The Parlor Room Harvard Business School Online
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Join host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane as he sits down with HBS faculty to discuss business education in a way that’s both entertaining and insightful. The Parlor Room is your key to breaking down academic theory without sacrificing depth—all while gaining practical takeaways for navigating the business world.
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Season 1 Finale: Top 8 Q&As with Harvard Business School Faculty
In The Parlor Room's season one finale, host Chris Linnane shares his favorite questions and answers from his conversations with Harvard Business School faculty, including Mihir Desai, Mike Wheeler, Jill Avery, Nien-hê Hsieh, Jeff Bussgang, Joshua Margolis, Forest Reinhardt, and Linda Hill.
Tune in for their insights into finance, conflict management, branding, ethics, sustainability, and leadership.
Catch up on Season 1 of The Parlor Room:
Mihir Desai on Apple's Powerful Financial Model: https://hbs.me/yd84j56n
Mike Wheeler on the Jazz of Negotiation: https://hbs.me/2p8zna3m
Jill Avery on Building a Winning Brand Portfolio: https://hbs.me/yckzfsur
Nien-hê Hsieh on Ethical AI, Decision-Making, and Investing: https://hbs.me/36sw4frv
Jeff Bussgang on the Rise of AI & Raising Venture Capital: https://hbs.me/2p8p9fcu
Joshua Margolis on Elevating Your Leadership Style: https://hbs.me/59st27cn
Forest Reinhardt on Climate Change and the Tragedy of the Commons: https://hbs.me/2p85nasj
Linda Hill on Leading Change and the Paradoxes of Management: https://hbs.me/3hbsm25b
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Season 1 Bonus Content (Part 2): Linda Hill, Mihir Desai, Forest Reinhardt, and Joshua Margolis
In our second special episode featuring season one bonus content, host Chris Linnane shares exclusive, unaired clips from his conversations with Harvard Business School faculty members.
Tune in for insights from Linda Hill on leadership's imperatives and developing contextual intelligence, Mihir Desai on making finance more accessible, Forest Reinhardt on learning through the case method, and Joshua Margolis on using real-world examples to teach business concepts.
Catch up on Season 1 of The Parlor Room:
Season 1 Bonus Content (Mike Wheeler, Jill Avery, Jeff Bussgang, and Nien-hê Hsieh): https://hbs.me/yz22txwr
Linda Hill on Leading Change and the Paradoxes of Management: https://hbs.me/3hbsm25b
Mihir Desai on Apple's Powerful Financial Model: https://hbs.me/yd84j56n
Forest Reinhardt on Climate Change and the Tragedy of the Commons: https://hbs.me/2p85nasj
Joshua Margolis on Elevating Your Leadership Style: https://hbs.me/59st27cn
Watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/4j99nbwc -
Season 1 Bonus Content (Part 1): Mike Wheeler, Jill Avery, Jeff Bussgang, and Nien-hê Hsieh
In the first of two special episodes featuring season one bonus content, host Chris Linnane shares exclusive, unaired clips from his conversations with Harvard Business School faculty members.
Tune in to hear from Mike Wheeler on negotiation, Jill Avery on branding, Jeff Bussgang on entrepreneurship, and Nien-hê Hsieh on ethics and artificial intelligence.
Catch up on Season 1 of The Parlor Room:
Mike Wheeler on the Jazz of Negotiation: https://hbs.me/2p8zna3m
Jill Avery on Building a Winning Brand Portfolio: https://hbs.me/yckzfsur
Jeff Bussgang on the Rise of AI & Raising Venture Capital: https://hbs.me/2p8p9fcu
Nien-hê Hsieh on Ethical AI, Decision-Making, and Investing: https://hbs.me/36sw4frv
Watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/4j99nbwc -
Linda Hill on Leading Change and the Paradoxes of Management
Great leadership requires being both a value creator and a game changer. In this episode of The Parlor Room, host Chris Linnane sits down with HBS Professor Linda Hill to explore what that means through the lens of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine development. They also discuss the paradoxes of management and the three roles leaders must play to innovate and meet customers' needs in the digital age.
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Linda Hill, Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Credential of Leadership, Impact, and Management in Business (CLIMB) program, HBS Online's most comprehensive offering featuring Hill's Leading in the Digital World course (https://hbs.me/2x4kp65m)
Professor Hill's books:
Being the Boss (https://hbs.me/ycktypkh)
Collective Genius (https://hbs.me/2989cv5u)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
CORe vs. CLIMB: Which HBS Online Credential Program Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/yb9js7eu)
6 Characteristics of an Effective Leader (https://hbs.me/585xeb4s)
What Is Dynamic Teaming & Why Is It Important? (https://hbs.me/2s443drk)
10 Tips to Help You Boost Team Performance (https://hbs.me/mry36fft)
How Leadership Training Can Help You Transform Your Organization (https://hbs.me/485mu5kj)
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Forest Reinhardt on Climate Change and the Tragedy of the Commons
How can businesses navigate the complexities of climate change? Host Chris Linnane and Harvard Business School Professor Forest Reinhardt delve into that question in this episode. They discuss the tragedy of the commons, explore the challenges of creating and selling a carbon-neutral beer, and answer listener questions about what responsibilities companies have to transition to sustainable practices.
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Forest Reinhardt, John D. Black Professor, Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Promotions and Tenure
RESOURCES
Professor Reinhardt's HBS Online courses:
Business and Climate Change (https://hbs.me/yckrkzbk)
Global Business (https://hbs.me/2p8pvjfx)
Related HBS Online blog posts and videos:
Blog Posts
7 Ways Climate Change Affects Global Businesses (https://hbs.me/3vb8rvtt)
Tragedy of the Commons: What It Is and 5 Examples (https://hbs.me/j7t3ds9x)
4 Effects of Globalization on the Environment (https://hbs.me/3tozZNu)
What Is Globalization in Business? (https://hbs.me/2TmxmyS)
Which HBS Online Business in Society Course Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/mrnkjes9)
Videos
What Is the Tragedy of the Commons? (https://hbs.me/2s3ub78k)
What Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)? (https://hbs.me/5n872a9x)
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Joshua Margolis on Elevating Your Leadership Style
Host Chris Linnane welcomes Harvard Business School Professor Joshua Margolis to The Parlor Room for an engaging conversation about organizational leadership. They discuss how to develop yourself as a leader by examining the story of Rakefet Russak-Aminoach, the former CEO of Bank Leumidive. They then dive into how Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Chip Bergh inspired and engaged employees to implement organizational change and drive performance. Joshua also puts Chris in the hot seat to consider what he would have done in Bergh's position.
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Joshua Margolis, James Dinan and Elizabeth Miller Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Professor Margolis's HBS Online courses:
Leadership Principles (https://hbs.me/2p8t5kyz)
Organizational Leadership (https://hbs.me/yc6dkmm6)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
Organizational Leadership: What It Is & Why It’s Important (https://hbs.me/2p87nfzf)
How to Implement Organizational Change Successfully (https://hbs.me/yzrbrbj5)
Communicating Direction to Your Organization: 5 Dimensions to Consider (https://hbs.me/4xumzxxj)
How Leadership Training Can Help You Transform Your Organization (https://hbs.me/485mu5kj)
Leadership Principles vs. Organizational Leadership: Which Course Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/ynjkvzn9)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/2p9aysy5