HBR IdeaCast

HBR IdeaCast (Harvard Business Review/Harvard Business School brand)

ideacast@hbr.org

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Booking Overview

HBR IdeaCast is a weekly, business-and-management lineup featuring prominent thinkers who translate research into practical guidance for leaders and organizations. For PR pros, it’s a strong platform for authors, executives, and researchers with evidence-based ideas and clear relevance to strategy, leadership, and organizational change.

Metrics

Episodes: 650

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 3.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

Instagram: 3.0M followers

Contact Information

ideacast@hbr.org

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Host

HBR IdeaCast (Harvard Business Review/Harvard Business School brand) - HBR IdeaCast is produced under the Harvard Business Review/Harvard Business School ecosystem. The show spotlights leading thinkers in business and management, typically featuring authors, executive...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Authors with published books and/or respected research, senior executives/partners at major consulting or industry firms, and credible researchers/journalists who translate evidence into business practice.
Required Achievements:  
Published books with mainstream business relevance, Executive leadership roles (e.g., consulting partners/managing directors), Recognized research or high-authority science/business journalism, Speaking/media visibility tied to thought leadership in management

Recent Guest Discussions

Eric Ries - Corporate Corruption Dynamics; Broken Incentives And Bureaucracy; Maintaining Values As Companies Scale

Donna Jackson Nakazawa - Rumination And Negative Thought Spirals; Research On Brain Mechanisms; Practical Techniques For Mental Clarity

Julia Dhar - Making Transformation Stick; Behavior And Adoption Of Change; Sustaining Momentum And Alignment

Recent Topics

Management, Leadership, Strategy, Organizational Change, Psychology

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
HBR IdeaCast
:

Creating Products with Curiosity, Humility, and Play

June 23, 2026

Most leaders know they need to innovate, but many take a strong instinct and hold too tightly to an idea, rather than testing, experimenting, and playing to find the best solution. Mark Pincus, founder of Zynga, argues that by approaching product development with more curiosity, humility, and experimentation, leaders can improve their odds of building something people truly love. He shares lessons from launching hit products, scaling a fast-growing company, and creating a culture where play, ...

The Right Way to Manage Rule Breakers

June 16, 2026

Most leaders assume that when employees break rules, punishment is the answer. But according to researcher Michael Gill, associate professor at the University of Oxford Saïd Business School, that mindset overlooks a crucial reality: not all rule breaking is self-serving, and some of it may actually help organizations perform better. He explains his research synthesizing more than 250 studies and details the four main motivations behind why people break rules, why repeated violations may signa...

We All Hate Meetings—Here’s How to Make Them Work

June 09, 2026

Meetings are one of the biggest drains on time, energy, and morale at work, yet most managers are never actually taught how to run them well. Paul English, cofounder of Kayak, argues that organizations underestimate just how costly bad meetings can be. He says meeting culture is one of the most overlooked drivers of productivity, morale, and organizational effectiveness. Drawing on lessons from companies like Amazon, LinkedIn, Airbnb, and Shopify, as well as his own experience building high-p...

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