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| Bonus Episode: Digital Data Design (D^3) Institute's Jen Stave on Harnessing AI for a Better Tomorrow | 26 Jul 2024 | 00:50:55 | |
In this special bonus episode of The Parlor Room—recorded live at HBS Online's Connext 2024 conference—host Chris Linnane sits down with Jen Stave, launch director of Harvard’s Digital Data Design (D^3) Institute. They discuss artificial intelligence's transformative impact across industries, the need for global regulation, and the importance of making AI technologies accessible and affordable. This episode is a must-listen if you want to understand AI's profound implications on society and businesses.
GUEST
Jen Stave, Digital Data Design (D^3) Institute Launch Director
RESOURCES
Harvard’s Digital Data Design (D^3) Institute (https://hbs.me/y2x7vhne)
HBS Online's AI Essentials for Business course (https://hbs.me/2p98zyx7)
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
Season 1 Bonus Content (Part 1): https://hbs.me/yz22txwr
Season 1 Bonus Content (Part 2): https://hbs.me/2jj2xxzs
Top 8 Season 1 Q&As with HBS Faculty: https://hbs.me/46czj6dz
Watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/4j99nbwc | |||
| Introducing "Think Big, Buy Small," a New Harvard Business School Podcast | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:58:53 | |
Today, we’re sharing a special episode of Think Big, Buy Small, a new podcast from our friends at Harvard Business School.
Think Big, Buy Small explores an innovative approach to entrepreneurship: acquisition entrepreneurship, with conversations exploring how to buy your own business, be your own boss, and get the financial benefits of your efforts through the approach of entrepreneurship through acquisition—like this episode, where HBS professors Richard Ruback and Royce Yudkoff chat with graduating Harvard MBA students and discuss their thoughts on becoming entrepreneurs.
Listen to more episodes of Think Big, Buy Small and follow the podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/B2cH36AX?sid=parlor | |||
| Jill Avery on Building a Winning Brand Portfolio | 13 Nov 2023 | 00:29:27 | |
What can you learn about brand portfolio strategy from Marriott's $13.3 billion acquisition of Starwood Hotels & Resorts? Harvard Business School Senior Lecturer Jill Avery joins host Chris Linnane in The Parlor Room to answer that question and discuss how Marriott overcame the challenge of managing its robust 30-brand portfolio.
GUEST
Jill Avery, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration, C. Roland Christensen Distinguished Management Educator
RESOURCES
Credential of Leadership, Impact, and Management in Business (CLIMB) program, HBS Online's most comprehensive offering featuring Avery's Personal Branding course (https://hbs.me/2x4kp65m)
"The Marriott-Starwood Merger: Navigating Brand Portfolio Strategy and Brand Architecture" (HBS case co-authored by Avery) (https://hbs.me/2p92p27a)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
What Are Mergers & Acquisitions? 4 Key Risks (https://hbs.me/2p9dyyz8)
3 Business Strategy Examples to Inspire Your Own (https://hbs.me/4unctjjj)
CORe vs. CLIMB: Which HBS Online Credential Program Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/yb9js7eu)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/5yaat7mw | |||
| Mike Wheeler on the Jazz of Negotiation | 30 Oct 2023 | 00:22:38 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room, Harvard Business School Professor Mike Wheeler speaks with host Chris Linnane about how negotiation's improvisational nature makes it much like jazz. He also shares stories about a former president's photo and the acquisition of a television system to illustrate strategies for succeeding at the bargaining table.
