Monday, 10 April 2017

Weekly Hotlist: 6 Ways to Look More Confident During a Presentation

 


THE WEEKLY HOTLIST: Harvard Business Review

April 10, 2017

6 Ways to Look More Confident During a Presentation

By Kasia Wezowski


Managing organizations

Employee Burnout Is a Problem with the Company, Not the Person by Eric Garton

Executives need to own up to their role.


Leadership

If Humble People Make the Best Leaders, Why Do We Fall for Charismatic Narcissists? by Margarita Mayo

Human beings hunger for superheroes.


Leading teams

How to Design Meetings Your Team Will Want to Attend by Paul Axtell

No, really.


Labor

What Happens at Home When People Can't Depend on Stable Work by Allison J. Pugh

The consequences of joblessness are far-reaching.


Strategic planning

Strategic Choices Need to Be Made Simultaneously, Not Sequentially by Roger L. Martin

All your decisions need to fit together.


Regulation

How Pharma Companies Game the System to Keep Drugs Expensive by Erin Fox

The promise of generics remains unfulfilled.


Ethics

5 Questions to Ask Before You Call Out Someone Powerful by Megan Reitz, John Higgins

It requires political savvy as well as personal courage.


Economy

Research: Making It in America Depends on Where You Work by Walter Frick

It's not just about skills and education.


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