HBR IdeaCast

A weekly podcast featuring the leading thinkers in business and management.

Overview

Added

March 17, 2026

Subject & domain

social-studies · economics-financial-literacy

Grade range

Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)

Page kind

Podcast

Introduction

HBR IdeaCast: Key Episode Insights

  • Episode 1078: Organizational Change

    • Guest: Julia Dhar (BCG)
    • Core Insight: Change efforts fail due to behavioral issues rather than strategy. Leaders must focus on employee willingness, motivation, and equipment for adoption.
    • Key Takeaway: Focus on creating genuine alignment and sustaining momentum after the novelty of change fades.
    • Reference: How Change Really Works: Seven Science-Based Principles for Transforming Your Organization.
  • Episode 1077: Overcoming Leadership Barriers

    • Guest: Nilofer Merchant
    • Core Insight: Traditional leadership habits often hinder organizations. Success in continuous change requires normalizing discomfort and separating confidence from competence.
    • Reference: Our Best Work: Break Free from the 24 Invisible Norms That Limit Us.
  • Episode 1076: Psychological Safety and Communication

    • Guest: Charles Duhigg
    • Core Insight: Leaders often inadvertently stifle candor. Improving organizational culture requires specific, research-backed communication strategies.
    • Key Tactics: "Ostentatious listening" and structuring meetings to ensure every voice is heard.
    • Reference: Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection.
  • Episode 1075: High-Performing Teams

    • Guest: Ron Friedman (Superteams, Inc.)
    • Core Insight: Exceptional team performance is driven by how members work together, not innate talent.
    • Key Behaviors: Asking difficult questions and establishing continuous feedback loops.
    • Reference: Superteams: The Science and Secrets of High-Performing Teams and HBR article "How to Build a Superteam That Keeps Getting Better."
  • Episode 1074: Driving Performance Through Customer Love

    • Guest: Marcus Buckingham
    • Core Insight: Incremental improvements are insufficient; companies must aim to make customers "love" their products to impact performance.
    • Key Takeaway: Extreme positive experiences are the most powerful force in business.
    • Reference: Design Love In: How to Unleash the Most Powerful Force in Business and HBR article "What Companies Can Learn from Their Biggest Fans."

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