GUEST
Mike Wheeler, MBA Class of 1952 Professor of Management Practice, Retired
RESOURCES
Professor Wheeler's HBS Online course, Negotiation Mastery (https://hbs.me/2p8ummfx)
Professor Wheeler's books:
The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World (https://hbs.me/2f58xam5)
What's Fair? Ethics for Negotiators (https://hbs.me/yckrx9c3)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
How to Become a Good Negotiator (https://hbs.me/mrx5v4kj)
4 Examples of Business Negotiation Strategies (https://hbs.me/mr2zx8bh)
How to Prepare for a Negotiation (https://hbs.me/2p98p9sz)
3 Ways to Create Value in a Negotiation (https://hbs.me/2p9bwdrx)
6 Strategies to Improve Your Negotiation Skills (https://hbs.me/3fkuvtpf)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/ycyet9p9 | |||
| Mihir Desai on Apple's Powerful Financial Model | 16 Oct 2023 | 00:24:54 | |
In this debut episode of The Parlor Room, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane sits down with HBS Professor Mihir Desai to discuss how Apple's financial model contributes to its success and illustrates a critical lesson about risk management.
GUEST
Mihir Desai, Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance, Harvard Business School
RESOURCES
Professor Desai's HBS Online course, Leading with Finance (https://hbs.me/2p93vdeb)
Professor Desai's books:
The Wisdom of Finance: Discovering Humanity in the World of Risk and Return (https://hbs.me/5y7cbtz2)
How Finance Works: The HBR Guide to Thinking Smart About the Numbers: (https://hbs.me/3ut4p3zw)
International Finance: A Casebook (https://hbs.me/4jjzrkdr)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
What Jane Austen and Mel Brooks Can Teach Us About Finance (https://hbs.me/2y6syh8s)
3 Financial Principles Every Professional Should Know (https://hbs.me/5n7p896h)
The Importance of Financial Literacy in Business (https://hbs.me/2p8nwpur)
How to Learn Finance without a Finance Background (https://hbs.me/2dvx8eta)
Which HBS Online Finance & Accounting Course Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/59mujadt)
Watch this episode on YouTube: hbs.me/yckp4nhp | |||
| Trailer: Introducing The Parlor Room | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:01:00 | |
Harvard Business School Online is excited to introduce The Parlor Room, a new podcast featuring entertaining, insightful conversations with HBS professors that demystify vital business concepts and provide practical takeaways for your career.
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| Season 1 Finale: Top 8 Q&As with Harvard Business School Faculty | 11 Mar 2024 | 00:25:49 | |
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
Watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/4j99nbwc | |||
| Season 1 Bonus Content (Part 2): Linda Hill, Mihir Desai, Forest Reinhardt, and Joshua Margolis | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:20:24 | |
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 | 12 Feb 2024 | 00:19:17 | |
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 | 22 Jan 2024 | 00:25:48 | |
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.
GUEST
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)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/2p92bdbv | |||
| Forest Reinhardt on Climate Change and the Tragedy of the Commons | 08 Jan 2024 | 00:28:52 | |
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.
GUEST
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)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/26frwwu7 | |||
| Joshua Margolis on Elevating Your Leadership Style | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:28:32 | |
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.
GUEST
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 | |||
| Nien-hê Hsieh on Ethical AI, Decision-Making, and Investing | 11 Dec 2023 | 00:26:32 | |
Harvard Business School Professor Nien-hê Hsieh joins host Chris Linnane in The Parlor Room to discuss preserving work's human element with the proliferation of artificial intelligence and how Theranos' story imparts vital lessons about ethical decision-making and investing.
GUEST
Nien-hê Hsieh, Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Professor Hsieh's HBS Online course, Leadership, Ethics, and Corporate Accountability (https://hbs.me/377p8ckr)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
What Are Business Ethics & Why Are They Important? (https://hbs.me/mvark2d)
7 Ways to Improve Your Ethical Decision-Making (https://hbs.me/2pxebw5w)
How to Create a Culture of Ethics & Accountability in the Workplace (https://hbs.me/3k4pn32r)
Leadership in Big Tech: How to Make Ethical Decisions (https://hbs.me/mwbv39y3)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/3cmcwecp | |||
| Jeff Bussgang on the Rise of AI & Raising Venture Capital | 27 Nov 2023 | 00:27:03 | |
This week on The Parlor Room, Harvard Business School Senior Lecturer Jeff Bussgang, a former entrepreneur turned venture capitalist, joins host Chris Linnane to discuss the rise of generative AI, why experimentation is vital to finding product-market fit, and how to raise venture capital successfully. He also goes over how to come up with good business ideas and critiques some of Chris's in real time.
