Masters in Business

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Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz looks at the people and ideas that shape markets, investing and business.

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Our Editor's Take

Entering the world of business can be intimidating. But with the right guidance, it's not impossible to succeed. The Masters in Business podcast's goal is to help provide that guidance. Barry Ritholtz of Bloomberg Radio hosts the show. He invites industry experts and leaders to give listeners valuable insights. Bloomberg Opinion senior executive director Tim O'Brien hosts the Crash Course segment.

In Masters of Business, guests often have the word "chief" somewhere in their title. Guest Samara Cohen, BlackRock's chief investment officer, talks about managing exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Tim Buckley, Vanguard chairman and CEO, discusses finding his purpose at the company. Richard Bernstein, CEO and CIO at his own investment firm, talks about quantitative analysis in business.

Those who would like to become entrepreneurs can learn from these guests. The same goes for those interested in economic research but are not sure where to start. This podcast answers a variety of questions. What does real entrepreneurship mean? What's the first thing people should know about the investment industry? What is Arnold Schwarzenegger's secret weapon in growing his portfolio? How did Goldman Sachs gain such power?

From real estate investments to ETFs , Masters in Business shares it all. Professionals discuss large concepts like private equity and asset management. They define emerging markets and give tips for building businesses.

Wall Street strategists teach the audiences how to take decisive risks. Experts from venture capital firms in Silicon Valley show the importance of perseverance. Investing strategies need to be diverse. Masters in Business is a good podcast to listen to for those ready to step into the world of business. It is educational but not complex. Real-life situations make the concepts more relatable.

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