A Short Guide to Building Your Team’s Critical Thinking Skills
Critical thinking isn’t an innate skill. It can be learned. from HBR.org http://j.mp/3272p0T via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWhy Tech’s Approach to Fixing Its Gender Inequality Isn’t Working
It’s too focused on individuals and not enough on systems. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2nCTG7z via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHow New Health Care Platforms Will Improve Patient Care
Combining data from multiple sources, they create a more holistic view of the patient. from HBR.org http://j.mp/35sMNXi via VWCG.Com
View ArticleIntegrating the Science of How We Learn into Education Technology
Students learn best when they aren’t challenged too much or too little. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2B1gBMH via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHow to Get Noticed by Your Boss’s Boss
Ten steps for demonstrating your value. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2MD8ifH via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWhat Banking Can Teach Health Care About Handling Customer Data
Why is the routine exchange of patient information still so difficult? from HBR.org http://j.mp/32fSbLF via VWCG.Com
View ArticleThe Anxiety of Being the “Only”
Being the “only” in the workplace — the only woman, the only person of color, the only one openly suffering from a mental or physical illness — can contribute to existing mental health issues. At the...
View ArticleHow AI and Data Could Personalize Higher Education
Students learn better when learning is tailored to them. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2OHPsGV via VWCG.Com
View ArticleLet’s Talk About Money
Talking with colleagues about how much we earn can help us figure out if we’re being paid fairly, but sharing those numbers is stressful. With the help of experts, we discuss the tricky practicalities...
View ArticleA Guide to the Big Ideas and Debates in Corporate Governance
The questions that boards, managers, and shareholders should be asking. from HBR.org http://j.mp/33wFVXo via VWCG.Com
View Article3 Reasons It’s So Hard to “Follow Your Passion”
For most of us, passion wanes over time. from HBR.org http://j.mp/33wRzRV via VWCG.Com
View ArticleGoldman Sachs’ $500 Million Bet on Small Businesses
Launched in the midst of the financial crisis, Goldman Sachs’ “10,000 Small Businesses” program provided business education and access to capital for small businesses across the United States. The...
View ArticleDo Colleges Truly Understand What Students Want from Them?
They need to have a better understanding of why people applied in the first place. from HBR.org http://j.mp/31dD6cd via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHow Mayo Clinic Got Buy-In for a Plan to Reduce Hospital Stays
You can’t approach internal and external stakeholders the same way. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2BfnHxi via VWCG.Com
View ArticleHow to Have a Relationship and a Career
Jennifer Petriglieri, associate professor at INSEAD, studied more than 100 couples where both partners have big professional goals. She finds that being successful in your careers and your relationship...
View ArticleCorporate Action on Climate Change Has to Include Lobbying
To solve the problem, we need government action. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2OQ3M07 via VWCG.Com
View Article5 Simple Rules for Strategy Execution
The more you try to achieve, the less you’ll accomplish. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2nU90ge via VWCG.Com
View ArticleFacebook’s Oversight Board Is Not Enough
The problems with the company are ingrained in its business model. from HBR.org http://j.mp/31hO28r via VWCG.Com
View ArticleBubbles, Golden Ages, and Tech Revolutions
Economist Carlota Perez joins Azeem Azhar to discuss the life cycle of technology revolutions and how they ultimately change every aspect of society. Perez is optimistic about the future — she explains...
View ArticleAmazon Under Attack, and Household Financial Stress
Youngme, Felix and Mihir discuss the problem of household financial stress. They also debate whether current criticisms of Amazon are justified. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2OPLw6O via VWCG.Com
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