GUEST
Jeff Bussgang, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Professor Bussgang's HBS Online course, Launching Tech Ventures (https://hbs.me/mtmshtbv)
Professor Bussgang's books:
Entering StartUpLand: An Essential Guide to Finding the Right Job (https://hbs.me/yckuc6ec)
Mastering the VC Game: A Venture Capital Insider Reveals How to Get from Start-up to IPO on Your Terms (https://hbs.me/3w35mxdk)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
How to Effectively Pitch a Business Idea (https://hbs.me/39vpenn4)
How to Find Product-Market Fit in the Tech Industry (https://hbs.me/64sjjkpu)
5 Skills Needed to Launch a Successful Tech Business (https://hbs.me/2p8jpmam)
How to Develop a Go-to-Market Strategy for Your Tech Venture (https://hbs.me/2p8dk3tc)
5 Strategies for Securing Tech Startup Funding (https://hbs.me/2p9d32d7)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/37s3c2sn | |||
| Amy Edmondson on Building High-Performing Teams | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:33:34 | |
As mentioned in Poets&Quants, The Parlor Room's second season kicks off with Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson. In this episode, she sits down with host Chris Linnane to delve into the concept of "teaming" and how organizations can foster it successfully through clear communication, psychological safety, and intelligent failure.
GUEST
Amy Edmondson, CLIMB Faculty Chair, Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management
RESOURCES
Credential of Leadership, Impact, and Management in Business (CLIMB) program, HBS Online's most comprehensive offering featuring Edmondson's Dynamic Teaming course (https://hbs.me/2p9c3mvf)
Professor Edmondson's books (https://hbs.me/yjcw5e7v)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
CLIMB Program Q&A With HBS Professor and Faculty Chair Amy Edmondson (https://hbs.me/4dnne2ct)
CORe vs. CLIMB: Which HBS Online Credential Program Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/b25beasp)
What Is Dynamic Teaming & Why Is It Important? (https://hbs.me/2p8khvn5)
How To Build a Psychologically Safe Workplace (https://hbs.me/yp7t66h5)
4 Characteristics of an Effective Team (https://hbs.me/cfjjprmh)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/yc5bbcj9 | |||
| Sunil Gupta on Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategies | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:32:30 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, Chris sits down with renowned
marketing expert and Harvard Business School Professor Sunil Gupta to explore digital
marketing’s transformative power. Gupta delves into data analytics’ critical
role in shaping effective marketing strategies, highlighting how to use
insights to gain a competitive edge. He also breaks down the nuances of high-
and low-involvement products and how understanding those distinctions can guide
marketing campaigns’ resource allocation. Whether navigating a multi-million-dollar
marketing budget or engaging with consumers across platforms, Gupta offers
invaluable perspectives on how you can help maximize your organization’s
digital marketing efforts.
GUEST
Sunil Gupta, Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration and Co-Chair of the
executive program on Driving Digital Strategy
RESOURCES
HBS Online's Digital Marketing Strategy course (https://hbs.me/2p8t69bv)
Gupta’s latest book, Driving Digital Strategy (https://hbs.me/5n8pyvd4)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
How to Advance Your Career with a Digital Marketing Certificate (https://hbs.me/2p933pcw)
7 Marketing KPIs You Should Know & How to Measure Them (https://hbs.me/3jnatdh5)
3 Engagement Strategies You Can Use to Retain Customers (https://hbs.me/yckjcbku)
What to Expect from HBS Online's Digital Marketing Strategy Course (https://hbs.me/2n4tsz3p)
How to Compete Effectively with Your Industry's Emerging Brands (https://hbs.me/58p65sma)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/2p8mnj39 | |||
| Anthony Mayo on What Makes an Effective Leader | 04 Nov 2024 | 00:27:57 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, Chris sits down with Harvard Business School Professor Anthony Mayo, who offers expert insights into leadership skills and organizational change. Mayo discusses how individual leaders and companies can thrive in dynamic environments, emphasizing the qualities that set great leaders apart: emotional intelligence, high standards, empathy, and resilience.
