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hbr ideacast: Managing Generation Y
HBR IdeaCast: Managing Generation Ydidnt find it relevantdidnt find it relevant. thought it should have been pertaining to new-mindsets of gen-y employees.. but maybe its not a complete info on those lines. it didnt suit me much.
Tags: Generation Y, Managing Generation Y, HBR IdeaCast
Discussion threads 2008-02-26
hbr ideacast: Don't Bother with the Green Consumer
HBR IdeaCast: Don't Bother with the Green ConsumerIt's a balancing actIt is important to always think about the planet in regards to our business processes. We have to do a balancing act, no one is saying to destroy your company in going green, but there is a lot we...
Tags: Green Consumer, HBR IdeaCast
Discussion threads 2008-02-12
hbr ideacast: Unleash Your Hidden Assets
HBR IdeaCast: Unleash Your Hidden AssetsCore CompetenciesCore compentencies has always been an area for business to strenghten. We often find ourselves doing too much and need to redefine the business model to bring us back to the core. We could see this with the AOL - Time Warner...
Tags: Strategy, Hidden Assets, HBR IdeaCast, Unleash
Discussion threads 2008-01-03

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hbr ideacast: Ask the Coach
Executive coach Goldsmith advises to IdeaCast listeners on their biggest job challenges, including the changing roles of business leaders are changing, managing knowledge workers, and influencing up. Featured Guest: Marshall Goldsmith, author of the "Ask the Coach" blog on HarvardBusiness.org and the book What Got You Here...
Tags: BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-02-08
hbr ideacast: The Science of Human Capital
Julie Devoll, of the Harvard Business School Press, talks with John Boudreau, author of "Beyond HR: The New Science of Human Capital." More HBR IdeaCasts. Subscribe to HBR IdeaCast now via iTunes by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast, human capital
Blog posts 2008-01-09
hbr ideacast: Teams That Lead, Innovate, and Succeed
Harvard Business School Press editor Jeff Kehoe talks with Deborah Ancona, coauthor of the new book "X-Teams: How to Build Teams That Lead, Innovate, and Succeed." More HBR IdeaCasts. Subscribe to HBR IdeaCast now via iTunes by BNET staff
Tags: BNET staff, team, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-01-16
hbr ideacast: The Upside
Online Editorial Director Paul Michelman sits down with consultant and author Adrian Slywotzky, whose latest book is entitled "The Upside: The 7 Strategies for Turning Big Threats into Growth Breakthroughs." In the interview, Slywotzky explains how managing strategic threats as forms of risk can not only diminish their impact, but...
Tags: BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2007-12-19
hbr ideacast: What Your Leader Expects of You
Online Editorial Director Paul Michelman talks with Larry Bossidy, former chairman and CEO of both AlliedSignal and Honeywell, and the author of an April 2007 HBR article entitled "What Your Leader Expects of You." In our interview, Bossidy will guide us through the key tenets of what he calls "the...
Tags: Leadership, BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast, leader
Blog posts 2007-12-12
hbr ideacast: Viral Marketing for the Real World
HBR's Cathy Olofson sits down with Columbia University professor Duncan Watts to discuss his new article in the May 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review, "Viral Marketing for the Real World." Watts explains that while marketing messages may not exactly spread like disease, viral marketing, if used correctly, can be...
Tags: Marketing research, BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast, Duncan Watts, Viral Marketing, Real World
Blog posts 2007-12-26
hbr ideacast: The New Science of Human Capital
There are frameworks in place to help managers make decisions in almost every area of their work — except talent management. John Boudreau explains how identifying the pivotal employees — the group for which talent improvements will make the biggest difference — and focusing efforts on them can have an...
Tags: Workforce management, BNET staff, talent, New Science, HBR IdeaCast, human capital, John Boudreau
Blog posts 2008-02-06
hbr ideacast: Unleash Your Hidden Assets
Harvard Business School Press editor Melinda Merino is joined by Bain & Company's Chris Zook to discuss some of the ideas from his new book, "Unstoppable: Finding Hidden Assets to Renew the Core and Fuel Profitable Growth." In the near future, Zook says, the only way for the vast majority...
