Business School and author of "Reach," shares insights on breaking free from comfort zones. He discusses the challenges of anxiety and self-doubt that hold people back, providing practical strategies to navigate imposter syndrome. Molinsky emphasizes the importance of personalizing experiences and using unique items to boost confidence. He also explores the complexity of moral dilemmas in professional settings and the role of mentorship in fostering resilience and personal growth.
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Jun 27, 2023 • 31min

Why Entrepreneurs Don’t Need Venture Capital to Scale

Mike Salguero, CEO and founder of ButcherBox, reveals how he scaled a $600 million company in just seven years without venture capital. He challenges the common belief that massive funding is essential for success, explaining his 'Box One Profitable' strategy. Salguero shares insights on bootstrapping, focusing on quality over quick profits, and navigating a changing market. He emphasizes the importance of self-reliance, strong customer satisfaction, and a shift towards sustainable business practices in today's economic landscape.
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Jun 20, 2023 • 32min

NBA Star Chris Paul on Mentorship and Taking a Stand

Chris Paul, a 12-time NBA All-Star and former president of the National Basketball Players Association, discusses the power of mentorship. He highlights how crucial figures like his family and coaches shaped his journey, turning him into a leader. Chris shares insights on navigating difficult times during the pandemic and social justice movements, reflecting on the NBA's role in advocating for change. He also digs into the evolution of endorsements into meaningful partnerships, emphasizing how basketball can drive community impact and legacy.
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Jun 13, 2023 • 30min

When Small Stresses Lead to Big Problems

Join Karen Dillon, former HBR editor and co-author of "The Microstress Effect," alongside Rob Cross, Babson College professor and also a co-author, as they explore the impact of micro-stresses—those tiny, everyday pressures that accumulate and cause big problems. They discuss how these seemingly insignificant stressors can lead to burnout and damaged relationships if left unchecked. Dillon and Cross share strategies for managing these stresses and emphasize the importance of effective communication and diverse relationships in building resilience.
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Jun 6, 2023 • 26min

Why More Companies Should Have a Sabbatical Policy

DJ DiDonna, a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and founder of The Sabbatical Project, dives into the growing trend of work sabbaticals. He discusses how these breaks can counteract burnout, enhance creativity, and boost employee morale. DiDonna highlights the shift from informal requests to formal policies, especially post-pandemic, and emphasizes the socio-economic benefits of sabbaticals for both workers and organizations. He shares insights on how to effectively implement these policies for a healthier work culture.
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May 30, 2023 • 30min

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai on Leadership, AI, and Big Tech

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, leads the charge on AI innovation, emphasizing its transformative potential across industries. He discusses the collaborative role of generative AI in enhancing workplace productivity and decision-making. As he navigates the balance between innovation and safety in AI development, Pichai highlights the evolving responsibilities of CEOs in today’s fast-paced environment. He shares ambitious visions for AI's impact on education and the importance of quality journalism in delivering business insights.

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