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  • - Courage, Resilience, and Leadership in the Most Male-Dominated Organization in the World
    av Shannon Huffman Polson
    315,-

  • av Harvard Business Review
    245

  • - Bringing the Art of Reflection into Your Busy Life
    av Joseph L. Badaracco
    325,-

  • - Win Influence, Beat Overcommitment, and Get the Right Things Done
    av Bruce Tulgan
    325,-

  • av Harvard Business Review
    275,-

    Command the room--whether you're speaking to an audience of one or to hundreds. If you read nothing else on public speaking and presenting, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you speak confidently in front of a group and connect with audiences of any size. This book will inspire you to:Feel more confident when it's your turn to present. Understand how to persuade, motivate, and change mindsFrame your message so people really listen. Gain your audience's trust by being more authentic. Use visuals and data more effectivelyLearn to be more charismatic. Infuse your day-to-day communication with storytelling. HBR's 10 Must Reads paperback series is the definitive collection of books for new and experienced leaders alike. Leaders looking for the inspiration that big ideas provide, both to accelerate their own growth and that of their companies, should look no further. HBR's 10 Must Reads series focuses on the core topics that every ambitious manager needs to know: leadership, strategy, change, managing people, and managing yourself. Harvard Business Review has sorted through hundreds of articles and selected only the most essential reading on each topic. Each title includes timeless advice that will be relevant regardless of an ever-changing business environment.

  • - Tools and Tactics for Creating Your Company's Strategy
    av Vijay Govindarajan & Manish Tangri
    359

  • - (with bonus article 'Managing 21st-Century Political Risk' by Condoleezza Rice and Amy Zegart)
    av Harvard Business Review
    295

    Is your business playing it safe—or taking the right risks?If you read nothing else on managing risk, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help your company make smart decisions and thrive, even when the future is unclear.This book will inspire you to:Avoid the most common errors in risk managementUnderstand the three distinct categories of risk and tailor your risk-management processes accordinglyEmbrace uncertainty as a key element of breakthrough innovationAdopt best practices for mitigating political threatsUpgrade your organization's forecasting capabilities to gain a competitive edgeDetect and neutralize cyberattacks originating inside your companyThis collection of articles includes "Managing Risks: A New Framework," by Robert S. Kaplan and Anette Mikes; "How to Build Risk into Your Business Model," by Karan Girotra and Serguei Netessine; "The Six Mistakes Executives Make in Risk Management," by Nassim N. Taleb, Daniel G. Goldstein, and Mark W. Spitznagel; "From Superstorms to Factory Fires: Managing Unpredictable Supply-Chain Disruptions," by David Simchi-Levi, William Schmidt, and Yehua Wei; "Is It Real? Can We Win? Is It Worth Doing?: Managing Risk and Reward in an Innovation Portfolio," by George S. Day; "Superforecasting: How to Upgrade Your Company's Judgment," by Paul J. H. Schoemaker and Philip E. Tetlock; "Managing 21st-Century Political Risk," by Condoleezza Rice and Amy Zegart; "How to Scandal-Proof Your Company," by Paul Healy and George Serafeim; "Beating the Odds When You Launch a New Venture," by Clark Gilbert and Matthew Eyring; "The Danger from Within," by David M. Upton and Sadie Creese; and "Future-Proof Your Climate Strategy," by Joseph E. Aldy and Gianfranco Gianfrate.

  • - How Business Can Lead
    av Lynn S. Paine, Herman B. Leonard & Joseph L. Bower
    369

  • - How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy
    av Katherine M. Gehl & Michael E. Porter
    335

  • - The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review
    av Cassie Kozyrkov, Edward L. Glaeser, Eric Siegel, m.fl.
    255

  • - How Global Entrepreneurs--from Delhi to Detroit--Are Rewriting the Rules of Silicon Valley
    av Alexandre "Alex" Lazarow
    339,-

    The new playbook for innovation and startup success is emerging from beyond Silicon Valley--at the "frontier."Startups have changed the world. In the United States, many startups, such as Tesla, Apple, and Amazon, have become household names. The economic value of startups has doubled since 1992 and is projected to double again in the next fifteen years.For decades, the hot center of this phenomenon has been Silicon Valley. This is changing fast. Thanks to technology, startups are now taking root everywhere, from Delhi to Detroit to Nairobi to Sao Paulo. Yet despite this globalization of startup activity, our knowledge of how to build successful startups is still drawn primarily from Silicon Valley.As venture capitalist Alexandre Lazarow shows in this insightful and instructive book, this Silicon Valley "gospel" is due for a refresh--and it comes from what he calls the "frontier," the growing constellation of startup ecosystems, outside of the Valley and other major economic centers, that now stretches across the globe. The frontier is a truly different world where startups often must cope with political or economic instability and lack of infrastructure, and where there might be little or no access to angel investors, venture capitalists, or experienced employee pools.Under such conditions, entrepreneurs must be creators who build industries rather than disruptors who change them because there are few existing businesses to disrupt. The companies they create must be global from birth because local markets are too small. They focus on resiliency and sustainability rather than unicorn-style growth at any cost.With rich and wide-ranging stories of frontier innovators from around the world, Out-Innovate is the new playbook for innovation--wherever it has the potential to happen.