Aimed at those aspiring to lead or already in leadership roles, the episode highlights how effective leaders bring out the best in others. Mayo also emphasizes the importance of “letting go” as a leader by building trust, providing support, and offering feedback to foster growth and independence. Additionally, he shares valuable perspectives on giving and receiving feedback, authenticity, and the unique challenges women and people of color face in the workplace.
GUEST
Anthony Mayo, Thomas S. Murphy Senior Lecturer of Business Administration and C. Roland Christensen Distinguished Management Educator in the Organizational Behavior Unit of Harvard Business School.
RESOURCES
HBS Online’s Organizational Leadership course (https://hbs.me/yckm8xmw)
HBS Online’s Leadership Principles course (https://hbs.me/2uwj6y8k)
Mayo’s latest book, Race, Work, and Leadership: New Perspectives on the Black Experience (https://hbs.me/mrz4pah2)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
6 Characteristics of an Effective Leader (https://hbs.me/bshckp9x)
What Can You Do with a Leadership Certificate? (https://hbs.me/y8fyrkjf)
7 Reasons Why You Should Study Leadership (https://hbs.me/4e343dcb)
Leadership Principles vs. Organizational Leadership: Which Course Is Right for You? (https://hbs.me/2p8m6cjk)
6 Leadership Skills You Need for Business Success (https://hbs.me/47z839bx)
Leadership Self-Assessment: How Effective Are You? (https://hbs.me/yyv88crp)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/bdh5chav | |||
| Christina Wallace on Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset | 18 Nov 2024 | 00:29:48 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, Chris sits down with startup advisor, founder, and Harvard Business School Professor Christina Wallace to discuss the critical role of building an entrepreneurial mindset. Wallace breaks down the distinctions between traditional marketing and entrepreneurial marketing, illustrating how mindset plays a pivotal role. She delves into the core principles of entrepreneurial marketing, emphasizing how curiosity and embracing uncertainty can drive meaningful results—far beyond a sales-driven approach. Plus, Wallace shares valuable insights on identifying your strengths and leveraging them to carve a fulfilling career path.
GUEST
Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School
RESOURCES
HBS Online's Entrepreneurial Marketing course (https://hbs.me/5bd39zr4)
Wallace’s latest book, The Portfolio Life (https://hbs.me/msc4a74u)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
Develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset & Deep Marketing Expertise with HBS Online’s New Certificate Course & Marketing Learning Track (https://hbs.me/659v25bd)
HBS Online Courses Prepared This Young Professional to Jump from Industry to Entrepreneurship (https://hbs.me/4vt7un8w)
Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset: What's the Difference? (https://hbs.me/48kr9sc9)
How One Health Care Leader Advanced Her Career by Becoming Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable (https://hbs.me/k82798by)
3 Entrepreneurs Who Made Their Ideas Winning Realities (https://hbs.me/yckw3fbn)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/yuds3ku4 | |||
| Nancy Koehn on How Crisis Brings Out Extraordinary Leadership | 16 Dec 2024 | 00:37:01 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, host Chris Linnane sits down with Harvard Business School Professor Nancy Koehn, an expert in crisis leadership, to discuss how crisis brings out extraordinary leadership, highlighting key characteristics like self-awareness, emotional intelligence, ambition, and courage. They explore how empathy inspires and motivates, emphasizing that great leadership comes in all shapes and sizes.
