Friday, 17 March 2017

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THE DAILY ALERT: Harvard Business Review

March 17, 2017

Blockchain Will Help Us Prove Our Identities in a Digital World

By Michael Mainelli


Public relations

When an Employee or Spokesperson Criticizes Your Company by Kara Alaimo

Advice for navigating a contentious climate.


Data

A 5-Step Process to Get More Out of Your Organization's Data by Jon M. Jachimowicz

Most companies are good at collecting it but bad at analyzing it.


Leadership

Break Out of Your Managerial Bubble

Hal Gregersen, executive director of the MIT Leadership Center at Sloan School of Management, says too many CEOs and executives are in a bubble, one that shields them from the reality of what's happening in the world and in their businesses. The higher you rise, the worse it gets. Gregersen discusses practical steps top managers can make to ask better questions, improve the flow of information, and more clearly see what matters. His article "Bursting the CEO Bubble" is in the March-April 2017 issue of Harvard Business Review.


Sustainability

The More Climate Skeptics There Are, the Fewer Climate Entrepreneurs by Matthew E. Kahn, Daxuan Zhao

Innovation requires market demand.


Stress

Pressure Doesn't Have to Turn into Stress by Nicholas Petrie

Four steps to stop it.


Gender

How One Law Measurably Lifted the Status of Women in India by Priti Kalsi

The visibility of female leaders makes a difference.


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