Why Crowdsourcing Often Leads to Bad Ideas
And what to do about it. from HBR.org http://j.mp/36sBaiM via VWCG.Com
View ArticleThe AI Transparency Paradox
Transparency helps fight algorithmic bias. But it also leaves organizations vulnerable to cyber attacks. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2Ebd68e via VWCG.Com
View ArticleRPA (Robotic Process Automation): What’s In Store For 2020?
Expect the growth to continue as well as the aggressive expansion into areas like AI (Artificial Intelligence)…Operations Coach and Operations Management
View ArticleTim Talks: Tactics for Growing Change Management Capability
In this Tim Talks video, Tim Creasey discusses how growing a capability in change management fundamentally changes how we do change.Business Operations Management
View ArticleDo You Really Trust Your Team? (And Do They Trust You?)
Six factors to consider. from HBR.org http://j.mp/38IVj6s via VWCG.Com
View ArticleThe Value of Belonging at Work
It’s good for people — and for the bottom line. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2Ppc6ne via VWCG.Com
View ArticleMental Health in the Office: Difficult Conversations
How should you approach difficult conversations about mental health with your colleagues and boss?In this episode, host Morra Aarons-Mele speaks with Amy Gallo, author of “HBR Guide to Dealing with...
View ArticleWhat Unilateralism Means for the Future of the U.S. Economy
The benefits are uncertain, and the fallout could be breathtaking. from HBR.org http://j.mp/38IOzW3 via VWCG.Com
View ArticleSeeing Ourselves as Leaders
Stepping into a leadership role doesn’t always require permission — but it can require some soul-searching. We speak with leadership development experts on how to be seen as a leader by others and feel...
View ArticleBuild a Culture to Match Your Brand
The nine types of brands — and their corresponding values. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2PXLYPD via VWCG.Com
View ArticleWriting About Business (Without Being a Bore)
Have a specific reader in mind. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2S1Aehn via VWCG.Com
View ArticleThe Art of Asking for (and Getting) Help
Wayne Baker, professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, has spent much of his career researching the best way to effectively ask for help at work. Whether you’re soliciting...
View ArticleManaging the Social Butterfly in Your Office
Without clipping their wings. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2M6jWQF via VWCG.Com
View ArticleUnder Pressure, OXXO Rethinks the Convenience Store
Mexican convenience store chain OXXO dominated its market — until its chief rival doubled in size almost overnight. Harvard Business School professor Tatiana Sandino discusses how CEO Eduardo Padilla...
View ArticleHow India Plans to Protect Consumer Data
What businesses need to know about the Personal Data Protection Bill. from HBR.org http://j.mp/35zVCOU via VWCG.Com
View Article10 Quick Tips for Avoiding Distractions at Work
On average, we get interrupted 50 to 60 times per day at work. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2r1dumC via VWCG.Com
View ArticleBuilding Unicorns in Europe
Reshma Sohoni, co-founder and managing partner Seedcamp (a seed-stage fund focusing on Europe), joins Azeem Azhar to discuss what it takes to build a thriving startup ecosystem outside Silicon Valley,...
View ArticleHow to Motivate Your Team During Crunch Time
Tips for staying calm through a stressful stretch. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2Z2Tk8g via VWCG.Com
View Article2019 Awards Episode!
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir hand out their “awards” for 2019, including best/worst trend of the year, their sleeper award, comeback of the year, most under-reported story of the year, most over-hyped...
View Article4 Careers for People Who Are Easily Distracted
A wandering mind can pay off. from HBR.org http://j.mp/2s26hDs via VWCG.Com
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