#68 Phil Rosenzweig: The Halo Effect
Phil Rosenzweig has been a professor at IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland, for about 30 years. We discuss Phil’s legendary book “The Halo Effect”, which debunks much of the classic management literature and explains how we tend to think that when a company performs well, the CEO is fantastic, the company has operational excellence, and the employees love to work there. We set a halo on the good performers.
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This episode was recorded on February 3, 2025.
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Episode Chapters
(00:00) Introduction by Eddie & Niklas
(01:46) Welcoming Phil
(02:51) The Halo Effect
(06:55) ABB
(12:17) Why Phil chose the companies he did
(14:11) The halo effect today
(19:11) The halo effect in other areas of life
(23:39) Criticism against management literature
(26:39) Other common errors in thinking
(30:45) Has Phil been influenced by Warren Buffett?
(33:45) Discussion on strategy versus execution
(46:52) Connecting the momentum/value dichotomy to Phil’s writing
(50:14) How Phil invests his own money
(52:33) An incredible Microsoft anecdote
(54:06) Phil’s time at Hewlett Packard and his pivot to academia
(58:37) Book discussions
(01:09:45) Concluding remarks
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Books Mentioned
- The Halo Effect - Phil Rosenzweig
- Moneyball - Michael Lewis
- What is strategy? - Michael Porter (article)
- Left Brain, Right Stuff - Phil Rosenzweig
- A Random Walk Down Wall Street - Burton Malkiel
- Influence - Robert Cialdini
- The Signal and the Noise - Nate Silver
- Only the Paranoid Survive - Andy Grove
- Lights Out - Thomas Gryta
- Power Failure - William D. Cohan
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Companies Mentioned
- ABB
- Lego
- General Electric
- Cisco
- British Petroleum
- Apple
- Marks & Spencer
- Nvidia
- Intel
- Logitech
- Microsoft
- Hewlett Packard
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More on Phil
- IMD: https://www.imd.org/faculty/professors/phil-rosenzweig/
- Email: [email protected]
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