Wednesday, 10 May 2017

The Daily Alert from Harvard Business Review

 


THE DAILY ALERT: Harvard Business Review

May 10, 2017

How to Nourish Your Team's Creativity

By Ron Carucci


Professional transitions

5 Things New Managers Should Focus on First by Anthony K. Tjan

No. 3: Have no more than five priorities at a time.


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Compensation

10 Years of Data on Baseball Teams Shows When Pay Transparency Backfires by Aaron D. Hill, Federico Aime, Jason W. Ridge

Fairness matters.


Managing yourself

How to Improve at Work When You're Not Getting Feedback by Jack Zenger, Joseph Folkman

A list of the skills that most strongly influence performance reviews.


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