Work can be frustrating. How can you get along with that maddening coworker? Figure out what your unapproachable boss really wants? Motivate your demoralized team? "Dear HBR:" is here to help. With empathy, experience, and humor, veteran Harvard Business Review editors and co-hosts Alison Beard and Dan McGinn explore solutions to your workplace dilemmas. Bolstered by insights from guests and acade... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareersManagement |
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Dear HBR has one of the finest content and truly helps in enabling a deeper dive into various queries posted to the panelist. Especially how the panelist disect the matter and summarises it in the end is remarkable.
I really enjoy the show and think your situational analysis is very insightful. I hope you will consider making more new episodes.
I am fascinated about this topic but couldn’t listen to the invaluable information you’re providing longer than 2 minutes. This was because the delivery by your presenters is way too fast - it’s like they’re cramming in too much I go and not allowing listeners to hear it in a way that will make it easier for them to listen and learn. The talking is crazy fast - probably moreso for partially deaf people like me and possibly people for which English is a second language.
Great material
Have been listening for years; there’s always a topic at the ready, when I need a little work-related motivation.
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