Both channels cover business ethics, leadership, and responsible business education as core themes, evidenced by high overlap in queries like 'business ethics education' and 'leadership,' though TEDx Talks attracts a broader, general-audience audience beyond formal business schools (high search overlap, moderate content alignment).
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IBM Technology shares interest in AI governance, policy, and cybersecurity risk management relevant to business contexts, aligning on queries such as 'trustworthy AI policy' and 'AI governance policy,' with content skewing toward technology and enterprise applications rather than traditional business school pedagogy.
HBS aligns with GWU's business leadership focus and doctoral education themes (queries like 'business school leadership' and 'doctoral programs business'), showing strong search alignment and highly similar content around advanced business education and leadership development.
TED overlaps with GWU in topics on business ethics education and ethical decision making (queries include 'business ethics education' and 'ethical decision making'), but TED's broad talk-centric format yields strong content similarity while appealing to a wider audience than a single business school.
LBS shares emphasis on leadership and responsible business, matching queries like 'business school leadership' and 'responsible leadership,' with content that strongly mirrors university-led executive and graduate education in a global finance and management lens.
Fuqua aligns with GWU on ethics in leadership and leadership for social impact, reflecting similar query interests and a comparable emphasis on responsible leadership despite differing institutional scale and audience.
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #7 | 47% | HBS Online | 71% | 74.9K | 13% | 7 |
| #8 | 47% | Chartered Banker | 75% | 1.7K | 5% | 2 |
| #9 | 47% | Frankfurt School of Finance & Management | 75% | 23.6K | 6% | 2 |
| #10 | 47% | World Economic Forum | 73% | 1.1M | 7% | 5 |
| #11 | 47% | Simon Sinek ▶ | 66% | 2.7M | 18% | 8 |
| #12 | 47% | AWS Public Sector | 74% | 8.7K | 6% | 2 |
| #13 | 47% | SolBridge International School of Business | 73% | 15.9K | 7% | 1 |
| #14 | 46% | Financial Times ▶ | 73% | 1.4M | 6% | 2 |
| #15 | 46% | Columbia Business School | 72% | 107K | 7% | 3 |
| #16 | 46% | McCombs School of Business ▶ | 68% | 39.8K | 13% | 9 |
| #17 | 46% | McKinsey & Company ▶ | 73% | 178K | 6% | 1 |
| #18 | 46% | R3ciprocity.com-Prof David Maslach | 71% | 22.5K | 8% | 5 |
| #19 | 45% | Microsoft UK | 71% | 11.8K | 7% | 1 |
| #20 | 45% | Paris School of Economics | 71% | 16.6K | 7% | 2 |
| #21 | 45% | Planetary Health Alliance | 70% | 2.8K | 7% | 1 |
| #22 | 45% | Harvard Business Review ▶ | 67% | 1.6M | 12% | 5 |
| #23 | 45% | University of Edinburgh Business School | 69% | 4.8K | 9% | 2 |
| #24 | 45% | GowerCrowd | 70% | 3.0K | 7% | 1 |
| #25 | 44% | IESE Business School | 70% | 32.9K | 6% | 2 |
| #26 | 44% | Adrian - MBA and Career Coach | 70% | 3.6K | 5% | 2 |
| #27 | 44% | The Centre for Social Impact | 69% | 1.8K | 6% | 2 |
| #28 | 44% | YellowForum - Exposing WEF | 68% | 5.3K | 8% | 4 |
| #29 | 43% | US Immigration News, Visa Bulletin & USCIS Updates | 67% | 11.9K | 7% | 1 |
| #30 | 43% | GreggU ▶ | 67% | 152K | 7% | 6 |
| #31 | 43% | Harvard University | 67% | 2.8M | 7% | 1 |
| #32 | 43% | Qualigence International | 68% | 4.6K | 5% | 2 |
| #33 | 42% | AI 4 Teachers, Jen Twidale | 66% | 1.7K | 7% | 1 |
| #34 | 42% | kchoi | 67% | 156K | 5% | 3 |
| #35 | 42% | Krassimir Petrov | 67% | 185K | 5% | 2 |
| #36 | 42% | Global Ethics Solutions | 64% | 10.5K | 8% | 4 |
| #37 | 42% | Inc. | 66% | 307K | 6% | 1 |
| #38 | 41% | The Ethics Centre | 62% | 21.7K | 11% | 2 |
| #39 | 41% | Science and Art of Public Health | 63% | 4.0K | 8% | 2 |
| #40 | 40% | The Decode Project | 64% | 14.4K | 5% | 3 |
| #41 | 40% | Jeffrey Kaplan ▶ | 63% | 636K | 6% | 2 |
| #42 | 40% | Leaders Talk - ThinkEduca ▶ | 63% | 134K | 6% | 1 |
| #43 | 40% | Firstpost | 62% | 9.4M | 6% | 4 |
| #44 | 40% | New Discourses | 63% | 175K | 5% | 2 |
| #45 | 39% | Sustainability Illustrated | 61% | 74.7K | 6% | 5 |
| #46 | 38% | Helpful Professor Explains! | 60% | 40K | 6% | 1 |
| #47 | 38% | The Ethical Compass | 60% | 1.2K | 6% | 5 |
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to The George Washington University School of Business?
The George Washington University School of Business' biggest competitors on YouTube are TEDx Talks — 44.2M subscribers (79% match), IBM Technology — 1.6M subscribers (59% match), and Harvard Business School — 766K subscribers (58% match). All three channels produce educational, business-focused content and have large, widely recognized university-affiliated or knowledge-based brands with frequent video uploads. They share a focus on thought leadership, academia, and career/industry insights similar to GW's offerings.
What type of content does The George Washington University School of Business make?
The GW School of Business creates content such as commencements and talks, with videos like The GW School of Business 2025 Master's and Doctoral Commencement Celebration (5.5K views) and The GW School of Business 2025 Undergraduate Commencement Celebration (2.3K views), as well as informational or entrepreneurial discussions like Work Visa Options for International Students (254 views) and George Talks Business episodes. They upload roughly 0.9 videos per week, with an average video view count around 1.4K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to The George Washington University School of Business?
We analyze The George Washington University School of Business's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.
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