Weekly ideas, insights, and tips on management from Harvard Business Review.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 273 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessNewsBusiness News |
Before Covid, executives often had the chance to casually chat with colleagues while they grabbed coffee before a meeting started. Today, as participantsâ windows pop up on the screen, itâs either talk to everyone or donât talk at all. Here are four ... more
Sure, you could just argue with them. But if you have to work together, here are more productive ways for everyone to win.
Of all the bad bosses out there, one of the most commonâand most painful to work forâis the one whoâs plagued by doubt. Hereâs how to deal with them.
Theyâre not being a jerk on purpose, and if you can understand what motivates them youâll find a better way to co-exist, and maybe even thrive.
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Just two stars because it is nothing more than one person articulating a ton of strategies about how to deal with the issue without any recognizable structure or a bigger picture to equip the audience for any future situation.
At some point it's said "first" but no "second" after, at least not to my listening
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Insightful, Isaacson nails it.
Good job on the pod guys. Perhaps my only comment would be a bit more probing and investigative. I donât think it needs to be aggressive, but a bit less nice guy sugar-coating and asking the easy question.
The interview with Dr Fauci, you touched on the source of the virus but not asking about other potential vaccines being developed outside the US - whether that be the EU, or even China.
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