Curt Nickisch
@curtnickisch
Senior editor @HarvardBiz cohosting HBR IdeaCast, making podcasts. Past biz/tech reporter @WBUR, Knight-Wallace Fellow @umich. Alum @UUtah @SDState @BUQuestrom.
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29-07-2009 03:28:57
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Great discussion with Nick Bloom on how leaders can think through #hybrid work arrangements so that they’re fair for employees and effective for the organization bit.ly/365fZFy #FutureOfWork via Curt Nickisch
In this podcast, I emphasize that for in-office days, we have to be clear on why we are asking people to come in. It better be for collaboration, connection, or innovation. W/Curt Nickisch and Harvard Business Review bit.ly/3jdknII
Flagship Founder & CEO Noubar Afeyan discusses the evolutionary process to systematically make breakthrough innovations & why trusting your "crazy ideas" and persisting can prove to be transformative. Listen now: Harvard Business Review #ideacast with Curt Nickisch bit.ly/3AwrUJU
I enjoyed talking to Curt Nickisch about the Harvard Business Review article Gary Pisano and I co-authored about emergent discovery -- an approach to innovation drawn from the most innovative force in the world: nature. Gary Pisano hbr.org/podcast/2021/0…
Never thought I needed this validation, PRODUCTIVITY GUILT IS TOO REAL. Thank you, Madeleine Dore + Curt Nickisch open.spotify.com/episode/0MCm6l…
Hey Paul English (pme.org) 🇺🇸 Youngme Moon, Moonbeam wins my favorite tech product name origin story since Eudora. Thanks for sharing it. pme.org/moonbeam.html
Really enjoyed our conversation with Curt Nickisch of the HBR IdeaCast podcast from Harvard Business Review . Listen in to learn more about our new book, #BothAndThinking. hbr.org/podcast/2022/0… @udlernercollege Univ. of Delaware SpectrumSeeker
In the early 19th century, you drank beer while you worked. Why did we stop? *Scientific Management*, aka Taylorism a great conversation about the past, present, and future of Taylorism with Nancy F. Koehn and Michela Giorcelli and Curt Nickisch hbr.org/podcast/2022/1…
"You don’t need to take outside investment. You don’t need to just focus on top-line revenue. You don’t need to screw over your employees so that you can make more profit. You can take a different approach." Hear ButcherBox founder Mike Salguero's story: hbr.org/podcast/2023/0…
I'm a huge fan of the HBR Ideacast podcast, so I was thrilled when Curt Nickisch asked me on to talk about building a business network, in part to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Heidi Roizen case :) more here: hbr.org/podcast/2024/1…