GUEST
Nancy Koehn, Baker Foundation Professor, James E. Robison Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
HBS Online’s interactive lesson with Professor Nancy Koehn (https://hbs.me/yck58wv9)
Koehn’s latest book, Forged in Crisis (https://hbs.me/49ksds8w)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
Authentic Leadership: What It Is & Why It's Important (https://hbs.me/3azfem54)
Leadership vs. Management: What’s the Difference? (https://hbs.me/sm8uuc5f)
5 Characteristics of a Courageous Leader (https://hbs.me/5bfmkc9y)
3 Examples of Courageous Leaders & Lessons You Can Learn From Them (https://hbs.me/3rkh75u4)
Leadership Under Pressure: 3 Strategies for Keeping Calm During a Crisis (https://hbs.me/y77z49ev)
Watch on Youtube: https://hbs.me/ycxxw6pk | |||
| Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy | 02 Dec 2024 | 00:25:22 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, Chris sits down with Harvard Business School Professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee, an expert in strategic management, to explore key frameworks and concepts in business strategy. They discuss disruptive innovation, shifting industry dynamics, and the importance of strategic flexibility. Oberholzer-Gee also shares insightful examples of how today’s leading companies create value.
GUEST
Felix Oberholzer-Gee, the Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
RESOURCES
HBS Online's Business Strategy course (https://hbs.me/yckhjunp)
Oberholzer-Gee’s latest book, Better, Simpler Strategy (https://hbs.me/yc7c6v4p)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
How Online Strategy Courses Boosted Anna Krupnova’s Confidence & Career (https://hbs.me/yzna9jbj)
Business Strategy vs. Strategy Execution: Which Course Is Right for Me? (https://hbs.me/yzcj7c9k)
Willingness to Pay vs. Willingness to Sell: What’s the Difference? (https://hbs.me/2p9yaubh)
How to Develop a Business Strategy: 6 Steps (https://hbs.me/2p8pcu92)
What Is Business Strategy & Why Is It Important? (https://hbs.me/yp4ktctb) | |||
| Season 2 Bonus Content (Part 1): AI & Navigating the Future of the Workplace | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:17:28 | |
In this special episode featuring season two bonus content, host Chris Linnane shares exclusive, unaired clips from his conversations with Harvard Business School faculty members on the topic of AI and navigating the future of the workplace.
Tune in to hear from Sunil Gupta on marketing strategies, Anthony Mayo on effective leadership, Christina Wallace on entrepreneurial mindset, Felix Oberholzer-Gee on business strategy, and V.G. Narayanan on accounting.
Catch up on Season 2 of The Parlor Room:
Sunil Gupta on Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategies: https://hbs.me/3j3jcpmw
Anthony Mayo on What Makes an Effective Leader: https://hbs.me/3ttp4c56
Christina Wallace on Building an Entrepreneurial Mindset: https://hbs.me/2p87t4j8
Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy: https://hbs.me/yc3f5jb3
V.G. Narayanan on How Accounting Connects the Business World: https://hbs.me/mry92699
Watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/4j99nbwc | |||
| V.G. Narayanan on How Accounting Connects the Business World | 13 Jan 2025 | 00:31:54 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, host Chris Linnane sits down with Harvard Business School Professor V.G. Narayanan, senior associate dean for HBS Online and Executive Education, an expert in financial accounting, to explore the essential role of financial statements in the business world. They discuss how understanding business dynamics makes you a better accountant, the critical importance of financial statements as a form of communication, and how accounting serves as a universal language connecting businesses of all sizes.
GUEST
V.G. Narayanan, Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration, Senior Associate Dean of Executive Education and Senior Associate Dean of HBS Online
RESOURCES
HBS Online's Financial Accounting course (https://hbs.me/3nrrrr8t)
Narayanan’s latest book, Introduction to Financial Accounting (https://hbs.me/2p9bw8pv)
Related HBS Online blog posts:
Choosing the Right HBS Online Finance & Accounting Course (https://hbs.me/2p9698nj)
The Importance of Communication in Accounting (https://hbs.me/2p89fbxe)
8 Financial Accounting Skills for Business Success (https://hbs.me/49fhszbx)
5 Steps to Learn Financial Accounting without an Accounting Background (https://hbs.me/bde226nh)
Course Comparison: Financial Accounting vs. Leading with Finance (https://hbs.me/3p7p6kkx)
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://hbs.me/2p8z2ft2 | |||
| Season 2 Bonus Content (Part 2): Unreleased Insights on Leadership & Strategy | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:23:29 | |
In this second special episode of season two bonus content, host Chris Linnane shares exclusive, never-before-heard clips from his conversations with Harvard Business School faculty members.
