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The IMD Podcast Network brings you fresh insights and thought leadership on the evolving world of management and business. Each episode features conversations with global experts, industry leaders, and IMD faculty who share their perspectives on leadership, innovation, strategy, and the challenges shaping organizations today. Whether you’re an executive, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner, our goal is to provide practical knowledge and inspiration that you can apply directly to your professional journey
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Sep 23, 2021 • 33min
Should I Fly: Airports
Airports are portals to other worlds. You walk into a building, enter a metal tube, and sometime later you arrive in another city, country, or even continent. It all seems seamless, but most don't notice the thousands of moving parts that get them from point A to point B.In episode 3 of Should I Fly, Jim and Patrick look into Airports. How they operate, and what the future holds for these magical gateways.—————————Credits:Produced by JohnJo DevlinWritten and presented by Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick ReinmoellerLinks:Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.

Sep 9, 2021 • 24min
Should I Fly: The Environment
2020 was the year that travel companies crumbled. But while transport executives winced, others saw a silver lining. COVID gave the world a much-needed break from CO2 and sparked a deeper conversation about our reliance on flying. In episode 2 of Should I Fly, Jim and Patrick speak to environmentalists and executives alike about the need to reset the aviation industry.Highlights include an insight into the renewable fuels of the future, whether carbon capture could revolutionize the way we fly, and what airlines are doing to change their habits today.—————————Credits:Produced by JohnJo Devlin and Peter NaughtonWritten and presented by Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick ReinmoellerLinks:Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.

Aug 25, 2021 • 18min
Should I Fly: The Question
Flying used to be about glitz, glamour and, of course, getting places. But in a post-pandemic world of global warming and zoom calls, those days may be firmly behind us. The international travel shutdown left many unanswered questions:Has video technology made conferences redundant? How far should governments go to save airlines? Is a foreign stag-do worth all that CO2?The aviation industry is at a turning point, and Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller want to find out what the future holds. Through conversations with industry experts and environmentalists, they try to answer one more fundamental question: Should I Fly?—————————Credits:Produced by JohnJo Devlin and Peter NaughtonWritten and presented by Jim Pulcrano and Patrick ReinmoellerLinks:Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.

Jun 24, 2021 • 43min
“Solar Impulse” explorer Bertrand Piccard on finding purpose
As an explorer, Bertrand Piccard has always had a strong sense of purpose. But now he finds he has a gift for helping other people to find theirs. In this conversation with Alyson Meister, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at IMD, Piccard speaks openly about his life and achievements - including his search for meaning, the ways in which he overcomes fear of failure, and the three key values he wants to pass on to his children. ——————————Links:Discover more business intelligence from I by IMD.Explore Bertrand Piccard’s 1000+ solutions to protect the environment.

Jul 14, 2020 • 44min
Man vs Machine has evolved into Man + Machine
Democratize AI and create the notion of the citizen data scientist, says Bertrand Bodson, CDO of Novartis AI has begun to perform lie detection, play complex games like “Go”, diagnose diseases and even create art. But IMD Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Jennifer Jordan, and industry experts agree that it isn’t time for us to pack up just yet. This podcast explores the top five things that executives must consider when implementing AI in their organization.#IMDImpact #AI

Apr 9, 2020 • 14min
Thoughts on sustainability from a pioneer in the field: Firmenich
Gilbert Ghostine is CEO of Firmenich, winner of the inaugural 2019 IMD Pictet Sustainability in Family Business Award. Firmenich is the world’s largest privately held manufacturer of fragrances and flavourings for consumer goods. Ghostine talks to Natalia Olynec, Head of Sustainability at IMD, about what inclusive capitalism means to his company. He also answers questions on how Firmenich embeds sustainability throughout the organization, and how being a social and responsible company has a positive impact on the bottom line. Climate challenge and inequality – deemed high risks for companies – weave their way into the conversation too, with Ghostine giving his view on whether companies are embracing climate agenda seriously and why. #IMDImpact

Feb 5, 2020 • 25min
What does coronavirus mean for the global economy?
The outbreak of coronavirus, which to date has killed nearly 500 people and infected thousands more, has rattled global markets. What are the implications for Chinese businesses and the global economy? What next for global trade? What does the ongoing global health emergency tell us about the interconnectedness of nations and how they are set up to deal with uncertainty? How can companies better prepare for seismic events like these? IMD professors Arturo Bris, Howard Yu and Mark Greeven gathered in our studio to answer these questions, and more.

Jan 27, 2020 • 33min
Chinese business trends to watch out for in 2020
With the Lunar New Year celebrations in progress - against the backdrop of the deadly coronavirus – IMD professors Howard Yu and Stephane Girod get together to discuss some of the key business trends likely to dominate the headlines in China this year. What is the significance of the trade deal signed between China and the US earlier this month, and what does it mean for your business? Who will win the battle for 5G supremacy? How should China-based companies respond to the country’s rapidly maturing economy? And will plant-based meat substitutes soon be flying off the shelves in grocery stores in the world’s second-largest economy? For answers to these questions, and more, tune in to this latest edition of the IMD Podcast.

Dec 20, 2019 • 27min
Leadership OS: The Operating System You Need to Succeed
Based on years of original research by IMD Professor Shlomo Ben-Hur and Nik Kinley, this book controversially counters almost every existing leadership model and approach.It shows how as leaders rise to senior levels, their roles become less about doing things that directly drive results and more about directing and supporting others to achieve objectives. Using case studies and research insights the authors reveal how leadership success is thus not so much about having the right core capabilities, but about creating the right environment.Using the analogy of a smartphone operating system (OS), the book presents a new way of thinking about leadership. The authors provide a clear and practical framework to follow and show how your leadership OS becomes the impact you have, the imprint you make and the foundation of your legacy as a leader.After reading it, you will learn:· How to diagnose the impact you have as a leader and understand the OS you create· How famous business and societal leaders have created effective – and sometimes ineffective – OSs· How to optimise your OS to produce the best results· How to get people working together effectively, and be a high-performing leaderProviding you with practical and easy to follow advice, this book will show you how leadership success is not about having the core capabilities, but about creating the right operating systems for your organisation.Get your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-OS-Operating-System-Succeed/dp/3030272923/

Dec 3, 2019 • 35min
How to Thrive in a World Where Everything Can Be Copied - Professor Howard Yu
Every business faces the existential threat of competitors producing cheaper copies. Even patent filings, market dominance and financial resources can’t shield them from copycats. So what can we do—and, what can we learn from companies that have endured and even prospered for centuries despite copycat competition?In his book Leap, IMD professor of management and innovation Howard Yu shows that succeeding in today’s marketplace is no longer just a matter of mastering the old (copycat tactics); companies also need to continue the discovery process, harnessing new strategies and advancements in technology while leveraging shifts in the marketplace (leap strategy). Leap identifies five fundamental principles that allow companies to make a leap and stay successful in the face of such competition.


