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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 common–and most painful to work for–is the one who’s plagued by doubt. Here’s how to deal with them.
They’re not being a jerk on purpose, and if you can understand what motivates them you’ll find a better way to co-exist, and maybe even thrive.
Should you always be looking for another job, never make a lateral move, or be sure to stay at a job for two years? There's a lot of conflicting advice out there. HBR's Amy Gallo helps you sort the myths from the facts.
"There is no excuse. Creativity has to be at the forefront.” If not, one day you'll wake up and discover your competitors have the edge.
Web3 promises to make the internet more decentralized and democratic — but there are lots of unknowns that could cloud that utopian vision.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet on the Most Important Skill Job Seekers Need Today
You may think of your career as a ladder–straight up, or down–but a better analogy might be a rock climbing wall, where going sideways or even backwards can be how you find your unique route to the top.
Hamdi founded the Greek yogurt company in 2005, and has since led it to see explosive growth. He's been a champion of various social issues, in particular support for global refugees.
The New World of Work: Marcus Buckingham
In a world of hybrid offices and remote teams, trust among your work colleagues is more difficult than ever, but just as important. How do you build that trust, and how do you repair it when it breaks?
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Tsedal Neeley on Why We Need to Think of the Office as a Tool, with Very Specific Uses
Black women are often “the onlys” in their organizations, putting tremendous pressure on them in uncertain times, but also offering unique opportunities.
Gregory Hayes is CEO and chairman of Raytheon Technologies, and offers a unique view on what it means to be running an aerospace and defense giant at a time when the whole world is fixated on the war in Ukraine.
Spataro is one of the leaders of Microsoft’s ambitious research into the future of work, and he talks about how the tech giant thinks we’ll be working in the years and decades ahead.
Harvard Business School professor Linda Hill, the author of “Being the Boss” and a researcher of global strategy and agile organizations, gives her thoughts on adapting to meet the demands of the new work environment.
When you’re in the middle of a conflict, it’s common to automatically enter a “fight or flight” mentality, but it’s possible to interrupt this response and clear a path towards a more productive discussion.
The New World of Work: Keith Ferrazzi
We’ve all heard a version of this at some point in our lives: “Don’t talk about money — it’s rude.” But is it really?
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Or they are just an asshole lol
I suggest this to anyone. it's so useful
It was good presentation and help it helped me to be less lonely at work.
I enjoyed it very much. Tanx
Valuable insight & info.
It was very useful, tanx for sharing.
Innovation requires collaboration and feeling safe.
found it interesting.