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December 2, 2020: Managing is caring; The Great American Paradox; Life’s biggest questions
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Daily Newsletter
December 2, 2020: Managing is caring; The Great American Paradox; Life’s biggest questions
As the noise gets louder, curators double down on their efforts to focus on the essentials
The Gist
Insights from Jim Clifton and Jim Harter’s book ‘It’s the Manager’. The book is based on the largest global study by Gallup on the future of work
Strategic Intent
In this never ending race for greater productivity and measurement, the practice of management appears to have lost touch with real human values. It is time to correct that
For a variety of reasons—technological, economic, and social—the office as we knew it for most of the 20th century is going away. We look at the challenges the new office creates for managers and workers
This Week: Mental models, insights from Arnold Palmer’s memoir, business lessons from Jeff Bezos, coaching and working with talent, and more
There are two ways to think. Like you would usually. Or apply models, try to think like others would, and examine the world from multiple perspectives
This Week: A framework for making tough calls, the Patanjali phenomenon, artificial intelligence, LEGO’s platform strategy, and more
How do generals win a war? By pacing themselves right even as they use idiots and pigs to protect their soldiers
The Gist
In his book ‘Managing in the Gray’, HBS ethics professor Joseph L Badaracco presents a framework to arrive at the best possible decisions in a hard situation
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