Amy Bernstein's Interviews
EPISODE 132- Leading with Resilience: Harvard Business Review's Editor Amy Bernstein on the Power of Trial & Error
Amy Bernstein serves as the Editor of Harvard Business Review, where she provides guidance to the magazine and its team of editors. Additionally, she holds the role of Vice President and Executive Editorial Director for Harvard Business Publishing, where she is responsible for shaping the editorial strategy and content
Episode 27- Leading with Resilience: Harvard Business Review's Editor Amy Bernstein on the Power of Trial & Error
Amy Bernstein serves as the Editor of Harvard Business Review, where she provides guidance to the magazine and its team of editors. Additionally, she holds the role of Vice President and Executive Editorial Director for Harvard Business Publishing, where she is responsible for shaping the editorial strategy and content
Amy Bernstein on Upholding Credibility in the Digital Age
David Meltzer and Joe Tolzmann interview Amy Bernstein, Editor of Harvard Business Review. They discuss her switch from wanting to teach Latin & Greek to journalism, her thoughts on AI's effect on journalism, and the importance of credibility in the digital age. They also talk about the changing business landscape, the
How Generative AI Changes Everything is a special series from HBR IdeaCast. Each week, HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius and HBR editor Amy Bernstein host conversations with experts and business leaders about the impact of generative AI on productivity, creativity and innovation, organizational culture, and strategy. Th
CEO Series: Mary Barra of General Motors on Committing to an Eco-Friendly Future
Mary Barra, chair and CEO of General Motors, says that electric vehicles are the future for the company and the automobile industry. GM has said it will phase out vehicles using internal combustion engines by 2035 and go carbon neutral at all of its facilities. Barra describes how she's executing on that plan as well a
Amy Bernstein is Editor of Harvard Business Review. In this in-depth interview, she discusses the huge influence of HBR and the responsibility which comes with it; reveals the companies she pays attention to, and her predictions for the Next Big Thing; argues Africa is more interesting than Apple, gives advice to aspir
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