The Strategy Skills Podcast: Strategy | Leadership | Critical Thinking | Problem-Solving
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The Strategy Skills Podcast: Strategy | Leadership | Critical Thinking | Problem-Solving
CEOs and business leaders, management consulting senior partners, ground-breaking professors, thought-provoking writers and journalists, record-setting athletes and coaches, and award-winning actors and celebrities discuss the key issues facing the business world and broader society. Get free acce...
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594: $2 Billion NYC Real Estate Broker on the Strategy of Homeownership
Scott Harris, a New York City real estate broker with more than $2 billion in career sales and author of The Pursuit of Home, reframes buying and sell...

593: New York Times Bestselling Author on How to Overcome Fear & Build Emotional Resilience (with Jim Murphy)
In this episode, Jim Murphy, New York Times bestselling author, shares how leaders can build resilience, reframe fear, and operate at their highest le...

592: London School of Economics Lecturer on AI, Strategy, and the Future of Marketing
This week’s podcast features Jenna Tiffany, London School of Economics lecturer, sharing actionable insights on why most marketing misses the mark and...

591: Founder and CEO of Xenopsi Ventures on Behavioral Science That Sells
MichaelAaron Flicker, founder and CEO of Xenopsi Ventures and coauthor of Hacking the Human Mind, explains how applied behavioral science transforms i...

590: Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author on What Good Leaders Can Learn From Bad Bosses
Mita Mallick, Wall Street Journal–bestselling author and workplace strategist, examines how everyday managerial choices determine whether organization...

589: CEO of FCLT Global and Former Senior Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company on Turning Investor Dialogue into Strategy
Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO of FCLT Global and coauthor of The CEO’s Guide to the Investment Galaxy, offers a disciplined primer for executives oper...

588: Former CEO of Jamba Juice on Leading with Culture
James D. White, former CEO of Jamba Juice, current board chair, and coauthor of Culture Design, shares how culture becomes a management discipline rat...

587: Globally Recognized Marketing Strategist on How to Build Brands That Dominate
Laura Ries, globally recognized marketing strategist and author of The Strategic Enemy, outlines a category-first approach to brand building. As she e...

586: Father of the Cable Modem Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard on Innovation and the Global Broadband Transformation
Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard, founder of LANcity, author of The Accidental Network, and widely known as the “father of the cable modem”, shares the story of h...

585: Former Goldman Sachs Executive, Erin Coupe, on Rituals for Success, Meditation, and Self-Leadership
Former Goldman Sachs executive Erin Coupe shares how she transformed her life and career by replacing routines with rituals, practicing meditation, an...

584: ESSEC Business School Professor on How Geopolitics Shapes Corporate Strategy
Srividya Jandhyala, professor of management at ESSEC Business School and author of The Great Disruption, offers a clear framework for how geopolitics...

583: The Four Pillars of Elite Teams (with Colin M. Fisher)
In this rigorous and insight-rich episode, Dr. Colin Fisher, author of The Collective Edge, deconstructs high-performing teams using decades of organi...

582: McKinsey's Venkat Atluri, How to thrive in the ecosystem economy (Strategy Skills classics)
Venkat Atluri, McKinsey senior partner and coauthor of The Ecosystem Economy: How to Lead in the New Age of Sectors Without Borders, explains how valu...

581: President of the Sy Syms Foundation on Legacy, Leadership, and Family Enterprise
Marcy Syms, former CEO of Syms Corporation and president of the Sy Syms Foundation, reflects on leadership, governance, and the responsibilities of st...

580: The Hidden Belief Blocking High Performers: “I’m Not Good Enough”
Why do even the most successful executives and management consultants secretly struggle with the belief that they’re not good enough?
In...

579: Former Accenture Partner Brad Englert on Career Growth Through Relationships
Brad Englert, former Accenture partner, IT strategist, CIO, and author, shares how building genuine relationships has been the cornerstone of his care...

578: Stanford’s Robert E. Siegel on Navigating the Toughest Leadership Trade-Offs
Robert E. Siegel, Stanford Graduate School of Business professor, venture capitalist, and former executive, shares the leadership lessons he learned w...

577: Former Submarine Commander L. David Marquet on How Leaders Make Better Decisions
L. David Marquet, former nuclear submarine commander and author of Leadership Is Language, shares a precise, operational approach to leadership, one t...

576: Bain Senior Partner Sarah Elk on Doing Agile Right (Strategy Skills classics)
Sarah Elk, Senior Partner at Bain & Company and global leader of its operating model work, brings a clear, pragmatic lens to why so many large-scale c...

