Alison Beard
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Work: @HarvardBiz editor, HBR IdeaCast & DearHBR co-host, @FT @freelancestar alum. Home: mom, wife, friend, South Ender, Celts fan, cat lady. (Views are mine.)
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How’s Biden’s presidency actually doing? Bloomberg Opinion columnists crunch the numbers. I especially like the health care chart of Lisa Jarvis bloomberg.com/graphics/2024-…
Bonnie Hammer, Vice Chairman of NBCUniversal, will be in conversation with Executive Editor Alison Beard at this year's Leaders Who Make a Difference on April 9. Join the event to learn about Hammer's convention-defying leadership practices. Register: s.hbr.org/3v8fISk
Thrilled to kick off Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 with the brilliant Lisa Su of AMD talking to Adi Ignatius and our super-engaged audience about the future of A.I.
Thanks Vijay Govindarajan for a terrific Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 masterclass on the next phase of digital transformation in the industrial sector.
Learned so much from Advocate Aurora Health CEO Eugene Woods about how to improve U.S. healthcare with better technology, talent management, and policy change and why we all need a "connect-to-purpose" moment each day. Thanks for the Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 interview, Gene!
I loved working with Michael D. Watkins on this piece hbr.org/2024/01/to-sol… drawn from his new book on strategic thinking and am delighted that he agreed to present the ideas at Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 today!
"We're big enough that we can do anything, but we're not big enough that we can do everything," which means making conscious decisions about what new technology to build and own (i.e. software) and what to buy, says Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024
Second half of Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 starts with the wonderful Herminia Ibarra discussing the path to a more meaningful career in a three-step cycle: experiments and projects, new networks, time & space to reflect
Such an honor to talk to NBCUniversal vicechair Bonnie Hammer, a hero to all women in media, at Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 today. Her new book (not published by us so no conflict of interest!) is a must-read for any aspiring leader. simonandschuster.com/books/15-Lies-…
Loved this year's Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 spotlight on social entrepreneurs, featuring ideas and inspiration from Actively Black's Lanny Smith, Praava Health's Sylvana Q. Sinha, dLocal's Pedro Arnt, and confettisnackingaud's Betty Lu.
In our final masterclass Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 Dr. Weslynne Ashton Illinois Tech shares examples of circular economy ideas in practice: materials (sargassum-based fuel), business models (a platform for reusing equipment), collaboration/governance (public-private farming).
Perfect question to end the Harvard Business Review #Leaders2024 day from Dr. Weslynne Ashton: "What do you want to be remembered for?"
When our daughter died suddenly, David Frum writes, she left us with grief, memories—and Ringo. theatlantic.com/magazine/archi…
Agree wholeheartedly with Gabriel Zucman on this…. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
We’re kicking off #HBRfutureofbusiness with an editors’ welcome. Adi Ignatius, Alison Beard, and Nicole D. Smith are your hosts for the day. For those of you joining us, which sessions are you most looking forward to?