HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review
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Apr 15, 2016 • 27min

Understanding Agile Management

Darrell Rigby of Bain and Jeff Sutherland of Scrum explain the rise of lean, iterative management tactics, and how to implement them yourself.
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Apr 7, 2016 • 21min

Smart Managers Don’t Compare People to the “Average”

Todd Rose, the Director of the Mind, Brain, & Education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the author of "The End of Average: How to Succeed in a World That Values Sameness," explains why we should stop using averages to understand individuals.
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Mar 31, 2016 • 12min

Life’s Work: Dr. Ruth Westheimer

Iconic relationship expert Dr. Ruth discusses what she's learned over a long career.
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Mar 24, 2016 • 7min

How to Say No to More Work

Karen Dillon, an expert on office politics and author of the 'HBR Guide to Office Politics', shares insights on the art of saying no at work. She discusses the importance of evaluating workload requests thoughtfully and offers strategies for declining tasks while preserving professional relationships. Dillon emphasizes the emotional hurdles involved in refusing requests and the need for effective communication. She highlights how early career professionals can navigate the balance between taking on new opportunities and avoiding burnout through boundary-setting.
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Mar 22, 2016 • 10min

The Condensed April 2016 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.
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Mar 17, 2016 • 29min

Are Leaders Getting Too Emotional?

There's a lot of crying and shouting both in politics and at the office. Gautam Mukunda of Harvard Business School and Gianpiero Petriglieri of INSEAD help us try to make sense of it all.
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Mar 10, 2016 • 18min

Your Coworkers Should Know Your Salary

Pay transparency is actually a way better system than pay secrecy. David Burkus, professor at Oral Roberts University and author of "Under New Management," explains why.
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Mar 3, 2016 • 22min

Talking About Race at Work

Kira Hudson Banks, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the department of psychology at Saint Louis University, and a principal at consulting firm the Mouse and the Elephant. We spoke with her about why managers shouldn't wait for a controversy to start talking about race.
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Feb 25, 2016 • 26min

The Art of the Interview

Job interviews can feel more like a stylized ritual than a normal conversation. Esquire writer and journalist Cal Fussman, who's interviewed scores of people from Mikhail Gorbachev to Jeff Bezos to Dr. Dre, gives us his advice, from how to build trust with a subject to getting an honest answer to a tough question.
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Feb 19, 2016 • 13min

The Condensed March 2016 Issue

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.

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