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11 episodes
Jan 6, 2026• HBR IdeaCast

Where McKinsey—and Consulting—Go From Here

Bob Sternfels discusses McKinsey's evolution through its 100-year history, focusing on adapting to AI, transforming its talent strategy, addressing past controversies, and shifting from advisory work to becoming an "impact partner" that underwrites client outcomes.

30:44
Dec 30, 2025• The Art of Manliness

How to Use Probability Hacking to Achieve Your Goals

Kyle Austin Young reveals how to strategically improve your odds of success by creating a "success diagram" that identifies potential obstacles and systematically reduces risks in pursuing your goals.

50:50
Dec 9, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Moving Beyond the Slow, Hierarchical Organization

A blueprint for transforming rigid, hierarchical organizations into more adaptive, customer-centric "octopus" companies by distributing decision-making, empowering teams at the edge, and treating innovation as everyone's job.

33:35
Nov 25, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Purpose-Driven Leadership in an Era of Polarization

Darren Walker discusses the critical importance of empathetic, authentic, and service-oriented leadership in an era of polarization, emphasizing the need for leaders to navigate complex social issues with courage, fairness, and a commitment to hope.

31:15
Nov 20, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Future of Business: Walmart’s CEO on AI, Jobs, and Managing Rapid Change

Walmart's CEO Doug McMillon discusses the company's ongoing digital transformation, AI implementation, and strategic approach to navigating global disruption while staying true to the company's purpose of helping people save money and live better.

31:12
Nov 11, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Brené Brown on Being a Steady Leader in Tumultuous Times

Brené Brown discusses the importance of leaders finding their "strong ground" by staying grounded in values, developing situational awareness, and slowing down to make thoughtful, strategic decisions in a time of massive uncertainty and rapid change.

31:00
Nov 4, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Wikipedia Cofounder Jimmy Wales on How to Build Trust

Jimmy Wales shares how Wikipedia built trust by creating a clear purpose, establishing simple rules of engagement, and fostering a collaborative, respectful community that relies on volunteer contributions to create a free, high-quality online encyclopedia.

30:34
Oct 31, 2025• The CMO Podcast

The Brand Builder's Playbook // Turning Brand Perception into Pricing Power with Sandeep Seth (Tapestry)

In this episode of The Brand Builder's Playbook, Sandeep Seth from Tapestry discusses how brands can turn brand perception into pricing power by understanding consumer needs, creating emotional connections, and focusing on life moments rather than just selling products.

52:28
Oct 28, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

What’s Holding You Back from Being a Great Leader?

In this episode, executive coach Muriel Wilkins explores the seven hidden beliefs that hold leaders back, revealing how internal narratives can limit professional potential and offering a three-step process for uncovering, understanding, and reframing these limiting beliefs.

31:40
Sep 16, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Supercharging Innovation with Flash Teams

A discussion with Stanford professor Melissa Valentine about "flash teams" - dynamic, technology-enabled work groups that can be quickly assembled from global talent pools to solve specific problems more efficiently than traditional organizational structures.

30:43
Sep 2, 2025• HBR IdeaCast

Why It's So Hard to Delegate and How to Improve

Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Elizabeth Johnson, a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, discusses the challenges leaders face when trying to delegate effectively and offers practical strategies to overcome four key barriers that prevent managers from handing off work. By examining why leaders struggle to delegate—including the personal satisfaction of doing work themselves, the tendency to jump in and help, external pressures from bosses and clients, and a limited definition of work—Johnson provides actionable advice for developing a more empowering leadership approach.

30:54