Tune in to hear Amy Edmondson, Anthony Mayo, Felix Oberholzer-Gee, and Nancy Koehn discuss leadership, strategy, and resilience.
Amy Edmondson on Building High-Performing Teams: https://hbs.me/ade6yb9d
Anthony Mayo on What Makes an Effective Leader: https://hbs.me/3ttp4c56
Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy: https://hbs.me/yc3f5jb3
Nancy Koehn on How Crisis Brings Out Extraordinary Leadership: https://hbs.me/ycksfcds | |||
| Season 2 Finale: Top 8 Q&As with Harvard Business School Faculty | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:21:58 | |
In The Parlor Room's season two finale, host Chris Linnane shares his favorite questions and answers from his conversations with Harvard Business School faculty, including Christina Wallace, Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Amy Edmondson, Sunil Gupta, V.G. Narayanan, Nancy Koehn, and Anthony Mayo.
Tune in for their insights into marketing, the future of work, psychological safety, and more.
Catch up on Season 2 of The Parlor Room:
Amy Edmondson on Building High-Performing Teams: https://hbs.me/ade6yb9d
Sunil Gupta on Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategies: https://hbs.me/3j3jcpmw
Anthony Mayo on What Makes an Effective Leader: https://hbs.me/3ttp4c56
Christina Wallace on Building an Entrepreneurial Mindset: https://hbs.me/2p87t4j8
Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy: https://hbs.me/yc3f5jb3
Nancy Koehn on How Crisis Brings Out Extraordinary Leadership: https://hbs.me/ycksfcds
V.G. Narayanan on How Accounting Connects the Business World: https://hbs.me/mry92699
Watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/4j99nbwc | |||
| Iavor Bojinov on AI Adoption, Trust, and Decision-Making | 01 Apr 2026 | 01:18:51 | |
The Parlor Room returns for season 3 with a special edition: Hello AI—a series exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping the business world. In the premiere episode, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane talks with HBS Professor Iavor Bojinov about why AI adoption hinges on trust, how organizations can scale AI effectively, and what leaders must rethink to succeed in an AI-driven world.
GUEST
Iavor I. Bojinov, Assistant Professor of Business Administration Richard Hodgson Fellow
RESOURCES
Learn more from Professor Iavor Bojinov in the HBS Online courses AI for Leaders and Data Science & AI for Decision Making.
Related HBS Online Blog Posts:
AI Implementation Cost vs. ROI: Finding the Balance
How to Overcome Barriers to AI Adoption & Get Your Company on Board
5 Ethical Considerations of AI in Business
Watch The Parlor Room presents Hello AI on YouTube | |||
| Compilation Episode (Part 1): Early Career Advice in the Age of AI | 08 Apr 2026 | 00:21:39 | |
In this compilation episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane gathers HBS faculty to share actionable advice for early-career professionals. From pairing AI skills with foundational business knowledge to building relationships and making strategic career decisions, faculty share what it takes to grow and succeed in an AI-driven world.
GUESTS
Linda Hill, Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration
Sunil Gupta, Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration
Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration
Willy Shih, Robert and Jane Cizik Baker Foundation Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration
Jake Cook, Lecturer of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room:
Linda Hill on Leading Change and the Paradoxes of Management (https://hbs.me/4svxhhmz)
Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy (https://hbs.me/mvuumck9)
Sunil Gupta on Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategies (https://hbs.me/43s5u336)
You can also watch The Parlor Room on YouTube: https://hbs.me/2fh4jtxp | |||
| Linda Hill on Leading Through AI-Driven Change | 15 Apr 2026 | 01:04:01 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane speaks with HBS Professor Linda Hill about why AI adoption depends on more than technology. Drawing on her research, Hill explains why leaders must rethink the way work gets done, teams collaborate, and organizations build the trust and capabilities to use AI effectively—and why the most successful companies treat AI as an opportunity to redesign work, not just automate it.
