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Part One of the "Editors-in-Chief" Series: Adi Ignatius, Harvard Business Review

from Monday Morning Radio · host Dean Rotbart

Host Dean Rotbart, an award-winning journalist, has been peeling back the curtain of the nation's most influential business newsrooms for more than two decades. This week he begins a three-part series of oral histories that he's recently conducted with three powerful editors-in-chief. Adi Ignatius His guest this week is Adi Ignatius, who has overseen the influential Harvard Business Review since 2009. Adi shares with Dean HBR's updated approach to helping owners and managers create healthier, better-run, more successful companies. Next week, Dean speaks with Fast Company's Stephanie Mehta about her career and her magazine's focus on innovation in technology, leadership, and design. In the final episode of the series, Rotbart holds court with Randall Lane, editor and chief content officer at Forbes, which focuses on business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership, and lifestyle. You won't earn an MBA after listening to these three influential journalists, but you'll feel as if you have. Photo: Adi Ignatius, Harvard Business ReviewPosted: October 26, 2020Monday Morning Run Time: 1 Hour, Three Minutes and 30 Seconds

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