Business schools have seen the use of podcasts mainly in three areas: university promotional materials, the recording of live classes and special event lecture series. Here are some examples:
IESE The IESE Alumni Association offers in its Continuous Education Program access to e-conferences to Members of the IESE Alumni Association, covered by the professors of IESE and key-note speakers from the areas of Economics, Business and Public Administration.
Wharton University of Pennsylvania Wharton offers its school’s online business journal Knowldege@Wharton in audio format. It is possible to download for free analysis of current business trends, interviews with industry leaders and Wharton faculty.
INSEAD INSEAD offers two series of podcasts: the INSEAD knowledgecasts and the INSEAD Leadercasts. The first series includes INSEAD faculty commentary on business issues of general interest. The second are interviews with Leaders from Global Organizations, providing real world insights on Leadership. The podcasts are available free of charge.
IMD The IMD Alumni Network in its Lifelong learning program offers “Wednesday webcasts”. They feature IMD Faculty and guest CEOs discussing current business issues. Webcasts are open to IMD Alumni and to employees of Learning Network companies.
Cranfield School of Management Cranfield School of Management currently produces the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Podcasts by Professor Richard Wilding. It includes interviews with leading academics and practitioners, reviews of papers and sources of other information.
University of California at Berkeley Every semester, UC Berkeley webcasts select courses and events for live viewing and on-demand replay over the Internet. Course webcasts are currently not restricted to the UC Berkeley domain. It is possible to retrieve just the business ones. |