After Hours
Un pódcast de TED Audio Collective / Youngme Moon, Mihir Desai, & Felix Oberholzer-Gee - Miercoles
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209 Episodo
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Predictions for 2020
Publicado: 8/1/2020 -
2019 Awards Episode!
Publicado: 18/12/2019 -
The Good and Bad of Modern Airports and the End of an Era at Google
Publicado: 11/12/2019 -
Under-the-Radar Companies, including OYO Hotels, Carbon Engineering, Whim, and more!
Publicado: 4/12/2019 -
The FOOD Episode!
Publicado: 26/11/2019 -
The Launch of Disney+, the War on Billionaires, and the 4-Day Work Week
Publicado: 20/11/2019 -
Biggest Money Mistakes People Make, and the Rise of the Micro-Influencer
Publicado: 13/11/2019 -
Google Buys Fitbit, and Twitter Bans Political Ads
Publicado: 6/11/2019 -
TikTok, Museums, the Audio Explosion, and Other Trends in Entertainment
Publicado: 30/10/2019 -
Making Sense of the China-NBA Firestorm, and Debating the Wealth Tax
Publicado: 23/10/2019 -
Amazon Under Attack, and Household Financial Stress
Publicado: 16/10/2019 -
The Race for Space, and the Invasion of the Electric Scooters
Publicado: 9/10/2019 -
Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google – Who Won the Summer? Plus, WeWork’s Fall from Grace
Publicado: 2/10/2019 -
Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Publicado: 19/6/2019 -
Stories to Watch This Summer
Publicado: 12/6/2019 -
Mailbag Episode: Questions from Listeners
Publicado: 5/6/2019 -
Should Vaping Among Teens Be Banned? And the Promise of Precision Medicine
Publicado: 29/5/2019 -
Facial Recognition Fears and Rihanna + LVMH
Publicado: 22/5/2019 -
Debating the Sackler Family Role in the Opioid Crisis, and Using AI Bots to Conduct Job Interviews
Publicado: 15/5/2019 -
Beyond Meat, and Facebook’s Pivot to Privacy
Publicado: 8/5/2019
Harvard Business School professors discuss and debate current events that sit at the crossroads of business and culture. Youngme Moon, Mihir Desai, and Felix Oberholzer-Gee engage in a spirited discussion on a range of topics torn from the headlines — from Facebook, to free trade, to the #MeToo movement. Informed by their unique expertise as professors at one of the world’s leading business schools, their takes are always surprising, unconventional, and insightful.