Cold Call

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4.5
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179 reviews
This podcast has
227 episodes
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Date created
2016/09/20
Average duration
26 min.
Release period
13 days

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Cold Call distills Harvard Business School's legendary case studies into podcast form. Hosted by Brian Kenny, the podcast airs every two weeks and features Harvard Business School faculty discussing cases they've written and the lessons they impart.

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Apple’s Dilemma: Balancing Privacy and Safety Responsibilities
2024/02/13
In 2015, Apple debuted the iPhone 6S, which employed a default encryption system preventing both Apple and government authorities from accessing data stored on the device. But since then, global governments have questioned whether Apple’s desire to protect customer privacy interferes with public health and safety. Harvard Business School senior lecturer Henry McGee and professor Nien-hê Hsieh discuss how Apple CEO Tim Cook manages this tension.
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Can Second-Generation Ethanol Production Help Decarbonize the World?
2024/01/30
Ethanol had already transformed Brazil, where flex-fuel vehicles dominated the streets. Raízen, a bioenergy company headquartered in São Paulo, sought to prove that second-generation ethanol (E2G) could do the same for the world – especially in hard to decarbonize sectors, such as aviation and shipping. E2G is made from a byproduct of sugarcane that doesn’t compete with food production, Paula Kovarsky, Raízen’s chief strategy and sustainability officer, was confident the company could become a global green energy champion. But she faced a complex challenge: how to expand the market for second-generation ethanol and other sugar-cane waste biofuels, in order to ensure Raízen’s long-term growth.
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How SolarWinds Responded to the 2020 SUNBURST Cyberattack
2024/01/16
In December of 2020, SolarWinds learned that they had fallen victim to a widespread malware supply chain attack. This attack granted hackers access to thousands of it customers’ data, including military and government agencies across the globe. General Counsel Jason Bliss needed to orchestrate the company’s response without knowing how many of its 300,000 customers had been affected, or how severely. What’s more, the existing CEO was scheduled to step down and incoming CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna had yet to come on board. In this episode of Cold Call, Professor Frank Nagle discusses SolarWinds’ response to this unprecedented supply chain attack and the case, “SolarWinds Confronts SUNBURST.”
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Should Businesses Take a Stand on Societal Issues?
2024/01/02
Should businesses take a stand for or against particular societal issues? And how should leaders determine when and how to engage on these sensitive matters? Harvard Business School senior lecturer Hubert Joly, who led the electronics retailer Best Buy for almost a decade, discusses examples of corporate leaders who had to determine whether and how to engage with humanitarian crises, geopolitical conflict, racial justice, climate change, and more in the case, “Deciding When to Engage on Societal Issues.”
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Can Sustainability Drive Innovation at Ferrari?
2023/12/12
When Ferrari, the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer, committed to achieving carbon neutrality and to electrifying a large part of its car fleet, investors and employees applauded the new strategy. But among the company’s suppliers, the reaction was mixed. Many were nervous about how this shift would affect their bottom lines. Harvard Business School professor Raffaella Sadun and Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna discuss how Ferrari collaborated with suppliers to work toward achieving the company’s goal. They also explore how sustainability can be a catalyst for innovation.
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What Founders Get Wrong about Sales and Marketing
2023/12/05
Which sales candidate is a startup’s ideal first hire? What marketing channels are best to invest in? How aggressively should an executive team align sales with customer success? Harvard Business School senior lecturer Mark Roberge discusses how early-stage founders, sales leaders, and marketing executives can address these challenges as they grow their ventures in the case, “Entrepreneurial Sales and Marketing Vignettes.”
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Tommy Hilfiger’s Adaptive Clothing Line: Making Fashion Inclusive
2023/11/28
In 2017, Tommy Hilfiger launched its adaptive fashion line to provide fashion apparel that aims to make dressing easier. By 2020, it was still a relatively unknown line in the U.S. and the Tommy Hilfiger team was continuing to learn more about how to serve these new customers.  Should the team make adaptive clothing available beyond the U.S., or is a global expansion premature?
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Building a More Equitable Culture at Delta Air Lines
2023/11/21
In December 2020, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian and his leadership team were reviewing the decision to join the OneTen coalition, where he and 36 other CEOs committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and advancing one million Black Americans over the next ten years into family-sustaining jobs. But, how do you ensure everyone has equal access to opportunity within an organization?
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How Should Meta Be Governed for the Good of Society?
2023/11/07
Julie Owono is executive director of Internet Sans Frontières and a member of the Oversight Board, an outside entity with the authority to make binding decisions on tricky moderation questions for Meta’s companies, including Facebook and Instagram. Harvard Business School visiting professor Jesse Shapiro and Owono break down how the Board governs Meta’s social and political power, and discuss the Board’s impact as an alternative to government regulation.
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How the United States Air Force Accelerated AI Adoption
2023/10/24
In August 2022, the Pentagon tasked Victor Lopez, then a captain in the U.S. Air Force, with launching a new Air Force innovation unit that leveraged commercial developers and military talent to acquire advanced technologies. It’s often believed that only small start-up organizations can innovate, but a lot of innovation happens in big organizations, including government. Harvard Business School assistant professor Maria Roche is joined by Major Lopez to discuss the challenges of digital transformation in a large bureaucratic organization.
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Scaling Two Businesses Against the Odds: Wendy Estrella’s Founder Journey
2023/10/10
Entrepreneur Wendy Estrella is attempting to simultaneously scale her law practice, as well as her property management and development company. What strategy will benefit both businesses, and is there a downside to scaling them together, rather than focusing on each one separately?
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The PGA Tour and LIV Golf Merger: Competition Vs. Cooperation
2023/09/26
On June 9, 2022, the first LIV Golf event teed off outside of London. The new tour offered players larger prizes, more flexibility, and ambitions to attract new fans to the sport. Immediately following the official start of that tournament, the PGA Tour announced that all 17 PGA Tour players participating in the LIV Golf event were suspended and ineligible to compete in PGA Tour events. Eventually, LIV Golf filed an antitrust lawsuit accusing the PGA Tour of anticompetitive practices, and the Department of Justice launched an investigation. Then, in a dramatic turn of events, LIV Golf and the PGA Tour announced that they were merging. Harvard Business School assistant professor Alexander MacKay discusses whether or not the PGA Tour took the right actions in response to LIV Golf’s entry.
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4.5 out of 5
179 reviews
VerilySquared 2020/11/13
Just found this and plan to listen more
Interesting and concise.
The Original, SP 2020/08/15
Insightful
The host has a knack for getting the goods out of the guests. Sometimes the topics are less than intriguing. I feel like if it were more frequent I wo...
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matthewande 2020/05/05
that intro is off-putting
It's a great podcast and a great discussion but the intro makes it seem like you are about to have a bad experiemce with those voices describing when ...
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Phan- 2020/06/07
Love this podcast
Just started listening to this podcast. The first episode had Professor Elie Ofek as one of the two guests on autonomous cars. Enjoyed his teaching in...
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Travis Graber 2019/04/05
Great podcast
Really enjoy listening
Lbrayner 2018/09/13
HBS best professors
Amazing cases!!!
Dan McGinn 2018/02/12
A great look into the classroom
I enjoy the way this podcast takes listeners inside Harvard's classrooms and offers a look at the latest cases and research.
Opieherald 2018/01/12
Insightful and inspiring
Great content Brian
Madeline Keulen 2017/08/09
Great content!
Thanks for bringing cases to podcasts!
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