These podcasts are an excellent way to gain knowledge about the world. From Harvard Business Review editors, to innovative thinkers and thought leaders. They’re the perfect way to make your commute more enjoyable and your workout more informative, or your day at work an extra bit more satisfying.
HBR Presents is an innovative network of podcasts that was created by partners and curated by Harvard Business Review editors. It builds on the success HBR IdeaCast and Dear HBR:
The Managing the Future of Work podcast examines the challenges and opportunities that work presents in the age of technology. This series examines the different ways leaders are navigating workplace changes that range from gender equality to attracting and retaining top talent.
In this episode, host Denise Silber speaks with HBS alumni and self-described gender-free businesswoman Francoise Bouyer who is the CEO of tech startup Tint. They explore how embracing diversity is a key to building a more authentic company, involving a diverse workforce and producing relevant products that meet the needs of today’s customers.
This podcast focuses on the challenges and opportunities that come with working at a global scale. The guests share their experiences dealing with cultural differences, organizational policies and leadership styles around the globe.
The Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast provides insight from the intersection of politics, media and public policy. The podcast interviews leading people from the media industry as well as politics and campaigning race and diversity, and foreign policy.