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An inspiration engine for ideas
Emil Michael (ex CBO at Uber)
open.spotify.comHBR’s successor may come from the same sector: education. Just as Harvard leveraged its intellectual reputation to build a publisher, modern edtechs focused on business may seek to do the same.
Mario Gabriele • Harvard, a Media Company | The Generalist
S02 E04: Ana Andjelic, Strategy Executive and Author of "The Business of Aspiration"
youtube.comPrivy uses their Monday morning Customer Support Team meetings as a source of podcast ideas. They openly discuss questions and ideas from clients and use them as content suggestions.
Dave Gerhardt • Founder Brand: Turn Your Story Into Your Competitive Advantage

12 ideas from Don Valentine (founder of Sequoia)
1. There are two things in business that matter, and you can learn this in two minutes- you don’t have to go to business school for two years: high gross margins and cash flow. The other financial metrics you can forget.
2. The… Show more
What does all this mean for a CEO, founder, or category creator of any kind? Your number one job is to change the way people think.
Al Ramadan, Dave Peterson, Christopher Lochhead, • Play Bigger: How Pirates, Dreamers, and Innovators Create and Dominate Markets
HBR at 100: The Most Influential and Innovative Articles from Harvard Business Review's First Century
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GINNI ROMETTY Former Chairman, President, and CEO, IBM
David M. Rubenstein • How to Lead: Wisdom from the World's Greatest CEOs, Founders, and Game Changers
The thing that makes innovation work is that the people who could run with something are exposed to the thing that they could run with, and that is what's missing I think from a lot of these organizations is that we have these filters, which are extremely narrow, which decide what comes through, and they end up pruning out things.