After Hours

A podcast by TED Audio Collective / Youngme Moon, Mihir Desai, & Felix Oberholzer-Gee

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209 Episodes

  1. Microsoft Trending Up, Apple Trending Down…? Plus, The Marriott Data Breach

    Published: 12/5/2018
  2. Tackling Climate Change, and Making Sense of the Nissan-Renault Drama

    Published: 11/28/2018
  3. Grading The New York Times’ News Coverage, and Quick Takes on Random Things

    Published: 11/20/2018
  4. Uber Prepares to Go Public, and China’s Social Credit System

    Published: 11/14/2018
  5. Can Netflix Keep Winning? And Why People Are Fleeing Latin America

    Published: 11/7/2018
  6. How Bad is Airline Service, Really? And Other Customer Service Complaints

    Published: 10/31/2018
  7. Is Retail Dying? Plus, How Are Companies Spending their Tax Cuts?

    Published: 10/24/2018
  8. Debating Minimum Wage, and Reflections on a Year of #MeToo

    Published: 10/17/2018
  9. New Media and Predictive Policing

    Published: 7/2/2018
  10. Trade and Soccer

    Published: 6/27/2018
  11. Food, food, and more food!

    Published: 6/15/2018
  12. The #MeToo Movement and Its Impact on Business (Live)

    Published: 6/4/2018
  13. Is the Job of the Presidency Too Big? Plus, Vaping Among Teens

    Published: 5/30/2018
  14. Brainstorming Gun Control Ideas, and the Affordable Housing Dilemma

    Published: 5/24/2018
  15. A Conversation with Teens

    Published: 5/19/2018
  16. Antitrust and Big Tech, and Is Corporate Lobbying A Good or Bad Thing?

    Published: 5/17/2018
  17. Why Management Practice Matters

    Published: 5/9/2018
  18. The Rise of Voice Assistants like Amazon Echo, and How to Punish Wells Fargo

    Published: 5/2/2018
  19. The Future of Newspapers, and Debating Big Tech

    Published: 4/26/2018
  20. Why They Do It: White Collar Criminals

    Published: 4/24/2018

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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.