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

Business

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. Hosted on Acast.

Episodes

The Best Of Recommendations

The Best Of Recommendations

Revisit some of Felix and Mihir’s recommendations. Hosted on Acast.
32min•Mar 27, 2024
The Best Of After Hours - TikTok & Sports

The Best Of After Hours - TikTok & Sports

Revisit Felix and Mihir’s discussion about TikTok bans and why sports have become so valuable. Hosted on Acast.
31min•Mar 20, 2024
March 13, 2024

March 13, 2024

Mihir, Felix and NYU’s Dolly Chugh discuss the pressure on business leaders to conform to the demands of woke capitalism. Should you give in? Push back? What are the risks and rewards? Also: Feeling low lately? Chances are you are just getting older. We speculate why most people go through some sort of midlife crisis and talk about ways to better cope with life’s seemingly inevitable ups and downs. (Originally aired Nov. 2, 2022) Hosted on Acast.
33min•Mar 13, 2024
ICYMI: The Promise and Peril of AI

ICYMI: The Promise and Peril of AI

In case you missed it: In this episode, Felix, Sarah and Mihir discuss Chat GPT, if AI is truly transformational, the future of search, and how to digitally detox from all this AI talk. (Originally aired March 1, 2023). Hosted on Acast.
37min•Mar 6, 2024
Our Predictions for 2024

Our Predictions for 2024

What’s in store for 2024? Mihir and Felix are back with their celebrated predictions episode. Will OPEC implode? Are quant funds in trouble? What’s Argentina’s future? Can inflation in the U.S. really sink to 2%? Is plastic the new asbestos? Who will acquire Electronic Arts? Is AIML a verb? Listen in as the hosts (foolishly) predict what the new year will bring. Hosted on Acast.
49min•Dec 27, 2023
The Stories of 2023

The Stories of 2023

Felix and Mihir reflect on the most important stories of 2023 including the remarkable rise of AI, the revolution in life sciences, the rising power of employees, the trial of SBF, how product market strategies are reflecting shifting financial logics, the reasons for increased warfare, the disjunction between financial markets and the real economy, the shocking rise of school absenteeism and the wonder of Simone Biles. Hosted on Acast.
52min•Dec 20, 2023
Appreciating Late Bloomers and a Big Bank

Appreciating Late Bloomers and a Big Bank

Felix and Mihir discuss how JPMorgan has managed to succeed where others fail and how late bloomers manage to succeed after sometimes failing. Hosted on Acast.
34min•Dec 13, 2023
Magnificent Markets and Conflict on Campus

Magnificent Markets and Conflict on Campus

Felix and Mihir discuss the meaning and impact of the increasing concentration of stock market performance via the “Magnificent 7” and the source and resolution of conflicts on campuses. Hosted on Acast.
41min•Dec 6, 2023
Turbulence at OpenAI — Our Take-Aways

Turbulence at OpenAI — Our Take-Aways

Felix and Mihir discuss how Sam Altman was fired and reinstated over the course of just a few days. Was the board right to dismiss Altman? Does the turmoil change how we think about hybrid organizations that combine nonprofit and for-profit motives? What does the episode teach us about the future of AI? Plus, we look at the reasons why men now die even earlier than women. What do the numbers say about being male today? Hosted on Acast.
32min•Nov 29, 2023
The Future of Africa and Empty Lots

The Future of Africa and Empty Lots

Will Africa fulfill its remarkable promise in the next several decades? Is a land tax the best kind of tax? Would it solve our housing crisis? All that and more on this episode of After Hours. Hosted on Acast.
40min•Nov 22, 2023
Does AI Have a Copyright Problem?

Does AI Have a Copyright Problem?

Felix and Mihir discuss how copyright applies to AI-generated works. Are AI companies guilty of mass infringement? Could users be sued if they use AI to generate texts and images? Wouldn’t it be right to compensate authors for their contributions to AI models? Plus, a decade in, what has the corporate purpose movement accomplished? We look back and take a glimpse at the future. Hosted on Acast.
36min•Nov 15, 2023
House Music

House Music

Felix, Sarah and Mihir consider whether real estate brokers add value, how the world of brokers will be transformed by a recent lawsuit and consider whether investors should be buying music as an asset class. Hosted on Acast.
37min•Nov 8, 2023
The U.S. economy is stellar. So why are we all so mad?

The U.S. economy is stellar. So why are we all so mad?

In this episode, Mihir and Felix discuss consumer finances, which are remarkably healthy. The average U.S. household now has a net worth of more than a million dollars. But if things are this good, why are we so angry? Why lament the state of the economy? Plus, we talk about Tesla and the market for electric vehicles. Has it reached its nadir? Hosted on Acast.
32min•Nov 1, 2023
Bond Market Bedlam

Bond Market Bedlam

Felix and Mihir are back, and it’s time to unpack bond market bedlam! Hosted on Acast.
31min•Oct 25, 2023
Magnificent Markets and Conflict on Campus

Magnificent Markets and Conflict on Campus

Felix and Mihir discuss the meaning and impact of the increasing concentration of stock market performance via the “Magnificent 7” and the source and resolution of conflicts on campuses. Hosted on Acast.
41min•Sep 6, 2023
Going out with a bang: Recommendations for this summer

Going out with a bang: Recommendations for this summer

This is it, dear friends of the After Hours podcast. We end our sixth season with a long list of recommendations: shows to watch, books to read, foods to savor, places to visit... Thank for spending your time with us. We will be back after our summer break, sometime in September. Have a wonderful summer everyone! Hosted on Acast.
42min•Jun 28, 2023
Summer Stories to Savor

Summer Stories to Savor

Felix and Mihir are joined by friends to discuss their stories to watch this summer, including the bust up of Sequoia, pricing, Gen AI, sports stories, the FTC and PBMs, Amazon in healthcare, and the future of theatres, travel, unions, brand activism, energy tax credits, interest rates and the war in Ukraine. Hosted on Acast.
1h 4min•Jun 21, 2023
The Portfolio Life: Being Productive and Happy

The Portfolio Life: Being Productive and Happy

Felix and Mihir are joined by Christina Wallace to discuss the meaning of a portfolio life and why U.S. workers are happier than ever but less productive. Hosted on Acast.
44min•Jun 14, 2023
Taking a week off!

Taking a week off!

Taking a week off! Hosted on Acast.
0min•Jun 7, 2023
The Sunny Side of Bankruptcy

The Sunny Side of Bankruptcy

Felix, Mihir and their colleague Kristin Mugford debate the merits of using bankruptcy to shield companies from consumer lawsuits. Should we allow companies to bundle lawsuits, place them in a designated subsidiary with few assets and let that subsidiary go bankrupt? Might this actually be better for consumers who claim to have been hurt by defective products? Doesn’t everyone deserve their day in court? Plus, what is happening to prices of luxury goods? Are we looking at the next bubble? Hosted on Acast.
35min•May 31, 2023
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