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Becoming the boss by Linda A. Hill -- Leading the team you inherit by Michael D. Watkins -- Saving your rookie managers from themselves by Carol A. Walker -- Managing the high-intensity workplace by Erin Reid and Lakshmi Ramarajan -- Harnessing the science of persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini --...
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from Harvard Business Review series, Coronavirus: Leadership and Recovery provides you with essential thinking about …
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and change, especially when that change comes in the form of new leadership, shifts in priorities, or novel technologies …
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"As a leader, you want your people to succeed-to achieve great results for the business. You also want your people to be engaged, innovative, and productive. To meet your goals and motivate your workforce you must define and articulate your organization's purpose. When you clearly communicate...
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"Navigate work successfully as a first-time parent. Just when you're starting to figure out this parenting thing, wham, your leave is over. You're excited to go back, you already miss your baby like crazy, and you don't know how you're going to get through your commute without dozing off, let...
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Introduction / by Daisy Dowling, Series Editor -- Section 1. We can do it, too! - burying old working dad cliches: The three types of working father -- you're not the only one feeling work-care conflict / by Brad Harrington -- What's a working dad to do? - men who use workplace flexibility are...
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You can have it all. You can't have it all. Balance your work and your life. There is no balance. Prioritize! Manage your time! With so much conflicting advice and so many demands on your time, it's no wonder you feel overwhelmed by your commitments. No matter your age, your marital or parental...
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"Move ahead in your career--without leaving your family behind. What happens when you're no longer setting goals and chasing dreams that work for you alone? When the career choices you make have ripple effects on your family? Can you uproot your household for an overseas assignment even if it's...
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Section 1. Go team! define your values and create a shared vision: How dual-career couples make it work - curiosity, communication, and initiation / by Jennifer Petriglieri -- Understanding and communicating your core values as a working parent - define career success for yourselves-and your...
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