Ahead of the Curve by Philip Delves Broughton audiobook

Ahead of the Curve: Two Years at Harvard Business School

By Philip Delves Broughton
Read by Simon Vance

Tantor Audio 9780143115434

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200135271

  • ISBN: 9798200135295

Runtime: 10.12 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In the century since its founding, Harvard Business School has become the single most influential institution in global business. Twenty percent of the CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are HBS graduates, as are many of our savviest entrepreneurs (e.g., Michael Bloomberg) and canniest felons (e.g., Jeffrey Skilling). The top investment banks and brokerage houses routinely send their brightest young stars to HBS to groom them for future power. To these people and many others, a Harvard MBA is a golden ticket to the Olympian heights of American business.

In 2004, Philip Delves Broughton abandoned a post as Paris bureau chief of the London Daily Telegraph to join 900 other would-be tycoons on HBS's plush campus. Over the next two years, he and his classmates would be inundated with the best—and the rest—of American business culture, which HBS epitomizes. The core of the school's curriculum is the "case"—an analysis of a real business situation, from which the students must, with a professor's guidance, tease lessons. Broughton studied over 500 cases and recounts the most revelatory ones here. He also learns the surprising pleasures of accounting, the allure of "beta," the ingenious chicanery of leveraging, and innumerable other hidden workings of the business world, all of which he limns with a wry clarity reminiscent of Liar's Poker. He also exposes the less savory trappings of business school culture, from the "booze luge" to the pandemic obsession with PowerPoint to the specter of depression, which stalks too many overburdened students. With acute and often uproarious candor, he assesses the school's success at teaching the traits it extols as most important in business—leadership, decisiveness, ethical behavior, and work/life balance.

Published during the 100th anniversary of Harvard Business School, Ahead of the Curve offers a richly detailed and revealing you-are-there account of the institution that has, for good or ill, made American business what it is today.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“The audio is valuable as people ponder deeply whether they should go to business school, given the current climate.” Library Journal (starred audio review)
“Broughton provides an account of his experiences in and out of the classroom as he struggles to survive the academic rigor and find a suitably principled yet lucrative path…Cleverly narrated and marked by a professional journalist’s polish and remarkable attention to detail.” Publishers Weekly
The audio is valuable as people ponder deeply whether they should go to business school, given the current climate. Library Journal Starred Audio Review

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Author

Author Bio: Philip Delves Broughton

Author Bio: Philip Delves Broughton

Philip Delves Broughton was born in Bangladesh and grew up in the UK. He spent ten years as a newspaper reporter mainly for the Daily Telegraph (London). From 1998-2002, he was the paper’s New York correspondent and from 2002-2004 it’s Paris Bureau Chief. During that time he reported on scores of events from more than twenty countries. He has worked at Apple, as a writer at the Kauffman Foundation for Entrepreneurship and Education, and as a contributing columnist to the Financial Times (London).

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 10.12
Audience: Adult
Language: English