An Announcement from HBR On Leadership

Since 2023, HBR On Leadership has brought you insights and inspiration from across the HBR archive, curated to unlock the best in those around you. But the time has come for HBR On Leadership to hit pause on new episodes.
While this feed is going on hiatus, there are many other ways to keep up with the best leadership insights from HBR. To start, you can hear new, weekly conversations spanning leadership, strategy, innovation, and much more on our flagship show, the HBR IdeaCast. Or, you can sign up for one of our newsletters to get new and curated content in your inbox.
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ALISON BEARD: Welcome to HBR On Leadership. I have an announcement to share.
This show, HBR On Leadership, is hitting pause on new episodes. This will be our final one in the feed.
It’s been a pleasure curating the best of HBR’s leadership conversations for you, but we’re directing our energy at new projects and more great episodes of our flagship show, the HBR IdeaCast.
You’ll still hear from me as IdeaCast co-host and I hope you tune in for more of the world’s best insights about management and business. Just search for HBR IdeaCast wherever you get your podcasts and hit Follow.
If you want to stay close to HBR’s leadership coverage, I also recommend our leadership newsletter–you can sign up for that at hbr dot org slash newsletters.
Before we go, I want to extend a sincere thank you to the entire team who crafted this show over the past four years: Hannah Bates, Anne Saini, Ian Fox, Kelsey Alpaio, Ramsey Khabbaz, Amanda Kersey, Maureen Hoch, Rob Eckhardt, Erica Truxler, Karen Player, Anne Bartholomew, and Mary Dooe.
Most of all, thanks to you, listeners, for joining us each week for more than 150 episodes. It meant a lot, and I hope you found the show useful, inspiring, and thought-provoking.
Remember: lead with care.
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