Posted on Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:00:27 -0500
A new sound is in store for the HBR IdeaCast. Every Tuesday, we'll keep giving you the insights, research, and advice you need to lead, featuring practical conversations with leading thinkers. But as Adi Ignatius, editor-at-large at Harvard Business Review, joins executive editor Alison Beard as cohost of the show, we're offering even more to better serve you.
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From: HBR IdeaCast
Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2025 08:00:51 -0500
Many industries depend on the government to finance infrastructure and research before a true private market can develop. In the case of space, there is still a strong need for public-private collaboration. But as costs drop to reach space, more private-sector companies can enter the market. Matthew Weinzierl is a senior associate dean and professor at Harvard Business School, and Brendan Rosseau is a strategy manager at Blue Origin. They explain the evolving role of the U.S. government to foster innovation and competition as the space economy increasingly privatizes. They also identify the emerging opportunities for businesses and individuals. Weinzierl and Rosseau are authors of the book Space to Grow: Unlocking the Final Economic Frontier.
From: HBR IdeaCast
Posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2025 08:00:58 -0500
It's a common story: an immigrant arrives in a new country, sees a need, and works hard to build a successful business around it. Think of Chobani, Google, or Tesla. Indeed, 45 percent of Fortune 500 companies had immigrant founders. While most research focuses on why these people launched their businesses, perhaps more interesting is how they achieved lasting success. Neri Karra Sillaman is an entrepreneurship expert at Oxford University and the founder of luxury leather goods company Neri Karra. She's studied these entrepreneurs and shares her findings, which offer lessons for anyone in the corporate world. Sillaman wrote the book Pioneers: Eight Principles of Business Longevity from Immigrant Entrepreneurs.
From: HBR IdeaCast
Posted on Thu, 28 Apr 2016 04:00:00 GMT
Vijay Govindarajan explains how to create a new business while optimizing an already existing one.
From: The HBR Channel
Posted on Tue, 18 Aug 2015 04:00:00 GMT
The five components of emotional intelligence and how to improve each.
From: The HBR Channel
Posted on Tue, 18 Mar 2014 04:00:00 GMT
You’re juggling a lot of different priorities. Clarify which one is most important. That way, the next time you feel torn between two commitments, you’ll know which one deserves your attention first.
From: The HBR Channel