575: Ex McKinsey Expert on War Games, John Horn: How to Read Your Competitors (Strategy Skills classics)
John Horn, professor of economics at Washington University's Olin Business School and former McKinsey strategist, shares a disciplined framework for u...

574: McKinsey Senior Partner, Kate Smaje: Winning in the Age of Digital and AI (Strategy Skills classics)
For this episode, let's revisit one of Strategy Skills classics, where we interviewed Kate Smaje, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company and Global Lead...

573: How and when a consultant must disagree (Strategy Skills classics)
For this episode, let's revisit one of Strategy Skills classics, where we discuss when a consultant must dissent and how it should be done.

572: Improve Your Cognitive Performance with Herbs
Rachelle Robinett, founder of Pharmakon Supernatural and educator in holistic health, offers a clear, science-aware framework for supporting energy, f...

571: Multi-Award-Winning Researcher Vanessa Druskat on Team Emotional Intelligence
Vanessa Druskat, organizational psychologist and professor at the University of New Hampshire, discusses team emotional intelligence (EI) as a predict...

570: Former Biotech CEO and Harvard Medical School Faculty Member Margaret Moore on the Science of Good Leadership
Margaret Moore, faculty member at Harvard Medical School and former biotech CEO, brings decades of experience at the intersection of science, strategy...

569: Advisor to Microsoft, Google, and Hilton Executives Reveals How Leaders Create High-Performance Cultures Without Sacrificing Employee Joy
In this conversation with Bree Groff, author of "Today Was Fun" and who has advised executives at Microsoft, Google, Target, and Hilton through period...

568: The one thing every consulting case study must produce (Strategy Skills classics)
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we discuss one important thing every consulting case study must produce.
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567: From Refugee to U.S. Marine pilot to NASDAQ-listed biotech CEO | Leadership & Fundraising Lessons (with Quang Pham)
Quang Pham went from being a 10-year-old refugee airlifted out of Vietnam to becoming a Marine pilot, and the CEO of a NASDAQ-listed biotech company....

566: Silicon Valley’s CEO Whisperer on Why Most Startup Founders Fail (with Rich Hagberg)
Rich Hagberg, often referred to as “Silicon Valley’s CEO Whisperer, psychologist and co-author of Founders Keepers, has advised over 1,000 executives...

565: Founder and CEO of GK Training on Communicating Effectively to Live a Better Life
Michael Chad Hoeppner, CEO of GK Training and adjunct professor at Columbia Business School, brings a deeply practical lens to one of the most underva...

564: Yale’s James Kimmel Jr. on the Science of Revenge
James Kimmel, Jr., lawyer, Yale psychiatry lecturer, and author of The Science of Revenge, joins us in the Strategy Skills podcast to explore the neur...

563: Brand Global, Adapt Local: Executive Lessons from Nike, Louis Vuitton, and HubSpot
In this episode, I spoke with two highly respected global brand leaders, Katherine Melchior Ray and Nataly Kelly, whose experience spans executive rol...

562: Steve Jobs' Former Colleague on How to Achieve Creative Velocity in the Age of Gen AI
Leslie Grandy, a seasoned executive who has led global product teams at Apple, Amazon, Best Buy, and T-Mobile, shares a deeply practical perspective o...

561: Harvard’s Bill George on Leading Authentically in Today's Workplace
In this wide-ranging and direct conversation, Bill George, former Medtronic CEO and Harvard Business School professor, offers a disciplined framework...

560: American Economist and Professor, Steve Hanke, on Rewriting the Rules of Our Financial System
Central banks in major economies have repeatedly misread inflation trends by relying on models that omit a fundamental economic lever: the money suppl...

559: Professor of Finance at London Business School, Alex Edmans, on Why ESG and DEI Data May Contain Lies
In this episode, finance professor and author, Alex Edmans, offers a rigorous examination of the narratives surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusi...

558: Founder of McKinsey's Strategy and Corporate Finance Insights Team on Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies
In this episode, Tim Koller, co-author of Valuation and a leading authority on corporate finance, offers a substantive examination of capital allocati...

557: CEO of The Turk Group on Becoming the Leader Others Want to Follow
In a world that often rewards taking, James Turk believes the most powerful leaders are the ones who give clarity, opportunity, second chances, and th...

556: Award-Winning Strategist Hernan Tagliani on What Brands Get Wrong About Multicultural Marketing
What if cultural relevance isn’t just a marketing strategy but a business imperative?
In this episode, I speak with Hernan Tagliani, a m...

555: How a Billion-Dollar CEO Thinks and Leads (with Bill Canady)
Your company’s next breakthrough isn’t about doing more, but doing less with purpose.
In this episode, I speak with Bill Canady, CEO of...