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HBR IdeaCast

The Condensed January-February 2016 Issue

HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review

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

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2015

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

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

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0:00.0

If you work with early career professionals, my colleagues at

0:03.8

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0:08.4

Young Professional's Guide to Building a Meaningful Career on your own terms.

0:11.9

Share New Here with the Young Professionals in your life. a meaningful career on your own terms.

0:12.8

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0:15.9

Listen for free wherever you got your podcasts.

0:18.6

Just search new here. Welcome to the HBR Idea Cast from Harvard Business Review. I'm Sarah Green Carmichael. I'm back again with

0:35.2

Amy Bernstein, editor of the magazine to talk about our January, February 2016 double issue.

0:41.1

Amy, thank you so much for joining us today. Great to be here, sir. So I thought

0:45.2

I would start out with the Managing Yourself article in this issue. It's about the secrets of

0:50.1

super bosses and it's by Sidney Finkelstein professor at Tuck up at Dartmouth and I love the concept of the

0:57.9

super boss and tell me a little bit about what that is.

1:01.1

Yeah I love this article Sarah and what I love about it is that Sid took a phenomenon that I think a

1:07.8

number of us have noticed and really made hay with it.

1:11.7

Do you know that in the NFL 20 of 32 head coaches trained under Bill Walsh

1:18.8

or within his system? Nine of Larry Ellison's top execs have become CEOs, CEOs, or chairs of other companies.

1:29.0

I mean, I've noticed this. I'm sure you have that you know that Jay Shaiett the great

1:33.9

advertising guy has spawned quite a few leaders in that industry Alice Waters

1:40.2

the great chef.

1:42.5

And Sid wrote a version of an idea of this for HPR.org where you talked about John

1:47.1

Stewart.

1:48.1

John Stewart, of course, who gave us Steve Corel and Stephen Colbert and a bunch of others.

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