Wednesday, 15 February 2017

The Daily Alert from Harvard Business Review

 


THE DAILY ALERT: Harvard Business Review

February 15, 2017

3 Ways to Make Time for the Little Tasks You Never Make Time For

By Dorie Clark


Labor

A Better Metric for the Value of a Worker Training Program by Ali Jaffer, Mona Mourshed

Don't mistake a program's cost for its worth.


Workspaces

Want to Be More Productive? Sit Next to Someone Who Is by Jason Corsello, Dylan Minor

A study shows the power of seating charts.


Policy

A Wall Won't Secure the U.S.-Mexico Border, but Economic Policy Could by David McAdams

And it would be cheaper.


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