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HBR IdeaCast

The Condensed December 2014 Issue

HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review

Communication, Business, Harvard, Strategy, Business/management, Teams, Business/marketing, Management, Leadership, Finance, Marketing, Hbr, Economics, Innovation, Business/entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship

4.31.9K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2014

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.

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Just search new here. Welcome to the H-B-Ridea cast from Harvard Business Review. I'm Sarah Green. I'm talking today with

0:34.8

Amy Bernstein, editor of HPR, for a regular look at the ideas and the latest issue

0:39.4

of the magazine. Today we are going to run the gamut from innovation to power to managing teams to some surprising

0:45.9

new research on ambitious women and this is all from the December 2014 issue.

0:50.8

Amy thanks so much for talking with us.

0:52.4

Always a pleasure.

0:54.0

So this time around our spotlight is on innovation and obviously this is a perennial topic for

1:00.0

us at HBO, but tell me a little bit about how we're coming back to it this time.

1:04.6

You're right.

1:05.6

It's a topic we come back to a lot because it's a central challenge.

1:10.3

One of the reasons that it's such a central challenge is that most companies don't have the

1:15.2

resources of, let's say a Procter and Gamble, the millions and millions of dollars to put toward innovation.

1:25.0

Most companies also don't do innovation well,

1:28.2

even if they have the resources.

1:30.4

So what we've done this month is gather together three views on innovation that will help

1:36.6

our readers build smarter, more effective innovation organizations and lead them more effectively.

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