GUEST
Linda A. Hill, Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Learn more from Hill in her course Leading in the Digital World, which is part of HBS Online's Learn more from Hill in her course Leading in the Digital World, which is part of HBS Online's Credential of Leadership, Impact, and Management in Business (CLIMB) and the Credential of Digital Innovation and Strategy
Catch up on the previous Parlor Room episode, Linda Hill on Leading Change and the Paradoxes of Management
Check out Hill's book mentioned in this episode, Collective GeniusCheck out Hill's book mentioned in this episode, Collective Genius
Related HBS Online Blog Posts:
5 Digital Leadership Skills That Can Help Advance Your Career
3 Tips to Help You Lead in the Digital World
AI-Powered Business Process Automation: When to Automate vs. Augment | |||
| Joe Fuller on AI and Rethinking Work | 29 Apr 2026 | 01:00:39 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane speaks with HBS Professor Joe Fuller about how AI is transforming the future of work. Fuller explains why organizations must rethink how work gets done—rather than simply adding AI to existing processes—and what it takes to build the skills and structures needed to use it effectively.
GUEST
Joseph Fuller, MBA Class of 1960 Professor of Management Practice
RESOURCES
Learn more from Professor Joe Fuller in the HBS Online course, Management Essentials.
Related HBS Online Blog Posts:
How Managers Are Using AI to Make Smarter Decisions
AI-Powered Business Process Automation: When to Automate vs. Augment
A Guide to Increasing Your Workplace Productivity with AI | |||
| Compilation Episode (Part 2): Early Career Advice for Building AI and Human Skills | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:14:37 | |
In this compilation episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane gathers HBS faculty to share actionable advice for early-career professionals. Featuring Professors Nien-hê Hsieh, Christina Wallace, Joe Fuller, and Iavor Bojinov, the conversation explores how to build skills, develop expertise, and create value while working alongside AI.
From using AI tools effectively to strengthening human skills like communication, curiosity, and empathy, faculty share what it takes to adapt, grow, and stand out in today’s evolving workplace.
GUESTS
Nien-hê Hsieh, Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration
Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration
Joseph Fuller, MBA Class of 1960 Professor of Management Practice
Iavor Bojinov, James Dinan and Elizabeth Miller Associate Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room, featuring faculty from this compilation episode:
Nien-hê Hsieh on Ethical AI, Decision-Making, and Investing
Christina Wallace on Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Iavor Bojinov on AI Adoption, Trust, and Decision-Making
You can also watch The Parlor Room on YouTube. | |||
| Sunil Gupta on Marketing in the Age of AI | 13 May 2026 | 00:42:36 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane speaks with HBS Professor Sunil Gupta about how AI is reshaping marketing. Gupta explains how generative AI is changing content creation, customer targeting, and brand strategy—and why marketers must go beyond efficiency to create meaningful differentiation. He also explores the evolving role of human judgment, the risks of over-automation, and what it takes to build trust in an AI-driven landscape.
GUEST
Sunil Gupta, Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Learn more from Professor Sunil Gupta in the HBS Online course, Digital Marketing Strategy.
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room, featuring Sunil Gupta:
Sunil Gupta on Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategies
Compilation Episode (Part 3): Mid-Career Strategies for Thriving in an AI-Driven Workplace
Related HBS Online Blog Posts:
4 Important Human Skills AI Can’t Replace
How AI Training Can Help You Compete in Your Industry
What Is a Customer Journey Map? Examples & Process | |||
| Compilation Episode (Part 3): Mid-Career Strategies for Thriving in an AI-Driven Workplace | 06 May 2026 | 00:18:13 | |
In this compilation episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane gathers HBS faculty to share actionable advice for mid-career professionals.
Featuring Professors Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Nien-hê Hsieh, Sunil Gupta, and Linda Hill, the conversation explores how to stay relevant in an AI-driven workplace by embracing new tools, building human skills, and adopting a “wayfinder” mindset to grow and create value.
