Both target audiences interested in business education and entrepreneurship, with strong alignment on queries like 'business school education' and 'entrepreneurship education,' and high content similarity in presenting ideas through talks, though TEDx’s format is more general-audience and talk-driven (71% content match) despite a high search overlap (100%).
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shares an audience seeking entrepreneurship resources and startup guidance, aligning on queries like 'entrepreneurship education' and 'startup resources,' with substantial content overlap in presenting ideas through talks and lectures (74%), though its format spans broader topics beyond business school-specific education (54% search).
Both focus on leadership, strategy, and case-based learning, aligning on queries like 'entrepreneurship leadership' and 'business strategy case studies,' with strong content similarity in concepts, though HBR presents more written analysis and executive insight than HBS’s campus-based programs (74% content).
Both emphasize leadership development and ethical considerations in business, aligning on queries like 'leadership development programs'; Simon Sinek offers leadership philosophy and programs with high content similarity (72%), but a more individual thought-leader format versus HBS’s structured academic offerings (24% search overlap).
Directly overlaps with entrepreneurship programs and scaling startups guidance, sharing queries like 'entrepreneurship programs' and 'business model design,' and shows high content similarity via practical startup design and execution content (81%), though HBS emphasizes formal business education through degree and executive formats (9% search).
Targets entrepreneurship education and venture creation similar to HBS, with overlapping queries on entrepreneurship programs; content similarity is strong (72%), though it aggregates multiple schools’ perspectives rather than delivering HBS’s flagship curriculum (22% search).
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| Rank | Relevance | Channel | Similarity | Subscribers | SERP | Appearances |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #7 | 52% | Jessica Kriegel - Culture Leaders | 78% | 16.7K | 13% | 2 |
| #8 | 51% | Columbia Business School | 74% | 107K | 17% | 6 |
| #9 | 50% | Techstars | 79% | 23.2K | 8% | 1 |
| #10 | 50% | HBS Online | 79% | 74.9K | 8% | 2 |
| #11 | 50% | Dr. Chuks | 80% | 1.6K | 5% | 1 |
| #12 | 50% | Stanford Graduate School of Business ▶ | 74% | 2.7M | 14% | 6 |
| #13 | 50% | HYPE Boards | 79% | 1.4K | 6% | 1 |
| #14 | 50% | Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education | 76% | 6.0K | 9% | 2 |
| #15 | 49% | jayhoovy | 77% | 192K | 8% | 1 |
| #16 | 49% | Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business | 77% | 32.2K | 6% | 3 |
| #17 | 48% | Founder Films | 75% | 15K | 8% | 1 |
| #18 | 48% | Nordic Business Forum | 75% | 123K | 8% | 3 |
| #19 | 47% | Forbes ▶ | 70% | 2.1M | 14% | 4 |
| #20 | 47% | Savanteum | 75% | 294K | 5% | 1 |
| #21 | 47% | YouAccel | 70% | 2.7K | 13% | 2 |
| #22 | 47% | Amber Melanie Smith ▶ | 74% | 88.6K | 6% | 1 |
| #23 | 47% | Y Combinator ▶ | 73% | 2.2M | 8% | 5 |
| #24 | 47% | R3ciprocity.com-Prof David Maslach | 74% | 22.5K | 5% | 3 |
| #25 | 47% | Raw Startup | 74% | 110K | 5% | 2 |
| #26 | 47% | Tony Robbins | 72% | 2.6M | 8% | 1 |
| #27 | 46% | Udacity | 72% | 646K | 9% | 5 |
| #28 | 46% | Varun Mayya | 73% | 1.1M | 6% | 1 |
| #29 | 46% | John Spencer | 73% | 79.7K | 6% | 3 |
| #30 | 46% | Matthew Gira | 73% | 3.9K | 5% | 1 |
| #31 | 46% | TEDMED | 71% | 240K | 8% | 1 |
| #32 | 46% | CEO Entrepreneur | 73% | 148K | 5% | 1 |
| #33 | 46% | FNEGE Médias | 73% | 7.8K | 5% | 1 |
| #34 | 46% | Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy | 73% | 7.3K | 5% | 1 |
| #35 | 46% | The Charity CFO | 72% | 1.8K | 6% | 2 |
| #36 | 45% | Leaders Talk - ThinkEduca ▶ | 70% | 134K | 9% | 3 |
| #37 | 45% | Krassimir Petrov | 72% | 185K | 5% | 1 |
| #38 | 45% | David Burkus | 71% | 55K | 5% | 2 |
| #39 | 44% | Bernard Marr | 69% | 2.0M | 6% | 3 |
| #40 | 44% | McCombs School of Business ▶ | 67% | 39.8K | 8% | 3 |
| #41 | 44% | Good Work ▶ | 69% | 1.4M | 6% | 2 |
| #42 | 44% | misesmedia | 67% | 230K | 8% | 1 |
| #43 | 43% | The Princeton Review | 66% | 195K | 8% | 1 |
| #44 | 42% | Valuetainment | 66% | 7.1M | 7% | 4 |
| #45 | 42% | The Wall Street Journal ▶ | 63% | 6.6M | 10% | 3 |
| #46 | 40% | Kate-D | 64% | 7.2K | 5% | 1 |
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Harvard Business School?
Harvard Business School's biggest competitors on YouTube are TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 82% match) and TED (27.2M subscribers, 66% match). Harvard Business Review is also a competitor with 1.6M subscribers and a 60% match. All three channels publish content focused on ideas and leadership in education and business, similar to HBS's focus on management, strategy, and case-method education.
What type of content does Harvard Business School make?
Harvard Business School creates content about business education, entrepreneurship, and leadership, as reflected in titles like Take a Seat in the Harvard MBA Case Classroom, Entrepreneurship: A Launchpad for Bold Ideas, and Access to Entrepreneurial Resources: Idea to Impact. The channel uploads content with an average video view count around 1.3M per video and has 766K subscribers; recent videos show a mix of high-view case classroom content and entrepreneurship resources, with multiple small-views videos indicating ongoing but varied upload frequency.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Harvard Business School?
We analyze Harvard Business School'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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