HBR Live Webinar: The Heart of Business

Leadership Principles for the Next Era of Capitalism

Hubert Joly in conversation with HBR Senior Editor Scott Berinato

"Best Buy’s turnaround under Hubert Joly’s leadership was remarkable—a case study that should and will be taught in business schools around the world. Bold and thoughtful—he has a lot to teach." — Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon

A year of unprecedented change has focused renewed attention on the purpose of business, and what people should expect from companies and their leaders. In The Heart of Business, Hubert Joly presents his personal philosophy of putting purpose and people first to achieve extraordinary outcomes for all stakeholders.

On 26 May, in conversation with his editor Scott Berinato, Hubert will discuss his approach: one that requires radically rethinking how we view work, how we define companies, how we motivate, and how we lead.

Drawing on compelling stories and lessons learned from a career at the top of business, Hubert will also share his own personal transformation from a hard-charging consultant to a leader who believes in "human magic."

"The Heart of Business will be the defining business book of this decade. Hubert Joly shares his highly successful, simple, profound insights that reprioritize purpose, people and profit. A brilliant guide for all leaders and companies as you prepare to rapidly pivot to serving all stakeholders in this new age of inclusive capitalism." —Angela Ahrendts, former SVP of Apple and former CEO of Burberry

Hubert Joly is the former Chairman and CEO of Best Buy and is now a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School. He is also a member of the board of directors of Johnson & Johnson and Ralph Lauren Corporation, a member of the International Advisory Board of HEC Paris, and a Trustee of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Joly has been recognized as one of the top 100 CEOs in the world by the Harvard Business Review, one of the top 30 CEOs in the world by Barron’s and one of the top 10 CEOs in the U.S. by Glassdoor.

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The event is free to HBR subscribers and followers. Click here to learn more about HBR and how to subscribe.

You can also purchase a copy of The Heart of Business at the discounted price of £18.00 by choosing the webinar + book ticket option.