The So What from BCG

This podcast from Boston Consulting Group looks around the corner of today’s big business and social issues. The goal–the so what–is to make sense of today and prepare busy leaders and executives for the day after tomorrow. Award-winning British journalist Georgie Frost interviews the leading thinkers and doers at BCG on the trends, developments, and ideas that will shape and disrupt the future. This is not your typical business strategy podcast. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

  1. The Button That Broke the Internet (and Built It Too)

    2 DAYS AGO

    The Button That Broke the Internet (and Built It Too)

    The like button is more than a symbol — it’s a case study in how innovation really happens. Martin Reeves, chairman of the BCG Henderson Institute and co-author of Like: The Button That Changed the World, unpacks the messy, social, and often surprising process behind major breakthroughs — and what leaders can learn from it as they navigate the AI era.  Learn More:   Martin Reeves: https://on.bcg.com/4pWlAph  Like: The Button That Changed the World: https://www.amazon.com/Like-Button-That-Changed-World/dp/B0D8XM8GZT  What the Like Button Can Teach Us About Innovation: https://on.bcg.com/48MmONK  Vote for Georgie Here: https://vote.lovieawards.com/PublicVoting#/2025/podcasts/features/best-hosts Chapters:  00:00-01:18 Introduction  01:19-02:50 The Story of ‘Like’  02:51-03:42 Was the like button an invention?  03:43-05:00 Why do we like to ‘like’?  05:01-05:31 Is online liking the same as real world liking?  05:32-06:38 What has been the economic impact?  06:39-08:01 How to get innovation right  08:02-08:28 How do you foster an innovative environment?  08:29-09:33 What role does storytelling play?  09:34-12:10 The like button and regulation   12:11-13:21 What lessons can be applied to new tech?  13:22-14:31 The structure of the book 14:32-16:44 Surprises when researching for the book  16:45-17:57 The business of thought leadership  17:58-18:46 What is the future of thought leadership?  18:47-19:34 What is next for innovation?  19:35-20:01 Outro  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    20 min
  2. Cracking the Code of Customer Contradictions

    24 SEPT

    Cracking the Code of Customer Contradictions

    AI and data help tell us what people do, but not why. Lauren Taylor, global leader of BCG’s Center for Customer Insight, makes sense of the mixed signals that consumers give off. To truly understand what drives people, businesses of course value robust, real-time data. But they also must uncover the context, motivators, and human truth behind every choice.  Learn More: Lauren Taylor: https://on.bcg.com/4nfwZ1A  BCG’s Latest Thinking on Customer Insights: https://on.bcg.com/46iy6Yt  The Paradox of Pessimism: Why Gloomy Consumers Keep Spending: https://on.bcg.com/3Ir7FH2  Unpacking the $15 Trillion Opportunity in Leisure Travel: https://on.bcg.com/4gGyCTI  Mapping the Consumer Touchpoints That Influence Decisions: https://on.bcg.com/3IBLBcD  GenAI’s Role in Customer Insights: Think "And" Not "Or": https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/genais-role-customer-insights-think-ajr3c/  Chapters  00:00-01:25 Introduction/Lauren’s ‘So What’  01:26-02:39 How can businesses cut through the contradictions and truly understand what customers want?  02:49-03:18 Should we just ignore what people say?  03:19-04:37 What is consumer sentiment?  04:38-05:35 What can businesses really learn from consumers?  05:36-06:20 What factors play into the say-do gap?  06:21-07:45 How much does emotion shape what people buy?  07:46-09:08 How and why should businesses deaverage the customer?  09:09-10:17: How nuanced is motivation across different regions?  10:18-12:10 What parts of the customer journey actually shape what people choose?  12:11-12:52 Has AI helped us better understand customers or made things more confusing?  12:53-13:51 How can companies make sense of conflicting signals?  13:52-14:46 How is AI changing the way that we understand consumer behavior?  14:47-16:19 With data available, why is it critical for businesses to still talk to customers?  16:20-17:07 What mistakes are companies making when it comes to listening to their customers?  17:08-17:32 What should companies look for in sentiment signals?  17:33-18:04 Lauren’s ‘Now What’  18:05-18:27 Do milestone moments matter?  18:28-18:42 Outro  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

    19 min

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This podcast from Boston Consulting Group looks around the corner of today’s big business and social issues. The goal–the so what–is to make sense of today and prepare busy leaders and executives for the day after tomorrow. Award-winning British journalist Georgie Frost interviews the leading thinkers and doers at BCG on the trends, developments, and ideas that will shape and disrupt the future. This is not your typical business strategy podcast. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

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