Tags: BNET staff, Chris Zook, Hidden Assets, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-01-02
hbr ideacast: The Joys of Deliberate Mistakes and Middlescence
The Art of Deliberate Mistakes: We all know we can learn from our mistakes. So why not go out and make some deliberately? In this interview with Harvard Business Review senior editor Gardiner Morse, you'll learn about a systematic approach to making carefully planned mistakes that pay off....
Tags: Workforce management, BNET staff, Deliberate Mistake, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2007-11-28
hbr ideacast: Managing B Players
B players not only make up the majority of your employees, but they're often the heart and soul of your organization. Thomas DeLong describes three types of these solid citizens — those who have been A players, the truth-tellers, and the go-to managers — and the benefits each has to...
Tags: BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-02-05
hbr ideacast: Where Does Strategic Innovation Come From?
By the time you hear about a groundbreaking idea, your competition has heard about it too — and may even be using it. George Stalk describes how managers can collect faint ideas, watch trends before they hit, and gather the necessary information to decide which ideas will give your business...
Tags: Strategy, BNET staff, George Stalk, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-02-13
Negotiation Strategies in a Downturn | hbr ideacast
When there are fewer deals to be had, there's more pressure on the deals that do go through to bring the value they promise. In this podcast, Mark Gordon talks about how managers can share risk and increase the chances of the deal's success. Featured Guest: Mark...
Tags: Podcasts, Free trade, BNET staff, HBR IdeaCast, negotiation
Blog posts 2008-04-18
hbr ideacast: Talent Management
Businesses today fail at anticipating talent needs and setting plans to meet those needs, according to Peter Cappelli. Cappelli advocates a production-like, talent-on-demand approach. Rather than looking outward for all your hiring needs, companies should develop internal talent to fill most -- but not all -- of the anticipated openings...
Tags: Workforce management, Cappelli, BNET staff, talent, talent management
Blog posts 2008-03-10
hbr ideacast: Keep Your Ideas to Yourself
Great ideas add value to discussion, but when they come from managers, Marshall Goldsmith says, they can add too much value -- stifling the creativity and enthusiasm of the very people you need to execute the idea. Before you pitch your ideas -- or your improvements on an employee's ideas...
Tags: Team management, BNET staff, Marshall Goldsmith, HBR IdeaCast, Marshall
Blog posts 2008-03-13
hbr ideacast: Disruptive Innovation
Disruptive innovation changes the game, winning not by doing something better but by doing it differently. Take the Nintendo Wii. Scott Anthony explains how the Wii's innovative controller, designed to be easy for non-gamers to use, helped the company expand the market for video games. Anthony explains how you can...
Tags: Leadership, Strategy, Games, BNET staff, Scott Anthony, Disruptive Innovation, innovation
Blog posts 2008-02-15
The MFA is the New MBA | hbr ideacast
Companies like GM increasingly value right-brain creative thinking. In this podcast, Katherine Bell explains that creative training also teaches skills that directly transfer to management: how to take criticism, what motivates people, how to engage your audience, and when to let go of good ideas. Featured Guests: HarvardBusiness.org Senior...
Tags: Podcasts, BNET staff, New MBA, MfA, HBR IdeaCast
Blog posts 2008-05-08
hbr ideacast: Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Work Week
Extreme Jobs: In this week's feature segment, Paul Michelman speaks with Sylvia Ann Hewlett, co-author of the highly provocative "Extreme Jobs: The Dangerous Allure of the 70-Hour Workweek," featured in the December issue of Harvard Business Review. Today's overachieving professionals labor longer, take on more responsibility, and earn more than...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, BNET staff, Extreme Jobs, HBR IdeaCast, job
Blog posts 2007-12-07
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