Monday, 22 May 2017

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THE DAILY ALERT: Harvard Business Review

May 22, 2017

Being the Boss's Favorite Is Great, Until It's Not

By Liz Kislik


Gender

How We Closed the Gap Between Men's and Women's Retention Rates by Michelle Stohlmeyer Russell, Lori Moskowitz Lepler

And improved promotion rates for women by 22 percentage points.


Behavioral economics

Research: Political Polarization Is Changing How Americans Work and Shop by Christopher McConnell, Yotam Margalit, Neil Malhotra, Matthew Levendusky

People avoid helping the other side, even at their own expense.


Transparency

How to Make Raising Difficult Issues Everyone's Job by Ron Carucci

If people are too worried about staying in their own lane, that's bad.


Operations management

Does It Pay to Hire Consultants? Evidence from the Bordeaux Wine Industry by Jerome Barthelemy

Uncorking superior performance.


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