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RegulationHow Pharma Companies Game the System to Keep Drugs Expensive byThe promise of generics remains unfulfilled. TechnologyAI Won't Change Companies Without Great UX byEven brilliant algorithms need thoughtful design. ConflictDealing with Conflict Avoiders and SeekersAmy Gallo, HBR contributing editor, discusses a useful tactic to more effectively deal with conflict in the workplace: understanding whether you generally seek or avoid conflict. Each personality style influences how you approach a particular conflict, as well as how your counterpart does. Gallo talks about how to escape the common pitfalls of conflict seekers and conflict avoiders, so that you can improve your work and your relationships. She's the author of the "HBR Guide to Dealing with Conflict." Social platformsSocial Media Platforms Can Be Built Around Quality, Not Scale byCan you measure thoughtfulness, warmth, and the value of ideas? Managing organizationsEmployee Burnout Is a Problem with the Company, Not the Person byExecutives need to own up to their role. EconomyResearch: Making It in America Depends on Where You Work byIt's not just about skills and education. |
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