Fuller writes, “The magazine was interested in investigating podcasts as a viable revenue stream as it moves more to the digital sphere, offering more options for a wider audience.
“Enter Women at Work and ‘Dear HBR.’ ‘Women at Work,’ a pop-up series covering gender and the workplace, launched this week. ‘Dear HBR,’ an advice show covering work dilemmas, will launch February 6. The podcasts are each a way for HBR to have emotional and illuminating conversations about the way people interact at work.
“Sarah Green Carmichael, HBR executive editor and co-host of ‘Women at Work’ (with Nicole Torres and Amy Bernstein), told Publisher’s Daily of the inspiration behind ‘Women at Work’: ‘HBR has been covering these issues around gender and women’s leadership for years. We want to rid the world of bad management — and that includes biased management.'”
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