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Atrium Talks by Indian School of Business (ISB)

Atrium Talks by Indian School of Business (ISB)

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Professors Deepa Mani and Bhagwan Chowdhry discuss and debate a range of topics, some torn from the headlines, that are salient to business and the society we live in. Join in for lively, spirited discussions that are often unconventional, always insightful.Indian School of Business Economía
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  • Atrium Talks: Which Organisations Innovate, Which Do Not, and Why?
    Mar 30 2023

    In the final episode of Atrium Talks, Professors Deepa Mani and Bhagwan Chowdhry discuss how large, successful organisations often need help to innovate. They point out that innovation and disruption come from young, small organisations and examine the reasons for it. They also discuss how individuals get caught up in their success and become caricatures of themselves over time. They explore how organisations and individuals reinvent themselves. If not, why not? If yes, how?

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    9 m
  • Atrium Talks: How Can Countries Incentivise Innovation?
    Mar 23 2023

    In this episode, Professors Deepa Mani and Bhagwan Chowdhry discuss how Entrepreneurship and innovation are best thought of as relay races. They take time (sometimes a very long time), require several runners (e.g. talent), and an infrastructure (financing, idea exchange) that supports passing the baton from one runner to the next.

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    11 m
  • Atrium Talks: Clusters and Creativity
    Mar 16 2023

    In this episode of Atrium talks, Professors Deepa Mani and Bhagwan Choudhry discuss innovation arising from lone inventors as a myth. Population-level studies suggest that creativity flourishes in clusters: cities, large universities, and communities. They discuss why and how.

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    8 m
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