Richard Pascale, associate fellow of Said Business School at Oxford University and coauthor of "The Power of Positive Deviance."
Oded Shenkar, professor at Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business and author of "Copycats."
Tony Schwartz, president and CEO of The Energy Project and author of "The Way We're Working Isn't Working."
Daniel Isenberg, professor of management practice at Babson College and author of the HBR article "The Big Idea: How to Start an Entrepreneurial Revolution."
Gregory Berns, the Distinguished Chair of Neuroeconomics at Emory University and author of "Iconoclast."
Jean Martin and Conrad Schmidt, executive directors of the Corporate Executive Board's Corporate Learning Council based in Washington, DC.
Alexandra Samuel, director of the Social + Interactive Media Centre at Emily Carr University.
Heike Bruch, professor of leadership at the University of St. Gallen and coauthor of the HBR article "The Acceleration Trap."
Gregory Unruh, director and professor of the Lincoln Center for Ethics in Global Management at the Thunderbird School.
Susan Cantrell, fellow at the Accenture Institute for High Performance and coauthor of "Workforce of One: Revolutionizing Talent Management Through Customization."
Dr. Thomas Lee, network president of Partners HealthCare System and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Mansour Javidan, dean of research at the Thunderbird School of Global Management and coauthor of the HBR article "Making It Overseas."
Justin Fox, editorial director of the HBR Group and author of "The Myth of the Rational Market: A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street."
Michael Schrage, research fellow at MIT Sloan School's Center for Digital Business and author of "Serious Play."
Morten Hansen, professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information and author of "Collaboration."
Walter Kiechel, former managing editor at Fortune magazine and author of "The Lords of Strategy: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World."
Daniel Pink, author of "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us."
Anna Bernasek, financial journalist and author of "The Economics of Integrity."
Nathan Myhrvold, CEO of Intellectual Ventures and author of the HBR article "Funding Eureka."
Tom Davenport, Babson College professor and coauthor of "Analytics at Work: Smarter Decisions, Better Results."
Dr. Atul Gawande, surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital and author of "The Checklist Manifesto."
Julia Kirby, HBR editor at large.
Herminia Ibarra, professor of organizational behavior at INSEAD and coauthor of the HBR article "The Best-Performing CEOs in the World."
Tammy Erickson, author of "What's Next, Gen X?: Keeping Up, Moving Ahead, and Getting the Career You Want."
Nicholas Eisenberger, managing principal of GreenOrder, joins us from Copenhagen.
Andrew McAfee, principal research scientist at MIT's Center for Digital Business and author of "Enterprise 2.0."
Umair Haque, director of the Havas Media Lab.
Roger Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management and author of "The Design of Business."
Dr. Robert Blendon, professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
William Eggers, global research director at Deloitte and coauthor of "If We Can Put a Man on the Moon."
Vijay Govindarajan, director of the Center for Global Leadership at the Tuck School of Business and coauthor of the HBR article "How GE Is Disrupting Itself."
Nancy Koehn, Harvard Business School historian and editor of "The Story of American Business."
John Baldoni, leadership consultant and author of "Lead Your Boss: The Subtle Art of Managing Up."
Leslie Perlow, Harvard Business School professor and coauthor of the HBR article "Making Time Off Predictable--and Required."
Cesare Mainardi, managing director of Booz & Company and coauthor of "Cut Costs, Grow Stronger."
Bill Sahlman, Harvard Business School professor and Senior Associate Dean for External Relations.
Gareth Jones, fellow of the Centre for Management Development at London Business School and coauthor of "Clever."
Stewart Friedman, Wharton School professor and author of "Total Leadership: Be a Better Leader, Have a Richer Life."
Roberto Verganti, professor of management of innovation at Politecnico di Milano and author of "Design Driven Innovation."
Paul Hemp, HBR contributing editor and author of the HBR article "Death by Information Overload."
Featuring the ideas of Jeff Stibel, Dan Gillmor, and Tom Davenport.
Gary Pisano, Harvard Business School professor and coauthor of the HBR article "Restoring American Competitiveness."
Sylvia Ann Hewlett, founding president of the Center for Work-Life Policy and coauthor of the HBR article "How Gen Y and Boomers Will Reshape Your Agenda."
Ron Heifetz, founder of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and coauthor of "The Practice of Adaptive Leadership."
Darrell Rigby, partner at Bain & Company and author of "Winning in Turbulence."
Richard Bohmer, physician, Harvard Business School professor, and author of "Designing Care: Aligning the Nature and Management of Health Care."
Niall Ferguson, professor of history at Harvard University and professor of business administration at Harvard Business School.
David Silverman, author of "Typo: The Last American Typesetter or How I Made and Lost 4 Million Dollars."
Bob Seelert, chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi and author of "Start with the Answer: And Other Wisdom for Aspiring Leaders."