Thursday, 16 March 2017

The Daily Alert from Harvard Business Review

 


THE DAILY ALERT: Harvard Business Review

March 16, 2017

How Managers Can Avoid Playing Favorites

By Rebecca Knight


Policy

The GOP's Wellness Bill Would Give Employers Too Much Power by Al Lewis

Gaining access to employees' genetic data is a slippery slope.


Government

The World Is Completely Unprepared for a Global Pandemic by Ranu S. Dhillon, Devabhaktuni Srikrishna, David Beier

And no one is talking about it.


Boards

Why CIOs Make Great Board Directors by Craig Stephenson, Nels Olson

Here's what to look for when appointing one.


Managing organizations

Building Trust Between Your Employees and Freelancers by Jon Younger, Michael Kearns

Five ways to promote collaboration.


Technology

What Blockchain Means for the Sharing Economy by Primavera De Filippi

The role of platforms will become less important.


Compensation

Research: How Incentive Pay Affects Employee Engagement, Satisfaction, and Trust by Chidiebere Ogbonnaya, Kevin Daniels, Karina Nielsen

An exploration of three common bonus approaches.


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