  • - How and Why Men Should Mentor Women
    av David G. Smith & W. Brad Johnson
    349,-

    When it comes to mentoring, women face more barriers than men. Here's how men can help change that.Increasingly, new employees and junior members of any profession are encouraged--sometimes stridently--to "e;find a mentor!"e; Four decades of research reveals that the effects of mentorship can be profound and enduring; strong mentoring relationships have the capacity to transform individuals and entire organizations.But the mentoring landscape is unequal. Evidence consistently shows that women face more barriers in securing mentorships than men, and when they do find a mentor, they may reap a narrow range of both professional and psychological benefits. Athena Rising is a book for men about how to eliminate this problem by mentoring women deliberately and effectively.Traditional notions of mentoring are modeled on male-to-male relationships, yet women often report a desire for mentoring that addresses their interpersonal needs. Women want mentors who not only understand this, but truly honor it. Coauthors W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith present a straightforward, no-nonsense manual for men working in all types of institutions, organizations, and businesses to become excellent mentors to women, because as women succeed, lean in, and assume leading roles in any organization or work context, the culture will become more egalitarian, effective, and prone to retaining top talent.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    275,-

    "Do you have the right strategy to lead your company into the future? More of the ideas you want, from the authors you trust. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you combat new competitors and ensure that you can define--and execute--the best strategy for your company."--Publisher's description.

  • - The Leadership Approach You Need to Parent with Purpose, Fuel Your Career, and Create a Richer Life
    av Alyssa F. Westring & Stewart D. Friedman
    335

  • av Harvard Business Review
    275,-

    "Bonus article: 'The Feedback Fallacy' by Marcus Buckingham and Ashley Goodall."--Cover.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    239

  • - One Professor's Journey to Inspire
    av Thomas J. DeLong
    335

  • - Master Relentless Change and Speed Up Your Learning Curve
    av Whitney Johnson
    329

  • - The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review
    av H. James Wilson, Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee, m.fl.
    255 - 499

    Companies that don't use AI will soon be obsolete. Harvard Business Review brings today's most essential thinking on AI, and explains how companies can capitalize on the opportunity of the machine intelligence revolution.

  • - Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America
    av Joan C. Williams
    175,-

    An enlightening and vivid portrait of the stunning successes of populist movements, and what people need to know about how this transformative shift in politics affects the lives of everyone.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    269

    The best articles HBR has published on leading, elevating, and transforming HR.Ten most important articles from HBR on reinventing HR, selected by HBR editors.Strikes a balance among practical advice, research-driven articles, and big idea pieces, so readers get a full understanding of the current state of HR and where it needs to change.Includes articles on a variety of topics related to human resources, including people analytics, hiring, performance management, talent management, and diversity.Includes a diverse set of perspectives from recognizable experts, researchers, academics, and authors, including Ram Charan, Marcus Buckingham, Dominic Barton, John Boudreau, and Peter Cappelli.Audience: Primarily HR, but also executives.

  • av Harvard Business Review
    199,-

    Help your people reach their potential.As a manager, it's your responsibility to ensure your team is motivated and performing at a high level. But recent data reveals abysmal engagement levels among workers around the globe. How do you fix the problem--before your most talented people walk out the door?By understanding what drains your employees, you can increase their job satisfaction and push them toward achieving their goals. The HBR Guide to Motivating People provides practical tips and advice to help your team find meaning in their work, build on their strengths, and produce the best results for the organization.You'll learn how to:Pinpoint the root causes of lackluster performanceTailor rewards and recognition to individualsConnect routine work activities to a higher purposeSupport your employees' growth and developmentPrevent burnout--especially in your top performersCreate a culture of engagementArm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.

  • av Art Markman
    335

    To succeed at work, first you need to understand your own brainIf you're in a job interview, how should you think about the mindset of the interviewer? If you've just been promoted, how do you handle the tensions of managing former peers? And what are the telltale mental signs that it's time to start planning your next career move?We know that psychology can teach us much about behaviors and challenges relevant to work, such as making better decisions, influencing people, and dealing with stress. But many popular books on these topics analyze them as universal human phenomena without providing real-life, constructive career help.Bring Your Brain to Work changes all that. Professor, author, and popular radio host Art Markman focuses on three essential elements of a successful career--getting a job, excelling at work, and finding your next position--and expertly illustrates how cognitive science, especially psychology, sheds fascinating and useful light on each of these elements.To succeed at a job interview, for example, you need to understand the mindset of the interviewer and know how to come across as exactly the individual the company wants to hire. To keep that job, it's critical to master the mental challenge of learning every day. Finally, careers require constant development, so you need to be able to sense when it's time to move up or out and to prepare yourself for the move. So many of the hurdles you face throughout your career are, first and foremost, psychological challenges, and Markman shows you how to use your different mental systems--motivational, social, and cognitive--to manage them more effectively.Integrating the latest research with engaging stories and examples from across the professional spectrum, Bring Your Brain to Work gets inside your head, helping you to succeed through a better understanding of yourself and those around you.

  • - How to Be a Better Leader by Investing in Others
    av Sylvia Ann Hewlett
    335

  • av Harvard Business Review
    245

  • - The 3 Imperatives for Becoming a Great Leader
    av Kent Lineback & Linda A. Hill
    359

    You never dreamed being the boss would be so hard. You're caught in a web of conflicting expectations from subordinates, your supervisor, peers, and customers. You're not alone. As Linda Hill and Kent Lineback reveal in Being the Boss, becoming an effective manager is a painful, difficult journey. It's trial and error, endless effort, and slowly acquired personal insight. Many managers never complete the journey. At best, they just learn to get by. At worst, they become terrible bosses.This new book explains how to avoid that fate, by mastering three imperatives: Manage yourself: Learn that management isn't about getting things done yourself. It's about accomplishing things through others. Manage a network: Understand how power and influence work in your organization and build a network of mutually beneficial relationships to navigate your company's complex political environment. Manage a team: Forge a high-performing "e;we"e; out of all the "e;I"e;s who report to you. Packed with compelling stories and practical guidance, Being the Boss is an indispensable guide for not only first-time managers but all managers seeking to master the most daunting challenges of leadership.

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