I by IMD
IMD
All episodes
Best episodes
Top 10 I by IMD Episodes
Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best I by IMD episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to I by IMD for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite I by IMD episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
Should I Fly: Why we fly
I by IMD
11/17/21 • 27 min
Over the past two years, global lockdowns meant many didn't have to answer the “Should I fly?” question. But as the world re-opens, travel looks set to make a comeback in 2022.
Should we return to our pre-covid habits? Has the pandemic changed our attitude to flying? And how do we make the decision to travel?
Throughout Should I Fly, Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller have talked to pilots, airport bosses, environmentalists, technologists, and investors. But now their focus is on you!
In this 6th episode, they cover how people make the decision to fly... and the reasons why some are opting out.
—————————
Credits:
Produced by JohnJo Devlin
Written and presented by Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller
Links:
Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.
Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.
Should I Fly: Entrepreneurs
I by IMD
10/21/21 • 38 min
Quick and easy international travel is a normal part of modern life, but almost 20 years ago getting from A to B was an even faster process.
In the early 2000s, Concorde allowed passengers to get from London to New York in less than four hours; but high costs and environmental complaints brought an end to the supersonic travel era. Now, a new generation of pioneering companies is aiming to make aviation faster and more efficient, while cutting down on emissions.
This week, Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller look at the world of entrepreneurs and investors, and how innovation might impact their answer to the “Should I fly” question.
—————————
Credits:
Produced by JohnJo Devlin
Written and presented by Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller
Links:
Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.
Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.
Should I Fly: The Environment
I by IMD
09/09/21 • 23 min
2020 was the year that travel companies crumbled. But while transport executives winced, others saw a silver lining.
COVID gave the world a much-needed break from CO2 and sparked a deeper conversation about our reliance on flying. In episode 2 of Should I Fly, Jim and Patrick speak to environmentalists and executives alike about the need to reset the aviation industry.
Highlights include an insight into the renewable fuels of the future, whether carbon capture could revolutionize the way we fly, and what airlines are doing to change their habits today.
—————————
Credits:
Produced by JohnJo Devlin and Peter Naughton
Written and presented by Professors Jim Pulcrano and Patrick Reinmoeller
Links:
Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.
Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.
11/18/19 • 34 min
The IMD World Talent Ranking evaluates the capability of 63 economies in developing, attracting and retaining talent - key factors for competitiveness. Professor Arturo Bris, Director of IMD's World Competitiveness Center discusses how to create the right environment to develop, attract and retain a skilled workforce in a rapidly changing world.
11/05/19 • 19 min
Careers with Purpose IMD Alumni Panelists: Pierre Morgon, NED, CEO, MRGN Advisors - Scott Poynton, Founding Principal, Stott Poynton Sarl - Gerard Bos, Director - Global Business and Biodiversity Programme, IUCN - Marie-Laure Schaufelberger, Group Stewardship Officer, Pictet Group - Jan van der Kaaij, Co-Founder, Finch & Beak
Where the Wild Things Were by IMD Affiliate Professor Susan Goldsworthy and Sydney Goldsworthy
I by IMD
10/07/19 • 22 min
Where the Wild Things Were
by IMD Affiliate Professor Susan Goldsworthy and Sydney Goldsworthy
Do we really want the acceleration of the extinction of all wild creatures to be our legacy to future generations?
That’s the question at the heart of a creative new book by IMD faculty member Susan Goldsworthy.
Informed by her work with senior executives who are being influenced by their children and grandchildren on the urgency of the planetary challenges we face, Susan has released an illustrated story book to generate dialogue and inspire action.
Devised as a bedtime story of a grandmother telling her granddaughter about an alphabet of animals she played with when she was young, ‘Where the Wild Things Were’ aims to entertain and educate, as well as motivate all generations to act together before it’s too late.
The book is co-authored and illustrated by artist Sydney Goldsworthy, Susan’s daughter, and is for adults as well as children.
“At IMD, we challenge what is and inspire what could be to develop leaders who transform organizations and contribute to society. Leaders are in positions of power and privilege. And leaders are people and parents, too. Biodiversity is essential to maintaining the interdependent ecosystem that keeps this planet healthy. We are facing an unprecedented crisis in terms of biodiversity loss and therefore, we have a collective responsibility to protect as many species as we still can. If we take a conscious choice to act, and act quickly, we can have hope that we can make a positive difference to life in this magical, more-than-human world,” said Susan.
Following publications such as WWF’s Living Planet Report, which states that in the last 50 years, there has been an overall decline of 60% in population sizes of vertebrate species, we now know the devastating impact our actions are having on wildlife – only 4% of mammals on earth are now wild.
“We can no longer say we aren’t aware. So the question we must ask ourselves is ‘What did we do once we knew?’” says the co-author.
06/26/24 • 26 min
The boundary between the physical and digital worlds is dissolving, says Joseph Bradley, CEO of TONOMUS, a world-leading technology enterprise powering the world’s first ecosystem of cognitive technologies at NEOM in Saudi Arabia. Harnessing the power of data, while addressing the risks, will be key to an enhanced integrated future.
*****
Read our magazine, I by IMD, here.
Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.
03/25/24 • 34 min
09/08/23 • 29 min
Inspired by electrical engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla, Mate Rimac, CEO of the electric supercar company Rimac Automobili, is helping to drive a revolution in the automotive sector. He sits down for an interview with IMD's Didier Bonnet.
-------
Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.
Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.
09/20/24 • 69 min
Join this IMD Founder Series talk with François Randin, a trailblazer in electric mobility, as he shares his experience as a pioneer in the EV marketplace.
Randin was an early believer in the demand for Electric Vehicles and decided his entry point was charging stations, in 2009. Was that too early? How did he make it to two successful exits in 2021 and 2023? What went wrong and what went right?
With his passion for cutting-edge product design and large charging network architecture, he ultimately founded and built two profitable companies (‘Green Motion’ and ‘evpass’), navigating M&A and crucial fundraising over his 14-year journey in the energy transition sector. The talk was held on campus at IMD and recorded live.
This fireside chat is hosted by Ian Charles Stewart, co-founder of WiReD Magazine and IMD Executive in Residence.
*****
Ian Charles Stewart is Chairman of the WheelsPlusWings Foundation, is a Trustee of the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Canada. Stewart is also an investor in and advisor to startups in the FinTech and Media sectors. Stewart was the Co-Founder of WiReD Magazine and Founder and CEO of Aztec Internet (responsible for BBC News Online and FT.com).
Show more best episodes
Show more best episodes
FAQ
How many episodes does I by IMD have?
I by IMD currently has 46 episodes available.
What topics does I by IMD cover?
The podcast is about Management, Leadership, Courses, Podcasts, Education and Business.
What is the most popular episode on I by IMD?
The episode title 'The Interview: Michael Wade speaks to Joseph Bradley' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on I by IMD?
The average episode length on I by IMD is 32 minutes.
How often are episodes of I by IMD released?
Episodes of I by IMD are typically released every 18 days, 22 hours.
When was the first episode of I by IMD?
The first episode of I by IMD was released on Oct 7, 2019.
Show more FAQ
Show more FAQ