GUESTS
Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration
Nien-hê Hsieh, Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration
Sunil Gupta, Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration
Linda Hill, Wallace Brett Donham Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room:
Nien-hê Hsieh on Ethical AI, Decision-Making, and Investing
Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy
Sunil Gupta on Data-Driven Digital Marketing Strategies
Linda Hill on Leading Through AI-Driven Change | |||
| Christina Wallace on AI and Entrepreneurship | 27 May 2026 | 01:26:29 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane speaks with HBS Professor Christina Wallace about how AI is transforming entrepreneurship and creativity. Wallace explains how founders are using AI to accelerate customer research, prototyping, branding, and operations—and why judgment, originality, and proprietary insight matter more than ever. She also explores the risks of overreliance on AI-generated work, the pressure AI places on artists and creators, and why rising expectations are redefining what it takes to stand out.
GUEST
Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room, featuring Christina Wallace:
Christina Wallace on Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Compilation Episode (Part 2): Early Career Advice for Building AI and Human Skills
Compilation Episode (Part 4): How Mid-Career Professionals Can Lead and Grow With AI
Plus:
Explore Wallace's online course: Entrepreneurial Marketing | |||
| Compilation Episode (Part 4): How Mid-Career Professionals Can Lead and Grow With AI | 20 May 2026 | 00:29:01 | |
In this compilation episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane gathers HBS faculty to share actionable advice for mid-career professionals navigating the AI landscape. Featuring professors Christina Wallace, Jake Cook, Iavor Bojinov, and Joe Fuller, the conversation explores how mid-career professionals can build AI fluency, apply their domain expertise, and create value in a rapidly evolving workplace.
From identifying entrepreneurial opportunities to experimenting with AI tools and leading organizational change, guests share what it takes to stay adaptable, relevant, and competitive in an AI-driven future.
GUESTS
Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration
Jake Cook, Lecturer of Business Administration
Iavor Bojinov, James Dinan and Elizabeth Miller Associate Professor of Business Administration
Joseph Fuller, MBA Class of 1960 Professor of Management Practice
RESOURCES
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room, featuring faculty from this compilation episode:
Christina Wallace on Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Iavor Bojinov on AI Adoption, Trust, and Decision-Making
Joe Fuller on AI and Rethinking Work | |||
| Compilation Episode (Part 5): Will AI Take My Job? | 03 Jun 2026 | 00:20:30 | |
In this compilation episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane explores one of the most pressing questions facing professionals today: Will AI take my job?
Featuring HBS Professors Nien-hê Hsieh, Christina Wallace, Joe Fuller, and Iavor Bojinov, the conversation examines how AI is reshaping organizations, changing the nature of work, and influencing hiring, management, and trust. From the rise of AI-powered startups to the challenges of adoption, ethics, and inequality, the episode offers practical insights into how professionals can navigate an AI-driven future and adapt to the evolving workplace.
GUESTS
Nien-hê Hsieh, Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration
Christina Wallace, Senior Lecturer of Business Administration
Joseph Fuller, MBA Class of 1960 Professor of Management Practice
Iavor Bojinov, James Dinan and Elizabeth Miller Associate Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room, featuring faculty from this compilation episode:
Nien-hê Hsieh on Ethical AI, Decision-Making, and Investing
Christina Wallace on Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Christina Wallace on AI and Entrepreneurship
Joe Fuller on AI and Rethinking Work
Iavor Bojinov on AI Adoption, Trust, and Decision-Making | |||
| Felix Oberholzer-Gee on Winning with AI | 10 Jun 2026 | 01:17:44 | |
In this episode of The Parlor Room Presents: Hello AI, host and Harvard Business School Online Creative Director Chris Linnane speaks with HBS Professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee about AI’s impact on productivity, jobs, and competitive advantage. He explains how organizations can use AI to create lasting value, why human judgment remains essential, and what the future of work may look like in an AI-powered economy.
GUEST
Felix Oberholzer-Gee, Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration
RESOURCES
Learn more from Oberholzer-Gee in the HBS Online credential, Core Business Essentials
And the HBS Online course, Business Strategy
Catch up on previous episodes of The Parlor Room, featuring Oberholzer-Gee:
Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy | |||
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