Thursday, 18 May 2017

The Daily Alert from Harvard Business Review

 


THE DAILY ALERT: Harvard Business Review

May 18, 2017

To Change Your Strategy, First Change How You Think

By Mark Bonchek, Barry Libert


Economic development

How Blockchain Could Help Emerging Markets Leap Ahead by Vinay Gupta, Rob Knight

It could be applied to government, finance, and law.


Technology

Limit Cyberattacks with a System-Wide Safe Mode by Claus Herbolzheimer

Protect critical equipment during a breach.


Change management

Samsung, Shame, and Corporate Atonement by Rosa Chun

Understanding outrage in different cultures.


Gender

We Recorded VCs' Conversations and Analyzed How Differently They Talk About Female Entrepreneurs by Malin Malmstrom, Jeaneth Johansson, Joakim Wincent

Findings from a language analysis study in Sweden.


Labor

If You Live in an Area with High Income Inequality, You're More Likely to Burn Out at Work by Lixin Jiang, Tahira Probst

It has to do with job insecurity.


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