Explore every episode of the podcast Management Under The Microscope
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| CEOs impact performance | 22 Apr 2021 | 00:34:35 | |
CEOs get paid more than anyone else in the corporate world, and are seen as having a similarly outsized influence on their companiesā fortunes. But has the importance of the chief executive been wildly overestimated?Ā -------------- Links: Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here. Discover IMD's digital transformation programmes here.
-------------- Credits: Written and presented by Michael Wade. Guests: Michel DemarƩ, Ben Bryant, Arturo Bris. Produced by Pete Naughton. | |||
| Culture eats strategy for breakfast | 15 Apr 2021 | 00:26:39 | |
Over the past twenty years, a five word phrase has become one of the most popular mantras in business. But is āculture eats strategy for breakfastā a useful philosophy - or a gross oversimplification? --------------- Links: Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here. Learn more about our MBA programme here. Leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts here. -------------- Credits: Written and presented by Michael Wade. Guests: Dan Denison, James Henderson. Produced by Pete Naughton. | |||
| AI is coming for your job (part 2) | 08 Apr 2021 | 00:23:57 | |
In the past, when machines replaced human workers we created new jobs elsewhere and avoided mass unemployment. Ā We might not be so lucky this time. Ā In the second part of our special on AI and employment, we take a look at the sectors that are at the highest risk of automation ā and explore what you can do to protect your career. -------------------- Links: Ā Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here. Ā Learn more about our applied AI courses here. Ā Leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts here. Ā -------------------- Ā Credits: Ā Written and presented by Michael Wade. Ā Guests: Amit Joshi, Thierry Donneau-Golancer. Ā Produced by Pete Naughton. | |||
| AI is coming for your job (part 1) | 08 Apr 2021 | 00:16:37 | |
From the Terminator movies to the musings of Elon Musk, the world is full of worrying predictions about what will happen to us when machines become super-intelligent.Ā Ā But the reality of whatās coming down the pipeline may be at once less scary - and more complicated than that. Ā In this two-part special on AI and employment, we separate the signal from the noise; starting with the case for an optimistic view of the future. Ā Ā -------------------- Ā Links: Ā Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here. Ā Learn more about our applied AI courses here. Ā Leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts here. Ā -------------- Ā Credits: Ā Written and presented by Michael Wade. Ā Guest: Amit Joshi. Ā Produced by Pete Naughton. Ā | |||
| Entrepreneurs like to gamble | 31 Mar 2021 | 00:22:53 | |
-------------- Links: Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here. Learn more about our MBA programme here. Leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts here. -------------- Credits: Written and presented by Michael Wade. Guests: Cyril Bouquet, Ulf Sandberg.
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| Chinese companies don't innovate | 25 Mar 2021 | 00:32:49 | |
For decades, politicians and business leaders in the West have portrayed China as a place where innovations are copied - not created. But has this picture of an āimitation nationā blinded us to whatās actually going on within the worldās second largest economy?Ā -------------- Links: Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here. Discover IMD's digital transformation programmes here. -------------- Credits: Written and presented by Michael Wade. Guests: Jialu Shan, Mark Greeven, Frank Vivier. Produced by Pete Naughton. | |||
| Leaders are born, not made | 18 Mar 2021 | 00:27:41 | |
Over a hundred years ago, the explorer Ernest Shackleton safely led his crew through a series of disasters in one of the world's harshest environments. His achievement is often held up as a gold standard of leadership. But was he able to lead because of personality traits he was born with - or because of skills he acquired over time? In this opening episode, Professor Michael Wade takes a closer look at the nature vs nurture debate in leadership - and makes some surprising discoveries. | |||
| Trailer | 11 Mar 2021 | 00:02:06 | |
Everyone knows that successful entrepreneurs like to take risks.Ā But what if the data tells us otherwise?Ā In this new series, Professor Michael Wade takes a closer look at six of the most widely-accepted ideas in business -- revealing some surprising truths that could change the way you think about work. Ā Launching March 18th.Ā Subscribe now. | |||