Monday, 27 March 2017

Weekly Hotlist: Why Being a Middle Manager Is So Exhausting

 


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

March 27, 2017

Why Being a Middle Manager Is So Exhausting

By Eric M. Anicich, Jacob B. Hirsh


Meetings

Become a Better Listener by Taking Notes by Sabina Nawaz

It can help you process information more effectively.


Organizational culture

How Morale Changes as a Startup Grows by David Niu, Mark Roberge

The faster a company grows, the more dramatic the shift.


Compensation

Incentives Don't Help People Change, but Peer Pressure Does by Susanna Gallani

Results from a study on hand hygiene at a hospital.


Time management

Stop Mindlessly Going Through Your Work Day by Leah Weiss

Do you remember what you did this morning?


Research & development

Is R&D Getting Harder, or Are Companies Just Getting Worse At It? by Anne Marie Knott

Returns to innovation appear to be declining.


Networking

When You Agree to a Networking Meeting But Don't Know What You're Going to Talk About by Dorie Clark

If you're doing a favor for someone, let them take the lead.


Marketing

What Creativity in Marketing Looks Like Today by Mark Bonchek, Cara France

It's about being an entrepreneur, not a promoter.


Labor

How to Make Employment Fair in an Age of Contracting and Temp Work by David Weil

A former leader in the Department of Labor on our fissured workplace.


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