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HBR IdeaCast

The Condensed March 2015 Issue

HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review

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

4.31.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2015

⏱️ 21 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

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0:18.6

Just search new here. Welcome to the H-B-Ridea-Tear I'm Sarah Green.

0:33.7

Today I'm back with HBR's editor Amy Bernstein

0:36.9

and we're taking a look at the March 2015 issue.

0:40.3

Amy, thanks so much for coming in today.

0:42.0

Pleasure to be here.

0:43.0

So I thought we would start with the spotlight,

0:45.0

as we usually do.

0:46.0

These are the three articles we have on a common theme,

0:49.0

and the theme this issue is where strategy stumbles.

0:52.0

Tell me a little bit about what's going on in this package.

0:55.0

This is a meat and potatoes kind of topic for us at HBR,

0:59.0

and it comes up pretty regularly because it is a persistent problem.

1:04.6

Something like three quarters of organizations

1:09.5

have a lot of trouble executing on strategy.

1:12.0

And we always hear that the problem is execution and you

1:15.1

know I couldn't even estimate how many trees have been felled in an attempt to you know

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